Yes! (Only check this if you are serious)
Maybe, sounds cool but......
Maybe, depends on much work I would have to do.
No! Your strokes have made you loose touch with reality!
um...i know im a little late on this thread and this probably wont be regarded...
but...
what about colorado??? no one has suggested that yet.. everyone likes the idea of kansas except its boring...well...colorado is right next door
we have PLENTY to do...for anyone who wants sight seeing, we have that...4 wheeling, we have that...large places to meet, we have that...central to the US, we have that...we have anything that any other state has, and more...
im not saying it because its home, but because we are central, and we have lots and lots and lots to do...i really dont give a rats @#$ how far i drive, i bought my VX to drive it!
ps- its also very reasonably priced...our hotels are cheap, our dining and bars are cheap, events are cheap..
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Is this not unavoidable? Some people are going to have to drive farther than others regardless, especially those in the "corners" of the US.
I would be up for Colorado. I love North Carolina and Virginia, but if I was ever to move someplace else, Colorado is tops on my list. I've been there several times over the past few years, and the kid is right, there's a LOT to do, both in summer and in winter, and both outdoors and in the city. Good ideas for a group photo shoot: downtown Denver, at the top of Pikes Peak (and the convoy going up), just below the summit of Mount Evans, parked across the Royal Gorge bridge... and the list goes on. Good point here is that you can do lots of outdoors stuff in Colorado that doesn't require taking the VX offroad, so that may be a good compromise for everyone.
It would be several hours further for me than Kansas, but it'd be worth it.
[quote=vt_maverick;160065]Is this not unavoidable? Some people are going to have to drive farther than others regardless, especially those in the "corners" of the US.
That's fact few Vx'ers may have to drive more then others,but isn't seems right to hold the meet in NM,CO,UT,AR or far into the southwest;
I stand for central US states (kansas,nebraska,iowa or missouri)
I've been a Huker fan for 40 years but live in VA. I would love a reason to drive to Nebraska.
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Colorado is a great choice too, not because it's closer, but because the state has a rural vibe, while maintaining a foothold in the modern world. Not my impression of states like Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa or Missouri.
No offense intended to denizens of those states, just my $2.
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Sounds like a very Californian thing to say, man.
I've been to Kansas City before and from what I remember (it was nearly 10 years ago now) there was a good bit to see and do. Seems like this thread has lacked for defensive midwesterner opinions. Is there anybody out there with a more local opinion?