
But I have seen the same overall decline, When I first joined there were awards and events and stuff to do, but it was all done by the people who attended. (Duh, who else right!) This faded out a bit and very slowly and the South Central crew which is extremely active basically left the agenda behind and had two primary goals:
1. Camp: and announce on the forum when and where
2. Pot luck on Saturday, usually around 6pm with a group photo beforehand
Anything else, the members of the gathering bring to the table, how to rebuild a Coleman lantern session by our preacher man, Friday night gumbo at LCG etc... I think the trick is to keep gathering and not try to push so much for the extras because just being together is the trick.
I'll be honest... The recession of 2008 pulled alot of people back from camping as well as the rise in the vintage camper movement which I think this forum was a foundation for had an impact as well because people for some reason see teardrops and tiny trailers as "teardrops" only... they felt that having a 16" 1958 Shasta didn't really belong so they didn't join up. When to me, TnTTT is all about the "old Style" camping. And lastly... it is so easy to visit only what is on Facebook. My car club tanked because of this same social network shift from web forums to facebook. I think that has alot to do with it which sucks but I remain with the South Central TnTTT and actively promote the group anywhere I can!