In thinking about attendance at the Backwaters 65 event just finished and Banks Grand Retreat three years ago and Into the Piney Woods last year, I'm curious why the numbers of participants were roughly the same for all three events. All three were held in mid-March. The two earlier events were both longer by at least 2 days, and were not as centrally located geographically. They were in the sticks of Louisiana and Backwater was on the Tennessee/Kentucky border. The three events had approximately the same demands for daily marching, eating period rations and uniform standards. With the Backwaters event being closer to more people and only a weekend event, I'd have thought it would have attracted twice as many reenactors. Thoughts?
Phil McBride
Phil McBride
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