Wonder where the EC might be in this discussion? It would be nice to hear some of them weigh in on this. Cooperation will be needed from them in facilitating any plan. The implied message that I'm getting from Norm is that we need to do something about this situation, but he is firmly set in the very good ride plan he has developed. So that means that most of the responsibility for flexibility lies with everyone else? How many have developed similar groups and rules(or guidelines) that almost preclude the inclusion of new people? Sorry Norm, I have utmost respect for you, your knowledge, and your abilities, but if all of us follow the same prescription, we'll end up like that religious sect (help me with the name!) that refrained from sexual intercourse! In that instance, the sect was short lived. That's where we stand right now. Most of us are older(thus the problem), and we may correctly assume that we have a source of contemporaries that we can ride with as long as we'll be able to ride. What about the future of the MSTA, and new people who could learn to enjoy what we're doing for the rest of their lives? I enjoy meeting new people, and learning what we might share that enriches both our lives. I recently learned a neat little saying from my wife and her bible study. Those who are very obstinate, often become obsolete. Why do I care about those who come after, don't know, just made that way.