Published by SJF on 11 Mar 2008

A new day…

Hi Everyone,

Just a quick message…we’ve got the site fully migrated over to it’s new host, so hopefully there won’t be any more downtime. 

As I said on the message boards, I don’t think a whole lot is going to change here, at least in the short term…But I’m open to suggestion.  If you have any ideas on what you’d like to see here drop me a line at jr@theforcums.com or PM Me on the message boards.

I want to thank Josh for all the work he’s done here and I look forward to his continued participation with the site, in whatever form it may be.  I’ve been a member of this site pretty much from the beginning and it’s amazing what Josh has been able to build here.  And I look forward to finding new ways to take this place to the next level. 

I look forward to interacting with you all here and seeing you in the park this summer. 

 Steve

Published by Joshua B on 07 Mar 2008

Boulder Dash Is Best of New York 2008

Look what ran in New York’s print magazine and online:

Best Roller Coaster

Published Mar 3, 2008

Boulder Dash, Lake Compounce
271 Enterprise Dr., Bristol, Conn. 860-583-3300
Most of the thrill of a coaster comes during the very first ride, so there’s no point in revisiting the same ones over and over again. That’s why you’ll want to try the heart-pumping Boulder Dash at Lake Compounce, which—even though it’s the nation’s oldest amusement park—is off the radar of many New Yorkers. It got its name because it was built into the side of a mountain. Since its debut in 2000, this tree-canopied ride has quickly become a coaster-junkie favorite, because it is fast (reaching 60 mph), long (two-and-a-half-minutes), and delivers plenty of stomach flips (biggest drop: a solid 115 feet). Whizzing through the foliage, it represents nature’s fury.

Published by Joshua B on 07 Mar 2008

LakeCompounce.org soon to be under new management

No, the park is not under new management…the fan site is! I’m happy to announce that LakeCompounce.org will have a new owner/webmaster/administrator. Steve, aka HBK on the forum, will be taking over within the next few days or possibly sooner. Steve has spent time with many of the forum members at the park. He also has a good relationship with Lake Compounce management. With lots of time spent with his family at Lake Compounce and different parks across the country, Steve has an informed park guest perspective with some additional inside insight. I’m confident that he’s going to bring enthusiasm and knowledge to LakeCompounce.org and our community. I look forward to assisting Steve with anything that comes up, especially during the transition period. I know Steve has support from other smart members as well, so he’s going to be just fine.

I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time with LakeCompounce.org–meeting some of the members and interacting with all of you on the forum. I’m also very appreciative of the way Lake Compounce management and staff took me and the other members in and made our contributions seem very welcome and even important to the park’s operation. These days, I just don’t have the extra time and creative energy that I’d like to put into the site. Frankly, I think the LakeCompounce.org visitors and members deserve to have someone at the helm with more time, energy, and creativity to spend on the site. Even though I am stepping down, that does not mean I love the park any less. I’m still a Lake Compounce fan and look forward to continuing to build the relationships that I made when I started the site in 2004. And of course, I will still drive for Boulder Dash. :-)

-Joshua B

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