Well, if irony was beer, bogley would be having a great fest right now.:drink:
Irony being Rich has become a top poster on bogley:2thumbs::lol8:
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Well, if irony was beer, bogley would be having a great fest right now.:drink:
Irony being Rich has become a top poster on bogley:2thumbs::lol8:
Points taken. My comments were more directed at Phillip. I get that you and others have done a lot for the good of the sport. Should have been more clear. :2thumbs:
I also appreciate the transparency. There is value in professionally and politely exposing problems in a public way. Otherwise many, including myself, would be even more ignorant of the issues.
My main point was about civility. In my professional career I sit on several boards and committees for professional associations in my industry. It's been my experience that internal "industry" bickering is more destructive than helpful. But if you say this is all for the good, I'll trust you. But I think it's safe to say that there is a large constituency of canyoneers that don't participate in these forums, and if there was a bit more professionalism, they would, and the sport would be positively benefited as a result.
I've been canyoneering consistently for over 20 years. I spend more time in the canyons than on the keyboard. Sorry if I don't understand the politics.
I think it might be best if I directed by energy elsewhere. I appreciate your contributions and wish you the very best.
Did you know that the human head weighs 10 lbs.?
That is probably the real root of the problem... we are not dealing with a professional organization when dealing with the ACA. We are dealing with a specific individual that many respected canyoneers consider unreasonable/unprofessional.
A professional organization with boards and committees is much easier to deal with. :bandit:
The Area Formerly Known as Mexico Canyoneering Association?
That rolls off the tongue nicely. I'll vote for it.
Perhaps I'm crazy...but I like Shane's idea. The title ACA seems to have some influence with important agencies. Why not try the BOD thing completely separate from Rich? Keep the standing "association" title but turn it into an actual collective pull of the community. It still has a lot of potential. I don't believe that bridge has been burned.
Looks like you could do a startup anyway, Shae
https://secure.utah.gov/bes/action/d...y=5058912-0111
To really make the ACA work you would need Rich to get completely out of the way.... I mean really, its been 12 years and in that time Rich has managed to alienate just about everyone of any importants, alienate the majority of his loyal supporters, Rich has much less less support now than he did 12 years ago, he has done his share to fracture canyoneers as a community. And most importantly, he doesn't have and never will have the financial backing to make it work.
If Rich really cares about the ACA as he preaches, it's time for him to hop off the pot and give someone else a chance. I don't know of any company that would keep its CEO after 12 years of fail.
I didn't put Shane's quote very well into the thread. His words are in the quotations above. I simply added my support for his idea.
He gave a suggestion on the ACA site that I think could be worth pursuing.
Due to side-effects from a new antibiotic I spent about 3 hours reading a large portion of the threads from the yahoo group between the years 2000-2002. Definitely some roots for historic and lasting tensions and relationships. I was actually shocked to remember how quickly the "community" went from "forming" to "performing". I think when the history is read 2 important themes come up:
1) Some of the greater benefits we see in the community definitely saw there foundation then. I was shocked to see how much of what we value was developed by community interaction and not just the ACA. Canyoneering styles, rating system, "canyoneering pamphlet" and a few other notable elements of our sport were the collaboration of the yahoo group in general. Beyond specific technical hard skills (blocks, mounter/mule, rope bag) the community hasn't relied on the ACA for direction as much as the organization is given credit. Its all there in those years.
2) For you bushwhacker:( Yahoo Message #2791 ) Rich "If the ACA is ever perceived as a threat to anyone's enjoyment of this sport, let me know personally what we can do to fix the problem and it will be fixed. If we do not exist to serve you, we should not exist at all." Rich was communicating to the broader canyoneering community, not just the 50ish ACA members at the time.
Many of us have done harm and good. Only the ACA executive director has done most of this in the name of "consensus of the canyoneering community" (#757). The same person who talked about voting rights, industry standard and eventual movement in the BOD.
Phillip
I vaguely recall being there at the beginning of both the Yahoo Group and the ACA. I know what Rich wanted it to become and what it eventually became. I sat through many meetings about it's future and nobody in the overall community took the initiative to improve it just like nobody will take the initiative now. Let's not be naive though, anyone really involved in the canyoneering community knows that the ACA had become primarily a training entity. So for me, I find it futile to 'pile on', especially when we were all silent observers.
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