Jon,
Being part of the group and interacting with all in the group is the utmost importance. Placing a name with a face/voice and coach is what I hope we are about.
Becoming so large, as you said about the PP rally you an Di attended, never feeling so alone, is why the rallies need to be intimate.
As part of the our Rocky Mountain Vintage Airstream Rally Planning committee, and Chris, being Wagonmaster, our group has tried large and small groups and has landed on a number that works for our group.
Having a rally that attracts the attention/$$$$ of converters/vendors/, service support and all that goes with them, in turn make that rally like FMCA, Prevost Prouds etc., which is what the two of us don't want.
Those types of rallies, the main objective is "Tech Support" in other words, "free service" Past rallies, we know of partcipants who come, forego any events, just to be there for the free service.
Our POG seminars are for hands on owners and all interested persons and some who are not totally hands on, but want to be educated to keep a watchful eye on a 'hired" tech.
POG2, Santa Fe, was an absolute blast!!! Santa Fe Skies owner John, after over 2 years still reminisces on our antics and "Bling" contest. 2 weeks ago while we were there, he wanted to know when we might return.
Kerrville, was fun, especially caranning with the Orange County gang getting there. But on a whole, that rally appeared to us to have some of the backlash/problems of being a bit too large, that's our opinion ( groups/ cliques).
We need to remember a couple of things.
Keep it intimate,
Keep it simple
Keep it interesting.
Keep it laid back.
If there are going to be more mini rallies, with a once a year Natiional one, then a good number for the mini rallies is 50-70. Our magic number span.
The WBCCI, Wally Byam Caravan Club/Airstream club has a once year national rally where there are thousands of rigs that show up. Then in turn, the National Club is broken up into Regional divisions, and in turn, the regions are broken into Units. We have 12 Regions in North America which has 142 Units. The total population of the Airstream Club is 6,693 member rigs. There are a great many more airstream owners who don't care for the rigid militaristic hierarchy that is the WBCCI. As a natioanl club, membership is dropping not only from natural attrition but from owners who don't like structure. When I was a kid with my parents in the Airstream club, member rigs numbered over 15,000.
My point is, let's not have the POG become this giant mass of congregating busses, for you will loose members in the end.
Last edited by Coloradobus; 04-20-2008 at 08:27 PM.
Jim and Chris
2001 Featherlite Vogue XLV 2 slide with Rivets-current coach, 1999 shell
Previous 22 years,
We have owned every kind of Prevost shell but an H3-40