All,
A public tip of the hat to Hank Van Syke- "Cousin Hank" to those of us during the event and saver-of-asses to those in need of medical assistance.
I noticed Hank put up a post about sending folks a disk of images he took in his spare minutes. I didn't request one as I thought it improper to impose on the man but one arrived in the mail yesterday.
There are some good images on there and more than a few brought back some memories.
Hank, I hope you haven't spent a small fortune on making and mailing these.
I should also add that we had never met Hank prior to the event. He bought some used goods from me months before and I stayed in touch with him via email. He came across as a darned nice man and when we knew we'd need more help on our logistics crew I took a chance and asked him if he'd be interested. He agreed. Came out having never met us, having never seen an authentic event, and took a week with no pay to do it. Long days, short nights, lugging 7 gallon water jugs, hauling guys out of all manner of rough terrain, he did it with nary a complaint. Hank is a quiet, humble, kind and decent man with a good heart and a giving nature. Some men owe their well-being to him.
I lauded Phil and Hank in my "few words of thanks" thread but when the disk from Hank showed up I couldn't help giving him another nod.
Thanks Hank and thanks Phil.
Kind regards,
A public tip of the hat to Hank Van Syke- "Cousin Hank" to those of us during the event and saver-of-asses to those in need of medical assistance.
I noticed Hank put up a post about sending folks a disk of images he took in his spare minutes. I didn't request one as I thought it improper to impose on the man but one arrived in the mail yesterday.
There are some good images on there and more than a few brought back some memories.
Hank, I hope you haven't spent a small fortune on making and mailing these.
I should also add that we had never met Hank prior to the event. He bought some used goods from me months before and I stayed in touch with him via email. He came across as a darned nice man and when we knew we'd need more help on our logistics crew I took a chance and asked him if he'd be interested. He agreed. Came out having never met us, having never seen an authentic event, and took a week with no pay to do it. Long days, short nights, lugging 7 gallon water jugs, hauling guys out of all manner of rough terrain, he did it with nary a complaint. Hank is a quiet, humble, kind and decent man with a good heart and a giving nature. Some men owe their well-being to him.
I lauded Phil and Hank in my "few words of thanks" thread but when the disk from Hank showed up I couldn't help giving him another nod.
Thanks Hank and thanks Phil.
Kind regards,
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