Pioneer I
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- Dave
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- Spinks
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Am I the only one who feels a bit like a second class member of OB just now?
I keep seeing facebook and Instagram posts from Michael and others in the US where they are having weekend meets with lectures on wilderness first aid, or remote recovery etc and yet here in the UK we do not get any of that. Our membership is pretty much a cyber membership and recently even that here in this region on FB seems to be thin on the ground.
Now I understand the US has the biggest membership and now OB has gone more commercial the biggest market I still feel we are not getting the full benefits of being a member.
OB West Europe as a region just doesn't work to me as to arrange any kind of inclusive meet up would require passports and ferries as a minimum. This results in sub regions and so on.
Rally Point is a great tool but currently the only rally point meet for the UK is a monthly recurring meet for a few hours. Monthly meets are all well and good and I am not criticising any that are going on but personally I cannot justify the cost of fuel and hours on the road for a few hours drinking coffee etc.
In order for a trip to the middle of the UK to be worthwhile personally I need it to be a weekend meet with possibly something like what happens in the US with a lecture or talk on an overlanding subject or even an arranged green lane trip.
So what are peoples thoughts, do we have the expertise and enthusiasm within the membership to put something together and would people be willing to pass on any expertise that they have.
I for instance would love to get some photography tips from some of the experts I'm sure we have in our group.
I am also happy to put something together on what we learned, experiences etc about our last 2 years overlanding if there is interest.
We have a number of Overland Shows in the UK every year. Can the OB Admins (Laird Kevin Titmarsh) get something arranged so we can get together at those possibly offering extra incentives for members to attend and making it a club meet up.
But even out with those shows surely we can have 1 or 2 OB specific events where we can meet up for a weekend, maybe even bring along non members to introduce them to the community and try and grow more.
Overland Bound is a community but right now I'm not so sure it feels that way!
Meet ups are the best way to reinforce the community otherwise if we stay as we are we are just another FB Group and not meeting the potential that OB was created for.
I am in the process of putting a North Coast 500 route trip for next year that hopefully some of you will be able to join me on.
As members we have invested financially in OB so now all we need to do is invest our time ensuring we get the benefit of our memberships.
I know we all have budsy lives working, family etc and it is totally unreasonable to expect everyone to turn up at every meet but with enough notice and planning I'm sure we can get a good turn out. I for one am happy to get more involved .
Hopefully this post will create some dialogue and get some kind of conversation and move us to where I hope we as a community want to be. It is not a criticism except in that we as members are all to blame for not involving ourselves more often.
Apologies its a bit long winded and thanks guys
I keep seeing facebook and Instagram posts from Michael and others in the US where they are having weekend meets with lectures on wilderness first aid, or remote recovery etc and yet here in the UK we do not get any of that. Our membership is pretty much a cyber membership and recently even that here in this region on FB seems to be thin on the ground.
Now I understand the US has the biggest membership and now OB has gone more commercial the biggest market I still feel we are not getting the full benefits of being a member.
OB West Europe as a region just doesn't work to me as to arrange any kind of inclusive meet up would require passports and ferries as a minimum. This results in sub regions and so on.
Rally Point is a great tool but currently the only rally point meet for the UK is a monthly recurring meet for a few hours. Monthly meets are all well and good and I am not criticising any that are going on but personally I cannot justify the cost of fuel and hours on the road for a few hours drinking coffee etc.
In order for a trip to the middle of the UK to be worthwhile personally I need it to be a weekend meet with possibly something like what happens in the US with a lecture or talk on an overlanding subject or even an arranged green lane trip.
So what are peoples thoughts, do we have the expertise and enthusiasm within the membership to put something together and would people be willing to pass on any expertise that they have.
I for instance would love to get some photography tips from some of the experts I'm sure we have in our group.
I am also happy to put something together on what we learned, experiences etc about our last 2 years overlanding if there is interest.
We have a number of Overland Shows in the UK every year. Can the OB Admins (Laird Kevin Titmarsh) get something arranged so we can get together at those possibly offering extra incentives for members to attend and making it a club meet up.
But even out with those shows surely we can have 1 or 2 OB specific events where we can meet up for a weekend, maybe even bring along non members to introduce them to the community and try and grow more.
Overland Bound is a community but right now I'm not so sure it feels that way!
Meet ups are the best way to reinforce the community otherwise if we stay as we are we are just another FB Group and not meeting the potential that OB was created for.
I am in the process of putting a North Coast 500 route trip for next year that hopefully some of you will be able to join me on.
As members we have invested financially in OB so now all we need to do is invest our time ensuring we get the benefit of our memberships.
I know we all have budsy lives working, family etc and it is totally unreasonable to expect everyone to turn up at every meet but with enough notice and planning I'm sure we can get a good turn out. I for one am happy to get more involved .
Hopefully this post will create some dialogue and get some kind of conversation and move us to where I hope we as a community want to be. It is not a criticism except in that we as members are all to blame for not involving ourselves more often.
Apologies its a bit long winded and thanks guys