If you owned Mountain Project, what would you do?
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If you were the big cheese what would you do? What would you keep? What would you take away? Try to be realistic here |
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I would work tirelessly to provide a free resource that helps people find and enjoy climbs. |
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Tradiban wrote: You. |
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Marc H wrote: He's so mean! |
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Nick Wilder wrote: Would you add some unobtrusive ads to raise revenue to hire dirtbags to post free beta and "moderate"? |
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I would make the climb data available under the Open Database License: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_… |
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I would make mountain project more global friendly. Right now to look at anywhere outside of the USA you have to visit the contents page first, then go to your country and work your way through everything. However the states has every state right on the front page, plus some subcategories. Just one the reasons I have moved towards The Crag to track everything I climb. |
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I've been surprised that they haven't implemented a way to tag your partners in your ticks, particularly for multipitch. It's very social networky, which is maybe a little alarming for something that is wonderfully old internet (forum, etc), but the climbing community is definitely a network of people. It would be powerful and helpful to see the people you climb with and the people they climb with. Would also promote finding trustworthy partners. |
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Tradiban wrote: Buy Nick a Beer |
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I'd walk away from it shaking my head & never look back! |
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Add a forum for gym climbers |
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Kevin Beverly wrote: I dunno, I think it's better as a dictatorship. Committees never work.
Not all areas have local climbing organizations, but also...committees never work.
I agree that problems are created, but public information is public. I once proposed advertising and using the funds to pay dirtbags to be "content providers" so that good content would be the standard. This is more of a wiki site, so some is good and some is bad, for better or worse. |
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Kevin Beverly wrote: How do you feel it’s mismanaged? |
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A forum on transitioning from gym climber to route developer would be awesome! |
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Kevin Beverly wrote: perhaps you can email Nick privately about your concerns instead of taking a broad swipe at him...on his own forum... |
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Kevin Beverly wrote: How exactly was anyone "tricked", and in what way is MP *not* a community resource? |
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I'd switch it to a paid, tiered membership. I'd offer online paid mentorship programs. I'd provide Live Chat for last minute "where do we go from here" on the app, as well as offer a fee-based rescue alert service. I'd cash the fuck in on all of yalls freely submitted data. Because if I don't do it someone else surely will. |
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This is (one reason) why I don't have kids. You work hard and get them a thing and you're like, "Hey enjoy this free thing." And they're like, "Wah, I hate you, this thing doesn't have sprinkles on it." |
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The new MP forum price list:
Examples: How many days can you camp in Joshua Tree? Where should I climb in Red Rock on sunny days?
Example: What is the best rope/shoes/pack/ harness?
If you stoop to playing the "sentimental value" card, there's an additional $5 penalty. Edit: Anyone who asks where they should go for vacation or where they should retire will forfeit their membership and be imprisoned. |
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^^ +1 FrankPS also add $10 for hypothetical questions and $20 for any type of ‘re-invent the wheel’ type posts. |
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Short Fall Sean wrote: not just kids. i like sprinkles too...but no jimmies. the south can have them.... |