I am TORX, and I am running for NWC President.
I've been lurking around
since 2004. I've been actively involved with this club since 2006. This includes two terms as NWC President, and one term as NWC Treasurer. I've actively taken part in the planning of four Northwest Fest events, and countless trail rides over the years. Needless to say, I know what I'm getting myself into, and look forward to it.
At the end of 2012 I became flat burned out on the NWC. Drama on the forum, drama off the forum, TSF, TSF, TSF, it was the same old stuff over and over. I simply felt I needed a break from the "leadership" role. Maybe the NWC needed a break from TORX too. I had confidence the elected BOD would be able to serve the chapter well, but I also knew they would have their work cut out for them. I give Josh and Aaron credit for sticking in there this year, and trying to make the best of things.
After Northwest Fest my feelings really hadn't changed too much regarding being actively involved with the club. Nothing really seemed to have changed much. Nevertheless, I just kept on wheeling every chance I got. In August I did a solo run down to our neighboring chapter's event, SierraFest. After spending a week on the Rubicon and Deer Valley with the Sierra Chapter crew I realized what this club was about. A bunch of dudes and their Jeeps, out to have a good time.
In recent years I think the NWC has swayed from this, and become too tight knit. Suddenly, things were becoming too personal. Fun amongst friends oftentimes crossed over into the NWC. I can easily see how this could deter new members and drive away the old. In this past year though I feel like a lot of us have grown up, moved on, or realized how much of an impact every member has on the portrayal of this club. The NWC isn't a social media site. It's a forum for all of us XJ owners to shoot the sh!t, and discuss upcoming events.
So after SierraFest I decided to renew my
membership. I had faith in this club once again after venturing outside the NWC to remind me what it's about. In October, I was fortunate enough to be able to attend the 30th XJ Anniversary Event in Moab, Utah.
members from across the United States (CA, NY, CO, TN, NC, AZ, TX, etc) all traveled to Moab for this
event. This was
on the National level. It was pretty surreal, and once again helped cement what
really means to me.
On the lengthy drive home I reflected on the NWC this year, and it's current status. It was during this time I decided to run for President again. I figured this chapter could use an active member to help lead. I've done the job before, I know what to expect, and I think I'm pretty active when it comes to getting out on the trails. I also have some new ideas floating around.
I'm not saying I'm going to fix this chapter, and get us back to our OG ways. I don't think that's a realistic thing to shoot for. If we try too hard we will just set ourselves up for failure.
TORX's 2014 Plan:
I'm going to continue to wheel the socks off my Jeep. Hopefully, I don't f*ck up Phase2.0 too bad.
I'm going to plan another kick-ass Northwest Fest. Maybe a date change, maybe a venue change, or not...
I'm going to try and plan some more regular meet-n-greet events. I feel these are always a fun time. They are a great way for new members to check us out, and give all our web wheelers events to go to as well.
That's pretty much it. I'm not really concerned with "membership growth and enhancement". I don't feel like this is something we can control easily. If the NWC is active on the trail, and our forum is inviting to newcomers, then I feel we will gain some quality members who will be worthwhile to the club. I'd rather reward our current longtime members than offer new membership incentives.
I will encourage all of you to consider a
Membership even if you don't support the NWC. I will tell you
on a National level is pretty amazing with our land use efforts (I remember a few years ago we donated something like $18,000 to help keep our trails open!), PR for the sport, our ungodly amount of tech information, and all the awesome events
sponsors around the country. It's a club I'm proud to be associated with. Step on board for 2014!
With all this being said, I hope I have earned your vote. For the forum lurkers, I hope to see you at an event or two in the next year. For the OG members, here's to having a fun filled 2014. :cheers:
I'd love to hear what you guys think as well. Either post up or shoot me a PM. What do you want to see happen next year? What's keeping you from becoming a member of this club? Why are you a member? How about a NWC road trip to Kentucky for
's 15th Birthday? 
-TORX
I've been lurking around

At the end of 2012 I became flat burned out on the NWC. Drama on the forum, drama off the forum, TSF, TSF, TSF, it was the same old stuff over and over. I simply felt I needed a break from the "leadership" role. Maybe the NWC needed a break from TORX too. I had confidence the elected BOD would be able to serve the chapter well, but I also knew they would have their work cut out for them. I give Josh and Aaron credit for sticking in there this year, and trying to make the best of things.
After Northwest Fest my feelings really hadn't changed too much regarding being actively involved with the club. Nothing really seemed to have changed much. Nevertheless, I just kept on wheeling every chance I got. In August I did a solo run down to our neighboring chapter's event, SierraFest. After spending a week on the Rubicon and Deer Valley with the Sierra Chapter crew I realized what this club was about. A bunch of dudes and their Jeeps, out to have a good time.
In recent years I think the NWC has swayed from this, and become too tight knit. Suddenly, things were becoming too personal. Fun amongst friends oftentimes crossed over into the NWC. I can easily see how this could deter new members and drive away the old. In this past year though I feel like a lot of us have grown up, moved on, or realized how much of an impact every member has on the portrayal of this club. The NWC isn't a social media site. It's a forum for all of us XJ owners to shoot the sh!t, and discuss upcoming events.
So after SierraFest I decided to renew my





On the lengthy drive home I reflected on the NWC this year, and it's current status. It was during this time I decided to run for President again. I figured this chapter could use an active member to help lead. I've done the job before, I know what to expect, and I think I'm pretty active when it comes to getting out on the trails. I also have some new ideas floating around.
I'm not saying I'm going to fix this chapter, and get us back to our OG ways. I don't think that's a realistic thing to shoot for. If we try too hard we will just set ourselves up for failure.
TORX's 2014 Plan:
I'm going to continue to wheel the socks off my Jeep. Hopefully, I don't f*ck up Phase2.0 too bad.
I'm going to plan another kick-ass Northwest Fest. Maybe a date change, maybe a venue change, or not...
I'm going to try and plan some more regular meet-n-greet events. I feel these are always a fun time. They are a great way for new members to check us out, and give all our web wheelers events to go to as well.
That's pretty much it. I'm not really concerned with "membership growth and enhancement". I don't feel like this is something we can control easily. If the NWC is active on the trail, and our forum is inviting to newcomers, then I feel we will gain some quality members who will be worthwhile to the club. I'd rather reward our current longtime members than offer new membership incentives.
I will encourage all of you to consider a



With all this being said, I hope I have earned your vote. For the forum lurkers, I hope to see you at an event or two in the next year. For the OG members, here's to having a fun filled 2014. :cheers:
I'd love to hear what you guys think as well. Either post up or shoot me a PM. What do you want to see happen next year? What's keeping you from becoming a member of this club? Why are you a member? How about a NWC road trip to Kentucky for


-TORX