(3 August 2012, 14:18)Lightspeed Wrote: Hi NR,
Out of interest how many people were at the meet when you attended last year?
LS
TWO out of a supposed six or so, which is pretty much the norm when it comes to meets, loads of promises but few who keep their word.
(3 August 2012, 15:41)Skean Dhude Wrote: It needs to be centrally located for a annual meet. I'm trying to get to this one, I think I'll make it but I doubt I will be making it a regular event.
Central to where Mon ami?

the UK, England or where the majority of preppers live? OR possibly a place where preppers and survivalists are lkikely to attend on a regular basis.
Centroid locations
The Ashton Memorial, Lancashire; nearest structure to the centre point of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Put simply, the centroid is the point at which a cardboard cut-out of the area could be perfectly balanced on the tip of a pencil.[1] Islands are assumed fixed to the mainland in their precise position by invisible rigid weightless wires. A mathematical method is used to do the balancing to a much greater accuracy than the practical method could achieve.
Unless stated, positions are the centroids of the two-dimensional shapes made by the countries. Calculations include offshore islands unless stated.
Great Britain
Whitendale Hanging Stones, near Brennand Farm, outside Dunsop Bridge, Lancashire in the Forest of Bowland.(54°0′13.176″N 2°32′52.278″W; grid reference SD6418856541) [2]
Great Britain (excluding islands)
A field south of Calderstones Partnership NHS Mental Health Trust, near Whalley, Lancashire (grid reference SD7232136671)[3]
England
Lindley Hall Farm, Leicestershire (near Fenny Drayton and Higham on the Hill)
52°33′42.942″N 1°27′53.474″W; grid reference SP 36373.66 96143.05) [4]