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There was a recent attempt I saw, but doesn't look like it came off?
http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...ondon-up-80398
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I hadn't noticed that they had gone despite enjoying the couple of local ones that took place. I know Tiffany is organising something near Land's End although I think that is a GS club event, perhaps Ted would like to come along and give them the benefit of his experience with and opinions of this marque, I am sure they would be most welcome.
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I hadn't noticed that they had gone despite enjoying the couple of local ones that took place. I know Tiffany is organising something near Land's End although I think that is a GS club event, perhaps Ted would like to come along and give them the benefit of his experience with and opinions of this marque, I am sure they would be most welcome. 
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I think I'm already going. I do love a good GS convention.
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I think I'm already going. I do love a good GS convention. 
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I look forward to seeing you there.
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Nope. We were looking all set but then a spanner got thrown in the works.
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Ted you organise one - then we can all come along. Bet you get a few more if your picking up the bar bill.
I done a few (i believe the first mini meets ) many years ago - around Yorkshire moors and Dales different pub each time like a mini tour of Yorkshire  s - a sort of welcome to the (D)ales tour, but then everyone else started doing them so i stopped. Things seem to me that they have now become much more than a casual meet up a few  s etc - they now have to be off road weekends, maybe involve bands or another event of sorts - more of a rally which is fine - but its not what the original mini meet was and for me too much hassle to organise, Hats off to those that do - but there is room for the simpler version as well.
If it was just easy pub / camping meets like I started years ago - more of a social get together a drink a laugh and maybe a tiny ride out to the chippy - well i would sort another.
The Scottish do's are like that and in a way are far more relaxed. The first Scottish do up in the far north was one of the best i ever went to - very late night a fair bit to drink, and excellent company - I am waiting for the next Scottish do to pop up. Well worth a visit.
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The original idea of the mini-meets was KISS - err I mean keep it simple stupid!
Anyone wants a nice simple meet feel free to go for it - and don't feel pressured to do something fancier because "everyone's doing it" - do what you like! 
Date location and a field, not much else needed except maybe permission to be in the field...
And anyone who wants a fancier event, that's up to you to work out!
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Originally Posted by Grant Johnson
The original idea of the mini-meets was KISS - err I mean keep it simple stupid!
Anyone wants a nice simple meet feel free to go for it - and don't feel pressured to do something fancier because "everyone's doing it" - do what you like! 
Date location and a field, not much else needed except maybe permission to be in the field...
And anyone who wants a fancier event, that's up to you to work out!

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I wonder if this should also apply to future national HUBB meetings, I never went to Donnington but the last couple at Lumb farm had so much happening it seemed impossible to see everything and I know took a lot of time and money to organise. Off topic I know but the thought just occurred to me, perhaps the next one should get back to basics which might also make finding a venue easier.
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It’s enormous..!!!
I prefer the older meets myself but that’s progress and you cant “ungrow” something.
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I wonder if this should also apply to future national HUBB meetings, I never went to Donnington but the last couple at Lumb farm had so much happening it seemed impossible to see everything and I know took a lot of time and money to organise. Off topic I know but the thought just occurred to me, perhaps the next one should get back to basics which might also make finding a venue easier.
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You can compare the meetings to watching football.
The mini-meets are like going to watch your local pub team on a Saturday. Everyone gets to know each other. It's all a lot of fun. It's not taken very seriously at all. You end up in the pub chatting about the times you used to play and make lots of new friends.
The big meetings are like going to watch a Premier league game. You're just another face in a large crowd. Watching primadonnas ponce around acting like they're saving the world. Then you pay £10 for a pie and a pint whilst getting blasted in both ears by advertising and vendors.
You still enjoyed your day out. But they make you appreciate what you're missing out on. Then you promise yourself to start supporting your local clubs and vow to go and watch some games in a wet field on a cold November morning.
But you never do.
Then you put on Match of the Day and renew your season ticket.
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The original idea of the mini-meets was KISS - err I mean keep it simple stupid!

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Being one of the few HUBB members who can manage simple and stupid at the same time, I might just be qualified to pull it off.
When it's a bit warmer obviously
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