I Mapped Where Everyone Is From — And Trips Might Actually Form
I mapped out where everyone in this group is located… and something interesting showed up.
We’re more clustered than I expected.
Here’s the rough breakdown so far:
• United States — 73 members
• Europe — 16
• Africa — 4
• Middle East — 4
• South America — 2
• Canada — 1
• Australia / New Zealand — 2
Within the U.S.:• Texas — 21
• Midwest — 20
• Northeast — 19
• South — 6
• West — smaller but growing
What this tells me: We actually have enough geographic overlap to start forming real trips, not just ideas.
It also suggests a few trip types that would be easiest to pull off first:
• Central U.S. easy meetup trips
• East coast walkable city weekends
• Warm international from major hubs
• Small group domestic starter trips
This is helpful because it means we don’t need to jump straight to complicated travel — we can start with things that are realistically reachable for the most people.
Curious — which would be easiest for you to join?
• Central U.S. trip (Chicago / Nashville / Denver)
• East Coast city (NYC / Boston / DC)
• Warm international (Mexico / Portugal / Costa Rica)
• Something else
I’m watching for patterns.
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Michael Johnson
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I Mapped Where Everyone Is From — And Trips Might Actually Form
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