Tuesday, June 12, 2012

On Cabins & Camp


Gentlemen,

 I am writing this as a brother among brothers. This is only my opinion. It carries NO weight of command; No direction towards the membership.
  Over the last couple of months, there has been a great deal of discussion amongst us vis-à-vis staying off site at events. I have “hoteled” it in the past, & would certainly consider it again if the conditions called for it (read: Statesville in August or Augusta in October). Further, I understand members desire for modern sleeping, hot showers, & flushing toilets.
  However, having given this a lot of thought, & a lot of discussion with my son- it occurs to me, that a lot of the experience I enjoy is staying on site (even if it means sleeping in the Volkswagen). This holds especially true @ Hot Springs (at least in November). As such, with great respect, I will politely decline to participate in any cabin or hotel activities.
YOS
Duke

2 comments:

  1. Gentlemen,
    I am writing this also as a brother among brothers. This is my opinion only. It is not directed at any person directly, just my personal thoughts.

    I to really enjoy camping and sitting around the the campfire at night. IT IS WITHOUT A DOUBT THE BEST PART OF REENACTING.

    However, In the past, I gave it much thought. After Green River event a few years ago, when I got so ill that I stayed in my tent the entire weekend.(barely made it home) I had to change my outlook on some things. I do not want to get sick, I do not enjoy being sick and I can't afford to be sick.
    So, I am going to stay warm and dry by any means necessary and if it includes perks such as a shower, flushing toilet or Hardees on sunday morning I will take advantage of them.

    Even though it my be considered "whimpy"by the more hardcore reenactors,if conditions call for it, I will more than likely "hoteling" it.


    yob
    harve

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