California Escapee's wanted!

I find it's not about the brand, it's about the people.
Absolutely. The only one I regularly camp with with a moulded FG trailer is my mom, and we just bought her an older 17' Bigfoot to stay in at our land last year. Other friends and family have tent trailers, stick trailers, and top of the line motorhomes. We all sit together around a campfire, playing guitars, drinking beers, and sipping Scotch.

However, I don't feel anything is wrong with varying levels of exclusivity. Heck, a Moulded Fiberglass Rally in itself is exclusive, and an Escape only rally just takes it to another level. I do think you miss out on varying great opportunities though, the more exclusive you get.

Kind of like the Escape Rally in Osoyoos, where almost all owners have Escapes. That one is a bit different though, in that it is organized by the manufacturer themselves. There have been other makes there. Ian G was there last year with his Casita, but to be fair, just recently ordered an Escape. Last year I was put beside Marina in her Biggar, couldn't have had a nicer neighbour. :)
How does it go? "It's a free country"?
Means you can go ahead and form a group, but it also means that others can disagree on the merits.
Truth.
I believe camping is camping, regardless of your rig. Whether you're in a tent or a million dollar tour bus, we all drink from a garden hose and use a dump station. Understand, respect and enjoy. It's all recreation. There's one in every crowd. Just try not to step in it. :)
Agreed.
 
I only now looked at Groups on this site. Never visited before. There are three groups and very little activity from what I can see.
 
I see….. you did not find the invisible groups, now, did you!!………:) forming right in front of you……

There is always 54/40 or above…….;)
 
Not to change the subject, but, it has started to snow here in Pennsylvania, again. We got close to 3" rain over past 48 hours and the temperature has dropped to 32 degrees. All my outdoor furniture, gazebo, awnings are snow covered!!!!!!!!! My mother warned me something about the Bible and soon we will not be able to tell one season from the next. She maybe on to something…….you think?
 
That's what I love about RVing. It's recreation and you can unwind, relax and be with others of like interests. In an RV park, like nowhere else in the world, you feel comfortable waving and saying to hi to all who you meet. A 10 minute walk turns into a 2 hour walk because you strike up conversations along the way.

I've done the vast majority of my camping in California, but want to travel to other parts of the country and see other campsites and meet others along the way. Rallies along the way can always be an opportunity to enjoy fellow campers. If it's an Escape rally, Airstream rally, Casita rally, campers with chrome hubcaps rally or others. If you're welcome, come in and enjoy yourself. Life's too short. :)
 
Maybe "Happy Hour" should come a little earlier. Hey folks, we're talking trailers, not the future of western civilization! You want to come play with us, "no problemo, senior" ::)
 

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No problem if you got the extra insulation, dual pane windows and insulated tanks in your Escape. :D
 
I support creating a California Owners Group. I see nothing wrong with wanting to camp together and you shouldn't feel guilty doing so. Anyone can freely create a rally. In fact trying to host and organize a large "come one/come all rally" is daunting task. I started a Colorado rally of Casita's a few years back and this is just some of the issues I was up against.
>Finding a location with enough sites that can accommodate everyone who want's to attend.
>Choosing a time and central location that is fair and agreeable.
>Organizing activities including pot luck meals, facilities, cleanup, and such.
>Weather and how it effects the rally.
>Collecting enough money to cover expenses from attendees.
>Keeping track of who is actually planning to attend and how last minute no shows affect the rally.
>Keeping peace and happiness among folks who don't like their site, their nearby inconsiderate neighbors, those left out of sub-groups, and the manager of the RV park.
This has somewhat soured me on organizing and attending rallies. I belong to the Texas Escape Owners Group and we communicate by private messages. I have pulled the trigger on the first small, informal group gathering ahead of and near the Blubonnet Rally this year. I targeted all the members of Texas Escape owners group and future Texas owners plus any Escape owners attending Bluebonnet. I hope this all goes well this time. I am looking forward to meeting and camping with fellow Escape owners. If I have not included you, please send me a private message.
I say go for it California! After the states or regions organize then we'll come together at the North American Continent Escape Rally that one of you can organize and host.
 
Hi Dave. Thanks for the support. Some of these folks are taking life a little too seriously! BTW, Brenham is my favorite Texas town. I love the Bell Meat Market in Bellville. If I were to move east, Brenham would be on the very short list! We were there for a week last April for the Roundtop show.

Greg
 
Nobody needs permission to set up a group. I think you just click on the tab "Set up group".
Those who want to can join. I guess.
What happens if a Casita owner from Connecticut tries to sign up?
Don't answer, please. Thread is already divisive enough.
 
Yeppers, start a group. My entire point was just to help prevent Groupthink. Remember, opinions are like belly buttons, everyone has one.

As far as starting up any kind of gathering, if you need tips or tricks let me know. It's not difficult, I promise you. Getting ready for Spring NOG... about the 16th NOG I've organized. I can tell you how to avoid all the things David mentioned in organizing.
 
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Northern Oregon Gathering - they move around, the Oregon Gathering has always been in Bandon, OR
 
Yeppers, start a group. My entire point was just to help prevent Groupthink. Remember, opinions are like belly buttons, everyone has one.

Hi Donna, I knew we'd find something to agree on. "Groupthink" can indeed be dangerous. Sort of reminds me of the global warming hysteria, good think there are people like us out there that can see thru the BS and think for ourselves.

Greg
"Escape Owners of the World Unite"
 
Advance Notice: First Annual "Surf's Up" Escape Rally

(Save the date. This will be posted under Rallies and Get Togethers later)

September 11-13, 2014 at Jalama Beach County Park (1 hour north of Santa Barbara, CA) on the glorious Central Coast. Home of the globally acclaimed "Jalama Burger". Camping the way it used to be! Please contact SB County Parks online and make your reservations directly with them. Hurry, a few hook up sights left, plenty of dry camping (with great facilities nearby). Several confirmed attendees and good times ahead.

This should be a great event by and for California Escape owners (but heck, we welcome ANYBODY). Planning a BBQ 9-12 and dutch oven pizza 9-13 and campfires nightly under the stars. Good times, no rules, no worries!!!

Please PM Greg Janke or email at gregajanke@aol.com with your arrival date and space number. See you there!
 

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I'm in Santa Cruz, and you can certainly include me in any California subset of the this forum. I've never been to any "fiberglass rally", or any other trailer rally for that matter, but if time and circumstance permitted, I might give it a whirl.
 

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(Save the date. This will be posted under Rallies and Get Togethers later)

September 11-13, 2014 at Jalama Beach County Park (1 hour north of Santa Barbara, CA) on the glorious Central Coast. Home of the globally acclaimed "Jalama Burger". Camping the way it used to be! Please contact SB County Parks online and make your reservations directly with them. Hurry, a few hook up sights left, plenty of dry camping (with great facilities nearby). Several confirmed attendees and good times ahead.

This should be a great event by and for California Escape owners (but heck, we welcome ANYBODY). Planning a BBQ 9-12 and dutch oven pizza 9-13 and campfires nightly under the stars. Good times, no rules, no worries!!!

Please PM Greg Janke or email at gregajanke@aol.com with your arrival date and space number. See you there!

We're in (9/11-9/14)!
 

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