ORIGINAL: ncsky
ORIGINAL: rgburrill
Switch to planes. Flipping a buggy on a dirt track or running a truck into a wall can't touch doing a figure 9 at full speed. And if you have a paved runway you can put holes into it
Note: for those who really don't know a figure 9 is a loop that gets too close to the ground - way too close - well actually it bottoms out.</p>
I would have to agree with this one. If you add some planes to the mix then you will probably find more people to hang out with by locating a rc flying field nearby or park that others fly in.
By your location this club looks like it might be close:
http://www.tylermodelers.com/
Ijust got into flying which is a challenge each time (but a fun one). Even watching some of the experienced pilots at our field flying 3D or large scale planes going 140mph is exciting.
The social aspect of a flying club is also great for hanging out with other rc people. Alot of them do multiple types of rc.
You could still keep the surface vehicles and vary what you are doing so you don't just do the same thing each time.
Good Luck