CoyoteThistle
Adventurer
Yeah, they did not promote the DIY area much, if at all. I wouldn't have known about it either except they asked us to join the area after we put in an application to be a "featured" vehicle.
I think an area with DIY rigs on display integrated with some of the vendors who cater to the DIY crowd might be smart. There were several vendors selling build components, empty camper boxes, etc. scattered throughout the venue. The presentations that Bevin and others did related to DIY seemed to be very well attended (30-60+ people usually) - I think the interest is out there. Hopefully a revised approach in future will make it even better. I think recruiting some of the great rigs from this forum to attend, getting builders to give some little talks, and promoting the area in pre-event literature would bring lots of people in. Okay, off my soapbox now...
And yes, the size of the whole event now is crazy. Despite the size, I could walk right by 90% of the vendors without a second glance - there were some neat surprises and some clever ideas to absorb though and it's always fun to ogle the $$$ rigs!
I think an area with DIY rigs on display integrated with some of the vendors who cater to the DIY crowd might be smart. There were several vendors selling build components, empty camper boxes, etc. scattered throughout the venue. The presentations that Bevin and others did related to DIY seemed to be very well attended (30-60+ people usually) - I think the interest is out there. Hopefully a revised approach in future will make it even better. I think recruiting some of the great rigs from this forum to attend, getting builders to give some little talks, and promoting the area in pre-event literature would bring lots of people in. Okay, off my soapbox now...
And yes, the size of the whole event now is crazy. Despite the size, I could walk right by 90% of the vendors without a second glance - there were some neat surprises and some clever ideas to absorb though and it's always fun to ogle the $$$ rigs!