Yeah, I think it’s worth noting that the Extra Miler Club has a formal structure with dues and takes place in a private room. Both times I went were in a ballroom, so that does make it easier for one person to speak and for 60 people to listen.
I really want to make it to one of your city meets over the years, AJ, because of it being a different format from regular meets. I’ve also wondered if city meets would be good candidates for cities that have already had meets (giving folks the ability to choose their own adventure rather than follow a tour they did five or ten years prior?)
EMC also benefits from a close relationship with the Automobile License Plate Collectors Association (ALPCA). EMC piggybacks on their convention due to the overlap in membership, which is lessening as more people join EMC (e.g., most recently due to a young TikTok-er highlighting mob-rule).
Yep. I found out about EMC because I'm an ALPCA member. EMC's annual meeting is co-located with ALPCA's annual convention. I popped into their 2019 meeting at the ALPCA Knoxville convention.
I'd agree about TikTok here; at 44, I feel like I bring the average age of ALPCA members down to about 68 or so.
I know there's some crossover in this community with the Extra Miler Club. I've been to two of their annual meetings (2017 in Valley Forge, PA and 2022 in Hampton, VA) which not only are larger but also include a portion where everyone goes around and tells the entire group of their travel highlights for the year. When I was went in 2022 I believe there were almost 60 people in attendance. I bring this up to say that large doesn't necessarily mean getting lost in the crowd.
Valley Forge was 2018. I know this only because that was the year I got laid off, and I found a new job about 5 minutes from the ALPCA convention. In my infinite wisdom, I went to the convention for a few hours during my lunch breaks at work and after work. I'm sorry I missed bumping into you there -- I didn't go to the EMC meeting until the next year when the convention was held in Knoxville.
As to the topic of this ... um ... topic, I've only
attended road meets, never hosted them, and I can count the number I've been to on one hand. My first one was Corridor H, which I've learned was a pretty large meet. Golden Spike, another fairly large one. Philly, again a large one. I think the smallest meet I've been to was Laura's Harford County meet earlier this year, which was the first time I carpooled.
I'm kind of what I'd call an extroverted introvert -- I like being social and making friends, though it exhausts me. I think I'd prefer smaller meets. At the lunch beforehand, I feel like there's always one side of the table I'm not getting any part of the conversation with. Carpooling was a good option; I felt like I got to know the folks in the car better than the folks I've met at meets in general.
I am terrible with matching faces to names -- it took me a few minutes to realize the driver of the car I was in at the Harford County meet was someone I'd FB-friended from a previous meet. I know a few people who are
always there at road meets. I can point out Laura/Mike/Rainee (but who in this community can't?) and CPZ, for example. A few others I'm sure have been to every meet I've been to, but I couldn't tell you who they are.
Problem is, all of my friends live inside my phone, and outside of roadgeeking, I just don't see any of you folks.
Then there's the problem of I can't seem to get my wife interested in going on road meets with me, and she's the more outgoing one of the two of us, so I think it would help me out if she came along.