View Poll Results: Which regional Truckstock(s) would you attend?
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 84. You may not vote on this poll
Truckstock Location Poll!
#1
Truckstock Location Poll!
To see where there is enough interest to develop plans... You can vote for more than one. I know it doesn't cover every area (like MT/ND/SD, etc) but if you want to suggest an area not listed, click Other. Look at the map to see what the choices are.
This is NOT for a SPECIFIC location, it's to see where the interest is. (Circles show approx. 350 mile radius)
This is NOT for a SPECIFIC location, it's to see where the interest is. (Circles show approx. 350 mile radius)
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I'm with Topmoo & The Hovarths - Texas is region #6. I would also
do S. California - #3.
If I were drawing Region 6 - I'd scoot it over to the left a bit to pick up
Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Dallas, Houston, Austin, & San Antonio - that would cover 85% of Texas 24 million folks & most of Oklahoma.
Ben in Austin
1950 F1
do S. California - #3.
If I were drawing Region 6 - I'd scoot it over to the left a bit to pick up
Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Dallas, Houston, Austin, & San Antonio - that would cover 85% of Texas 24 million folks & most of Oklahoma.
Ben in Austin
1950 F1
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#9
Good idea Ross. My vote would be for the area that provides access for maximum participation - not sure where that is, however.
Well regardless of where the official event happens, I'm still game to plan a regional SF bay area meetup. I do know that there are lots of members who live here or have ties to the area. It could be as simple as a coffee-and-doughnuts type get together or if there is enough interest, we could have a more involved "mini-truckstock' event (cookout, camping, etc.).
Well regardless of where the official event happens, I'm still game to plan a regional SF bay area meetup. I do know that there are lots of members who live here or have ties to the area. It could be as simple as a coffee-and-doughnuts type get together or if there is enough interest, we could have a more involved "mini-truckstock' event (cookout, camping, etc.).
#10
This isn't to identify "a" TS site, it's to see where regional TS's make sense. The circles were arbitrary, and obviously people can drive further than 350 miles if they want to. Clearly I left TX out of it, except maybe DFW area, and I doubt those folks would want to go to #4. Me, being in ABQ, would surely consider going somewhere in TX.
I think everyone at TS '12 agreed that a big crowd (100+) wouldn't be as good as a smaller group like we had. That's one of the things that makes regionals attractive. The other side of that is, shorter driving distances help make it so more people drive there in their trucks. That's an essential element.
If there are enough people in a region interested, then someone in that region would have to step up and "manage" the event (not necessarily host it). What works in one region may not be ideal in others.
I won't claim this to be a perfect poll. I strongly suspect there are enough guys along the Front Range to have a TS somewhere along there, but how do we figure it out?
I think everyone at TS '12 agreed that a big crowd (100+) wouldn't be as good as a smaller group like we had. That's one of the things that makes regionals attractive. The other side of that is, shorter driving distances help make it so more people drive there in their trucks. That's an essential element.
If there are enough people in a region interested, then someone in that region would have to step up and "manage" the event (not necessarily host it). What works in one region may not be ideal in others.
I won't claim this to be a perfect poll. I strongly suspect there are enough guys along the Front Range to have a TS somewhere along there, but how do we figure it out?
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Interesting poll. I voted 8, 7, 9, 4, and 5 in that order. I'd try to turn it into a mini-vacation. I picked more areas than most because some of you guys came a long way to my place this year, and I'd be willing to do the same for you. #6 would also be a possibility depending on the location.