A basic issue is, HST is an informal free form outdoor community web forum using standard board software with few rigid guidelines, designed to accommodate a broad range of users with different levels of computer technical skills and personal situations. As someone that worked decades in a Silicon Valley career working with technology, I have a significant advantage versus others within online communities that I prefer to take a low profile within in order to not inhibit others with higher levels of posting expectations or generate too much envy from others. And note I also modestly manually code in HTML and other computer languages.
That noted, IMO there are some ways the board could improve. I've made a few suggestions in the past but prefer to let others lead, thank you. When it comes to trip reports, @Maverick 's
!! PLEASE POST TRIP REPORTS !! sticky post at sub-forum top should guide how we post. In order to locate older trip reports, the primary tool is the site's
Search function. The majority of users obviously understand how to use it though in my experience from many web forums, there will always be enough non-technical members that will need help in how to Search, especially Advanced Search.
And especially examples of useful search terms. So yeah, an admin thread with examples could help in that way. I've occasionally posted links to old threads when members are discussing posting on new threads we've already discussed at length in the past. Examples are threads on dealing with mosquitoes, lightning, backpacking late season etc. From that, it is obvious some people almost never search, that ought be encouraged. Searching for useful trip reports could be most enhanced by improving thread titles.
As it is, if one say searches with "Humphreys Basin", they are going to receive several times more hits with that text than just trip reports and then be discouraged from drilling down for whatever. One feature of the
Advanced Search function is either searching on both titles and post text or more narrowly just Title text. Thus if a
keyword like "TR:" was embedded say as the first element of any trip report
Title, one could easily just get hits for trip reports. If so, one might use "Humphreys Basin" "TR:" and just receive hits for trip reports to that area. To make that more useful, someone with time and admin access might edit older trip report threads Titles starting with the current year of 2024, to make our board more functional since we have years and years of valuable reports. So no need to create a separate sub-forum. As it is many visitors probably rarely if ever look in web community sub-forums beyond a most generally used main forum.
For my own trip reports, I have 10 years worth of highly detailed ready to use digital trip reports on my web homepage top right at
https://www.davidsenesac.com under the Trip Chronicles links. As a 4 decades landscape and nature photographer, my reports are photography oriented without providing much about the journey, gear, or say fishing, or peak bagging, etc. My pages are not meant to entertain an audience but rather as a record I'll be able to use when I begin publicly exhibiting my large detailed images with 8k monitor or video wall displays. So I only post links to my own web pages with a token image or three plus a bit of minor text. Without the recorded text given memory and recall limitations, most of my experiences would be lost forever. The entry point for this 76 year old's quiet productive 2024 work:
https://www.davidsenesac.com/2024_Trip_ ... les-0.html