Had an absolute blast, thank you to the American Adventurist team for having me!
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That is correct. We began planning next years ARV before this years event was over... the dates for example are 12-15 September 2019. Too many moving parts to leave it up to chance.^^^^Not a true statement, those guys are out there working weeks before the event digging trenches for communications and power lines, marking off Hammertown, etc.
ANY organized event requires more behind the scenes work than most people can imagine. I'd venture a guess that the AAV guys are working on the logistics for the next Rendezvous event before the one they are at is even over. It's not as easy as ordering a couple of outhouses, posting a link to the event on the web and then sitting back and collecting the $$$.
Indeed we did, at that! It was written into the MANY unenforced rules of the event.... like having camp fires... unless the snazzy new propane fire pits have campfire scented propane... lol
Had an absolute blast, thank you to the American Adventurist team for having me!
I mean, I had a great time. Met a bunch of people, and had a lot of meaningful discussions.
I will say, that i am questioning dropping the multi thousands of dollars on a booth for next year based on this year's handling of the event.
Yeah, as a small one man shop, it makes it hard to justify it if half the customers that paid to get there, cant even get there.I've heard similar from MANY people...
Yeah, as a small one man shop, it makes it hard to justify it if half the customers that paid to get there, cant even get there.