Re: Yes, you can survive 36 hrs at an event in the rain
Oncet you've forced yourself to "stay until the end," it gets easier, every time. You learn about yourself and, you gain pride in your ability to stick it out.
I think everyone here, (who I've seen post) has been at an event where your appointed officer made a decision that was marginal safety wise, and you scratched your head. And, we'd all admit, we would hope those who were put in leadership roles for events, are "safety first" minded individuals. And, I've been at events where this officer and several of the event organizers have "huddled" and said, "Look, things are happening here we have no control over, and it's in everyone's best interest we call this thing off." Rational heads prevail and nobody gets hurt. It has to happen. Someone has to say, "Hey, we need to talk before things even get marginal."
The reason I made my initial comment and the Mods ask it my comment could be used to start this thread, is, what "period correct" methods (for lack of a better term, could we communicate and teach the folks who visit this forum (as much as we can teach by typing on a keyboard), to keep them from running to their cars at the first sign of adversity. What period correct field skills can we pass on to our members?
Let's not throw darts. Teach a man to fish; ya da ya da ya da.
Oncet you've forced yourself to "stay until the end," it gets easier, every time. You learn about yourself and, you gain pride in your ability to stick it out.
I think everyone here, (who I've seen post) has been at an event where your appointed officer made a decision that was marginal safety wise, and you scratched your head. And, we'd all admit, we would hope those who were put in leadership roles for events, are "safety first" minded individuals. And, I've been at events where this officer and several of the event organizers have "huddled" and said, "Look, things are happening here we have no control over, and it's in everyone's best interest we call this thing off." Rational heads prevail and nobody gets hurt. It has to happen. Someone has to say, "Hey, we need to talk before things even get marginal."
The reason I made my initial comment and the Mods ask it my comment could be used to start this thread, is, what "period correct" methods (for lack of a better term, could we communicate and teach the folks who visit this forum (as much as we can teach by typing on a keyboard), to keep them from running to their cars at the first sign of adversity. What period correct field skills can we pass on to our members?
Let's not throw darts. Teach a man to fish; ya da ya da ya da.
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