Tracking participation at the Inzell gathering
In the charming town of Inzell, nestled in the picturesque Chiemgau region of Germany, the 7th Inzell Truck & Bus Old-timer Meeting took place, drawing a crowd of 89 enthusiasts from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland[1]. This event, organised by the Inzell Traffic and Homeland Association, showcased a mix of vintage trucks, buses, and classic cars and motorcycles[1].
The Max-Aicher-Arena in Inzell played host to this gathering, which attracted a significant increase in participants compared to the previous year, with 89 attendees compared to 50[1]. The high number of vehicles in attendance led to a shortage of plaques, necessitating their replenishment.
The meeting was a celebration for the participants, who received a plaque as a souvenir for their trucks[1]. Those who registered gained free access to the event, and the option of a 24-hour pass, week pass, or monthly pass was available for purchase[1].
The event was a testament to the growing popularity of Inzell as a destination for truck enthusiasts, with the town's charm and the Max-Aicher-Arena providing an ideal setting for the gathering[1]. The meeting's organisers, Herbert Öttl, the second chairman of the Inzell Traffic and Homeland Association, expressed delight with the event's success[1].
Tom Pölsterl and the Baumgartner brothers (Peter, Martin, and Markus) provided additional support for the event[1]. Unfortunately, there are no detailed pictures or extensive reports readily available in the search results, but a related YouTube video offers visual insights into the vehicles and atmosphere of the event[1].
For those interested in more detailed photographic archives or participant lists, it may be recommended to contact the organising club or local tourism offices in Inzell.
[1] Source: Inzell Traffic and Homeland Association reports and local news outlets.