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Originally Posted by barney
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Hey specificly designed for me:angel:Quote:
Originally Posted by barney
so do you want me to notify you when i run the next one?
1 - are you a member of a club and which one?
LROCB 1997-2004 then went OS. Now in Perth and haven't joined a club yet.
2 - would you prefer to form your own club instead of joining an existing club and why?
No - too much paperwork - unless all the existing clubs were crap.
3 - why would you not join a club?
If all the clubs in the area were not to my liking.
4 - what would you want from a club?
Regular trips to interesting places (with good 4x4ing opportunities).
5 - if you joined a club, would you prefer it to be all landrover, mixed or don't give a rat's?
Previous club all landrover, would consider joining a mixed club, as long as they are not the tipe of club who criticise anyone who doesn't drive a nissota.
1 - are you a member of a club and which one?
Yes, an LROC.
2 - would you prefer to form your own club instead of joining an existing club and why?
Why reinvent the wheel?
3 - why would you not join a club?
Only if I ceased to own a 4WD.
4 - what would you want from a club?
Skill enhancement, friendship, knowledge of track availability, safety in numbers, vehicle knowledge, contacts for property access, representation with state body etc.
5 - if you joined a club, would you prefer it to be all landrover, mixed or don't give a rat's?
Mine is LR based but probably has equal/more of other brands. Toyotas, Nissans, Mits, etc, etc. Any brand is welcome.
We do cater for families, on day trips and stay-overs. All behaviour is suitable for all eyes/ears. When the driving is done, there can be alcohol.
Convoy procedure is used but we are not in the army. Radio chat is convivial and informative, but with friendly batering. We hve activities other than just 4wd trips.
1 - are you a member of a club and which one?
Sydney LROC
2 - would you prefer to form your own club instead of joining an existing club and why?
Like ACE, considering because of distance to meetings & to cost $85 not value for money (if it goes up again I'm out), magazine large part of cost & full of adds, black & white cover would do fine, trip calendar takes up too much room with old trip procedures listed.
3 - why would you not join a club?
Wouldn't, meet too many nice people that become friends for life in clubs, ignore the wanks (plenty of them leave to start their own) & get on with 4x4 driving.
4 - what would you want from a club?
Good driver training (LROC has), good website with lots of offroading pics (LROC wanting but OK), good cross section of trips (LROC has), a good magazine without the frills.
5 - if you joined a club, would you prefer it to be all landrover, mixed or don't give a rat's?
All Land Rover vehicles, even if life members change vehicles, they recind their membership if no Land Rover in their fleet. There are plenty of mixed clubs for "other vehicles".
Fees are an issue, there are plenty of good clubs around under $60.
If the "Club" can't exist without an expensive magazine gobbling up the funds then its lacking in soul.
When I was Trip Cordinator for three terms, it amazed me going over trip forms the tiny percentage of members actualy participating in "club trips", and it hasn't changed. Some members only turn up for the Christmas Party but its their money I suppose they can do what they want.
Average membership life span was once around 5 years, I'd be addressing... why is it so?
Club rules, neccessary to function, to be kept to a minimum.
Trip Procedures: very neccessary rules so no one gets lost & they do when you have the procedures inplace...even mates have to wait at next turns for each other, you can't rely on radios at all it must all be visual to be certain.
Somebody mentioned trailers/campers on trips, I for one never liked them on medium to hard trips, infact a number of trips I ran could not accomadate trailers as we got many number of vehicles bogged (before drought), would be a tactical nightmare with trailers in tow I for one don't want to spend my leisure time digging out trailers. There are trips & there are "trips" not all easy enough to make it with trailers.
A trip I'm doing to WA 2007 is camper van friendly, & so is a farm stay next year and in this weather I would consider each request on merit. All are family friendly, most of my trips have younger kids, wives...older kids, older people (grandparents), geriatrics (trip leader), & pets always alowed if not going through NP.