Re: marques
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 5:29 pm
My twopenneth (as a former Meet organiser and longstanding member)
Apart from maybe two large meets a year it needs to be realised that things have changed considerably since the NW/Yorks member organised Meets started 5 years ish ago. it has to be due to a natural progression for a large group (as we once had) to splinter and divide in time, geographical location, personalities and enthusiasm I feel play the biggest part in this as a result of this twinned with the difficulty of finding campsites big enough or in some cases daft enough to take a Bongo Meet on it is plain to see that the interest in the Meets has now waned as people generally are finding their own way of getting the most from their Bongos either individually or as small groups.
I have always applauded anyone who stands up and organises a Meet it isn’t an easy task and you can never please everyone all the time, I should know!!
The above said I have always been disappointed that not more of the regular Meet attendees have not bitten the bullet and called the odd one or two Meets especially as the NW/Yorkshire area is a big one with loads of new areas to see and visit, we all have little gems lurking locally to us so why not?….they needn’t all be camping weekends as Day Meets are usually well received and are probably more convenient in the Summer months as campsites are all at their busiest times.
I have mixed feelings in regard to the Marquees as some poor person is going to be lumbered by lugging it/them along to wherever so in that respect a smaller compact style would be a godsend I also agree that although the marquee gives the Meet a central social point it can also create one hell of a racket on site which if not curtailed to suit campsite rules can cause aggravation and disturbance to others.
These comments are purely my present observations (at the time a non Bongo owner) I would think that the first consideration at the moment would be to try and resurrect the interest and enthusiasm in group meets and hope one or two would step up and organise a few maybe then at that point start to look at alternative marquees/shelters and take it from there.
These are honest comments I for one would like it to get back to where we once where with regular friendly meets Days or Weekends it doesn’t matter they are all good happy times to attend!!
Cmon Peeps lets have more debate on this………..dont be shy have a say!!
Dabs
Apart from maybe two large meets a year it needs to be realised that things have changed considerably since the NW/Yorks member organised Meets started 5 years ish ago. it has to be due to a natural progression for a large group (as we once had) to splinter and divide in time, geographical location, personalities and enthusiasm I feel play the biggest part in this as a result of this twinned with the difficulty of finding campsites big enough or in some cases daft enough to take a Bongo Meet on it is plain to see that the interest in the Meets has now waned as people generally are finding their own way of getting the most from their Bongos either individually or as small groups.
I have always applauded anyone who stands up and organises a Meet it isn’t an easy task and you can never please everyone all the time, I should know!!
The above said I have always been disappointed that not more of the regular Meet attendees have not bitten the bullet and called the odd one or two Meets especially as the NW/Yorkshire area is a big one with loads of new areas to see and visit, we all have little gems lurking locally to us so why not?….they needn’t all be camping weekends as Day Meets are usually well received and are probably more convenient in the Summer months as campsites are all at their busiest times.
I have mixed feelings in regard to the Marquees as some poor person is going to be lumbered by lugging it/them along to wherever so in that respect a smaller compact style would be a godsend I also agree that although the marquee gives the Meet a central social point it can also create one hell of a racket on site which if not curtailed to suit campsite rules can cause aggravation and disturbance to others.
These comments are purely my present observations (at the time a non Bongo owner) I would think that the first consideration at the moment would be to try and resurrect the interest and enthusiasm in group meets and hope one or two would step up and organise a few maybe then at that point start to look at alternative marquees/shelters and take it from there.
These are honest comments I for one would like it to get back to where we once where with regular friendly meets Days or Weekends it doesn’t matter they are all good happy times to attend!!
Cmon Peeps lets have more debate on this………..dont be shy have a say!!
Dabs