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[GMCnet] Map - Food for Thought [message #186805] |
Tue, 09 October 2012 20:04 |
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FYI,
I just uploaded a map of the US which shows possible locations for the most
GMCers to gather for a rally. As I note with the image, Cody, WY is about in
the middle of the "west" and Indianapolis is near the middle of the "east".
Of course, not determined is the density of membership within those circles.
Where the circles overlap is close to a geographical center taking into
account Canadian provinces and such foreign places as Texas and Florida.
Tiny URL http://tinyurl.com/8cc7743
Long URL
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/member-galleries/p46110-usa-map-for-gmcing
.htm
This isn't intended to prove anything or start a war. It's just a graphic
that may be worth a thousand words some day.
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Re: [GMCnet] Map - Food for Thought [message #186807 is a reply to message #186805] |
Tue, 09 October 2012 20:21 |
GeorgeRud
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Though I've only been to the last Amana Rallye, I have been going to the Porsche Club annual Parades quite a few times over the last 30 years.
The Porsche Club has the same issues in trying to find a good location for their annual meeting, and tries to shift it to different parts of the country every year to afford the opportunity for different members to attend.
One thing that they instituted in the last few years was running another event in the opposite side of the country (a mini Parade if you will), to give the members that are too far away to reasonably attend to have another venue to enjoy their cars and comrades.
Perhaps this may be a reasonable solution for those on the far coast to attend an event if the primary one s too far a distance to make it feasible.
Just a thought.?
George Rudawsky
Chicago, IL
75 Palm Beach
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Re: [GMCnet] Map - Food for Thought [message #186814 is a reply to message #186805] |
Tue, 09 October 2012 21:31 |
GMC Cruse
Messages: 606 Registered: June 2009 Location: SE Michigan
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Byron Songer wrote on Tue, 09 October 2012 21:04 | FYI,
I just uploaded a map of the US which shows possible locations for the most
GMCers to gather for a rally. As I note with the image, Cody, WY is about in
the middle of the "west" and Indianapolis is near the middle of the "east".
Of course, not determined is the density of membership within those circles.
Where the circles overlap is close to a geographical center taking into
account Canadian provinces and such foreign places as Texas and Florida.
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With the large number of GMC's in Texas and Florida, the circles should be moved to include all of those States. The total number in Canada is considerbly less than the number in just one of those States.
Mike K.
'75 PB
Southeast Michigan
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Re: [GMCnet] Map - Food for Thought [message #186816 is a reply to message #186807] |
Tue, 09 October 2012 21:51 |
jknezek
Messages: 1057 Registered: December 2007
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GeorgeRud wrote on Tue, 09 October 2012 21:21 | Though I've only been to the last Amana Rallye, I have been going to the Porsche Club annual Parades quite a few times over the last 30 years.
The Porsche Club has the same issues in trying to find a good location for their annual meeting, and tries to shift it to different parts of the country every year to afford the opportunity for different members to attend.
One thing that they instituted in the last few years was running another event in the opposite side of the country (a mini Parade if you will), to give the members that are too far away to reasonably attend to have another venue to enjoy their cars and comrades.
Perhaps this may be a reasonable solution for those on the far coast to attend an event if the primary one s too far a distance to make it feasible.
Just a thought.?
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George, isn't that basically what the local clubs are for? Plus Western States for those out beyond the Rockies. Eastern States as well, to a smaller degree. But there are lots of regional rallies. The issue is the big rallies. There are two a year. No matter what you do, you can't cover the country that way so people are always going to feel left out.
Thanks,
Jeremy Knezek
1976 Glenbrook
Birmingham, AL
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Re: [GMCnet] Map - Food for Thought [message #186820 is a reply to message #186816] |
Wed, 10 October 2012 00:09 |
Ronald Pottol
Messages: 505 Registered: September 2012 Location: Redwood City, California
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Google "population density us map".
The people live from the middle of Texas east, on the Pacific coast,
and in Denver, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, and Las Vegas. That is about
it. So while I don't know how GMC ownership maps to all of that, if I
were planning rallies, I'd not go much farther west than DFW unless I
went all the way to California.
There just aren't any locals to speak of (aside from those 4 cites) in
the intermountain west.
I hope the big show makes it out to the west coast every 5 or 10
years, but I wouldn't expect much more,
I did get to look at some cool maps.
