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Huckfest - Gardner, MA - schedule of events?
Looking for a schedule of events for Gardner, MA Huckfest. Anyone have this info or link to it? Thanks!
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Grafton, MA
Joined Mar 2006
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Re: Huckfest - Gardner, MA - schedule of events?
Also looked for such a thing, but never found it.
We ended up going on Saturday, with gorgeous skies and light winds. It's my second or third in Gardner, and while my comments carry no weight, I thought I'd thrown them out there. One of my friends arrived Thursday to an empty field. He went back on Friday and watched things being set up, so "JULY 28TH - AUGUST 1ST" was a bit of a stretch. Schedule of events would have saved some gas. I can appreciate the fact that these events are essentially for the pilots. They're the paying attendees, so I get it. But, it sure would have been nice for a little accommodation made for the spectators. We sat on the taxiway for as long as we could take the heat before we had to leave. For some reason, probably for a good one, the pilot's tents were pushed back this year, with LOTS of grass in front toward the runway, and tape blocking off access behind the tents. I presume this was in response to a problem with spectators getting too close to the planes in the past? It sure seemed like there was plenty of room to move the pilots a little closer to the runway and give a row of grass behind for spectators, even with a taped off "buffer" in between. Again, I know the event is for the pilots, but as a spectator, I would have spent more time there, bought food, raffle tickets, etc had it been more tolerable for me and my son (and another 5 guests that came). The flying was cool (figuratively). |
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United States, OK, Bethel
Joined Jan 2006
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Re: Huckfest - Gardner, MA - schedule of events?
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Re: Huckfest - Gardner, MA - schedule of events?
I know. Try 100+ with humidity at least 40% or better. Your sweat does nothing to cool you and just makes you dehydrate that much faster. Stuck at work today. Thermometer says 104 in the building. I'd rather be flying in a cool 85 degrees.
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the same place the first flight happened
Joined Jan 2010
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Re: Huckfest - Gardner, MA - schedule of events?
Yeow, what a sissy, as already said come down here, been 105 and 70% humidity basicaly since middle of June. I'll take 75 degree's.
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Re: Huckfest - Gardner, MA - schedule of events?
It's funny that up hear in the northeast we always complain about the heat and cold. That was pointed out to me by a out of stater and I had to laugh because it is true. There were a few spectators that brought canopys and set them up next to the pilots. Also you could walk in front of the pilot canopys to look at all the planes and talk to us. I even gave out some sunscreen for some poor guy who ran out . Another guy dragged his chair over in the shade of my canopy to get out of the sun which is cool because we talked for a bit and had some fun. There also was a large tent set up that you may have been able to escape the sun and get some shade. You have to admit the noonish time demo's by Cody and John were cool and should of helped
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Grafton, MA
Joined Mar 2006
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Re: Huckfest - Gardner, MA - schedule of events?
Cody and John's demos were awesome, no doubt. I thoroughly enjoyed them.
As for the heat, if you must know, it was my son who couldn't take the July sun beating down (and up) on him. He takes after his mother and doesn't sweat - he just overheats. The tent was a good idea and appreciated, but it served only to block the light breeze - he tried it. I wish I'd known about walking around, especially the front. With all the yellow tape strung up everywhere, it wasn't very welcoming. I walked along the back but didn't want people to think I was sneaking around. I would never have thought I was welcome to set up a tent next to the pilots, even if I'd brought one. Now I know. Oh, and we all know you folks from the south live in the A/C all summer - don't talk to me about having to "live in" that weather. I was in Florida a year ago February and they were advising kids not stand for the school bus because it was 30 degrees out. Please. |
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I wish most of my day was spent in the a/c.
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United States, OK, Bethel
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Re: Huckfest - Gardner, MA - schedule of events?
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the same place the first flight happened
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Re: Huckfest - Gardner, MA - schedule of events?
I fix A/C for a living, I am in it all day plus uhh, every place I go the A/c is broke. spend a few hours in a 140 degree attic. Winter just hrts my bones, the heat kills me slowly everyday. never heard of any one dying of a cold stroke. the bad thing with cold is snow, just makes it diffacult to work in.
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Grafton, MA
Joined Mar 2006
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Re: Huckfest - Gardner, MA - schedule of events?
Ok, I certainly know people around here that turn on their AC in April and off again in October. We're not one of them, but I see it too. Come to think of it, I think they're transplants. Hmmm.
Yeah, no such thing as a cold stroke - you just freeze! |
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Re: Huckfest - Gardner, MA - schedule of events?
Flyingklown you flew very well at the Huckfest in MA. You have really been practicing! You just keep getting better! I saw Craig and rollingharrier the Tank... They are falling behind. Only Elie and flyingklown flew good in ma a few weeks ago. Go figure!
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