Hi Madjack,
Paul, I have a question for ya...one that I am sure others would like answered as well...I read about your "registration" rules and the subsequent tightness of your "rules and regulations"...I know of no other folks, putting on a gathering, that attempts to cross the I's and dot the T's the way you do...so what's up with that...we just kinda announce a date and hope for folks to show up...and have not been disappointed so far...and have surely not had to cancel a gathering for a lack of interest......
madjack
p.s. just curious...that's all..............MJ
You have very good question and a fair one too. I am going to try to answer it in "short hand" only because there is a long story going back to first gathering. (Bear Lake) not (Hanksville).
My events are planed and organized gatherings. I feel that if people are driving for hundreds of miles to come to a event. It there should be something special for them when they arrive. Because, folks can camp anytime and where they like to.
As a host I feel certain responsibility for trailers users that come to enjoy the area and group camping.
The Valley of Fire was different from most of my other events. IE: I need to pay the Valley of Fire State Parks Dept. for the use of the group area. The reason for use of the group area was to keep us together so I can hold group actives easily. "Not every man for themselves!" With only three trailers sign up. Well, I am not a fool. "G" Whiz, I am nice guy but...
I have background with the US Forest Service and other security agencies.
You can bet, I cross "T" and dot "I". I know the rules and follow them for good reasons.
As a host of any gathering or party. There are many costs. That I cover for the group over all enjoyment of the event. I need to know who and how many persons will attending for a harmonize out come for all. I feel that is not to much to ask anyone to register.
As some of you may know. My gathering are not teardrop gatherings or T@B rallies only. They are people that want to come and participate in the group camping experience. I don't really care what type of trailer you own or have to use or not. At every event there are people camping in tents and stay in motel rooms. Just to come and participate with the group and enjoy the area we are visiting.
I hope I answered you questions. I thank you for your friendship and help on this form over the last few years.
Best Wishes
Paul