by dquinn » Mon Jun 26, 2006 10:21 pm
It makes sense to have a rain date for an outdoor event that is completely weather dependant. For those die hards who insist this boulderfest was fun, I would ask: compared to what? Compared to sitting alone in your basement? well yes, it was more social. Compared to a weekend on Dover packed with climbing? Not even close. Everything you did in the soaking wet would be much more enjoyable dry, and with good weather you could actually do some climbing. What you did was camping in the rain, not boulderfest.
How many of the participants actually took a plane to get here? Should everybody else suffer because of that? I mean, they can still go bouldering and camping on Dover. For everybody else, call it 3 days in advance and then shedule it for the rain date. Offer a refund to those who can't make the new date. Simple. You wouldn't call it off for anything less than a 100% chance of ass (like this year). If this year was postponed for a better weekend, some people would have been at a loss, but the overall turn out would have been much better. Instead, 40 people missed out so the 3 people who took a plane would have somebody to sit in the rain with.
Even with a rain date, there are no guarentees, but it helps. The weekend before boulderfest was stellar. Would have been nice.