Ron
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 7:51 PM, Jeremy <jtknezek@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> GeorgeRud wrote on Tue, 09 October 2012 21:21
>> Though I've only been to the last Amana Rallye, I have been going to the Porsche Club annual Parades quite a few times over the last 30 years.
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>> The Porsche Club has the same issues in trying to find a good location for their annual meeting, and tries to shift it to different parts of the country every year to afford the opportunity for different members to attend.
>>
>> One thing that they instituted in the last few years was running another event in the opposite side of the country (a mini Parade if you will), to give the members that are too far away to reasonably attend to have another venue to enjoy their cars and comrades.
>>
>> Perhaps this may be a reasonable solution for those on the far coast to attend an event if the primary one s too far a distance to make it feasible.
>>
>> Just a thought.?
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> George, isn't that basically what the local clubs are for? Plus Western States for those out beyond the Rockies. Eastern States as well, to a smaller degree. But there are lots of regional rallies. The issue is the big rallies. There are two a year. No matter what you do, you can't cover the country that way so people are always going to feel left out.
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Jeremy Knezek
> 1976 Glenbrook
> Birmingham, AL
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Re: [GMCnet] Map - Food for Thought [message #186822 is a reply to message #186820] |
Wed, 10 October 2012 00:49 |
mickeysss
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lets have it in australia!
mickey
77 palm beach
anaheim ca.
On Oct 9, 2012, at 10:09 PM, Ronald Pottol wrote:
> Google "population density us map".
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> The people live from the middle of Texas east, on the Pacific coast,
> and in Denver, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, and Las Vegas. That is about
> it. So while I don't know how GMC ownership maps to all of that, if I
> were planning rallies, I'd not go much farther west than DFW unless I
> went all the way to California.
>
> There just aren't any locals to speak of (aside from those 4 cites) in
> the intermountain west.
>
> I hope the big show makes it out to the west coast every 5 or 10
> years, but I wouldn't expect much more,
>
> I did get to look at some cool maps.
>
> Ron
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> On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 7:51 PM, Jeremy <jtknezek@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> GeorgeRud wrote on Tue, 09 October 2012 21:21
>>> Though I've only been to the last Amana Rallye, I have been going to the Porsche Club annual Parades quite a few times over the last 30 years.
>>>
>>> The Porsche Club has the same issues in trying to find a good location for their annual meeting, and tries to shift it to different parts of the country every year to afford the opportunity for different members to attend.
>>>
>>> One thing that they instituted in the last few years was running another event in the opposite side of the country (a mini Parade if you will), to give the members that are too far away to reasonably attend to have another venue to enjoy their cars and comrades.
>>>
>>> Perhaps this may be a reasonable solution for those on the far coast to attend an event if the primary one s too far a distance to make it feasible.
>>>
>>> Just a thought.?
>>
>>
>> George, isn't that basically what the local clubs are for? Plus Western States for those out beyond the Rockies. Eastern States as well, to a smaller degree. But there are lots of regional rallies. The issue is the big rallies. There are two a year. No matter what you do, you can't cover the country that way so people are always going to feel left out.
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>> --
>> Thanks,
>> Jeremy Knezek
>> 1976 Glenbrook
>> Birmingham, AL
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Re: [GMCnet] Map - Food for Thought [message #186836 is a reply to message #186805] |
Wed, 10 October 2012 07:40 |
Kudzu
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The middle of your Venn diagram is about at the geographic center of the
contiguous US states anyway (Lebanon, KS). Our bike club does a
"floating" big rally every year. Some make it, some don't. Of this
wandering rally, I've made it to OR & KY. But not to CO (x2), SD or VA
(even though that was the closest). Sometimes it's not just distance
that's the deal breaker.
You're not going to get everyone to every rally...
Dan in NC
1976 Eleganza II
On 10/9/2012 9:04 PM, Byron Songer wrote:
> FYI,
>
> I just uploaded a map of the US which shows possible locations for the most
> GMCers to gather for a rally. As I note with the image, Cody, WY is about in
> the middle of the "west" and Indianapolis is near the middle of the "east".
> Of course, not determined is the density of membership within those circles.
> Where the circles overlap is close to a geographical center taking into
> account Canadian provinces and such foreign places as Texas and Florida.
>
> Tiny URL http://tinyurl.com/8cc7743
>
> Long URL
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/member-galleries/p46110-usa-map-for-gmcing
> .htm
>
> This isn't intended to prove anything or start a war. It's just a graphic
> that may be worth a thousand words some day.
>
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