Colemans
On the Go was started by Mike and Kathy, our friends in the
Coleman Trailer
business. They contacted many
of us who had purchased Coleman brand tent trailers and asked if we would
like to be part of a loosely knit group of people who owned one of these
“tent trailers” and really enjoyed laid-back camping.
After an initial meeting/campout in
September of 1982, in the pouring rain at a KOA in
Watsonville, we decided that we did have something in
common other than just owning tent trailers.
Several meetings later, a core group worked out what the club was going
to be about, agonized over bylaws, established a dues structure, and planned
future campouts.
COG, Colemans On the Go, was born in March 1983 with the
first official outing to Brannan Island State Recreation Area, again in the
rain, but we enjoyed the company and knew we were on to something.
This first campout began some of the traditions that we continue
today including the Saturday evening potluck and raffle.
Over the years we have watched each other’s children grow up and developed
friendships, some of which continue outside club activities.
As some of our lives changed so did our needs related to our RVs, and
in the late 1990s Coleman discontinued the manufacture of tent trailers
passing the torch to Fleetwood. In
2005 a unanimous vote by the membership modified the name of our club to
acknowledge that not all members owned a Coleman or a tent trailer.
COG became both Colemans On the Go and Campers On the Go.
Membership remains open to all owners of tent trailers. To join you
must own a tent trailer, however, members are grandfathered into the club
even if they change RV configurations.