Slumry said:
Who: Apparently this would refer to anyone in the NW, normally that is Oregon, Washington, Idaho, however, it looks like some Jeffersonians figure they are also members in good standing of the NW. I would think being from the NW is a matter of attitude and not geography. The more important question is who and how many want to attend.
What: I don’t have a clue what you do at a gathering so someone else will have to chime in here. From the pictures it looks like it is non-stop horse shoes and margaritas.
I can give you a little insight into the "who" & the "what" of gatherings.
Who: Most teardrop gatherings are open to anyone who has a teardrop, is curious about a teardrop, wants a teardrop, likes a teardrop, and/or is getting a teardrop. But generally, they aren't exclusive to teardrops & most welcome other types of campers & tents. In addition, gatherings are generally open to anyone in the world who would like to attend. Some travel very long distances to attend even small get-togethers. It is really up to the person in charge to set the parameters. However, if there are limits in numbers due to space, advance reservations needed, etc. that does need to be stated in the gathering info.
What: Gatherings, get-togethers, campouts, whatever you want to call them don't have to be a formally organized thing or can be highly organized. Again, it depends on the purpose, the numbers attending, what is available in the area & what people might like to do. They can be as small as 2 teardrops or as large as 150+. At most of the smaller ones, people show up, share a campfire, maybe a potluck, camp, hike & visit. Depending on the area, some may explore the outdoors, sight-see, or go antiquing. Some like to stay in camp, relax & visit. There may be a meet & greet with appetizers/beverages on Friday evening or a DO breakfast Saturday or Sunday, or a potluck dinner. Games like horseshoes, cornhole, ladder golf, etc. might be part of the weekend. At larger gatherings, things like DO workshops, cook-offs, door prizes, fundraisers, and/or teardrop building/maintenance workshops may be scheduled.
The main idea is just to get together, camp & enjoy the weekend with people who like to do the same.
