Cnynrat wrote:1. By my rough count there were about 6 rigs that were planned to be in the group camp that didn't show. Most of them didn't let us know that they wouldn't be there. This is a recurring theme, and in general it wouldn't matter except when it deprives others of the opportunity to be in the group site. The Board may want to consider some ways of ensuring more "commitment" on the part of people who are in the group site. A small deposit that is refundable when you show up would be one way that still avoids making the Fest into a commercial activity (assuming that's an issue in AB like it is in SBNF).
I absolutely agree about this Dave especially since I was the guy who had to tell many folks we were full and that they must go reserve there own spot. It was almost embarrassing to see how vacant the group sites looked. The only positive outcome was the fact that we still managed to fill the parking lot several times and we avoided any run ins with the Park Ranger over parking. I also thought most people drove pretty safely through the park with exception of a black FJC that thought the speed limit sign of 15mph meant 50mph.
2. At SedonaFest Lance had route slips made up for each run that he handed out to all the run participants.
Were these maps with GPS coords., can you elaborate a bit more?
I'm not sure if you saw the Event Planner that Ollie passed out to each of the run leaders Dave but it was a very extensive package including an Event Incident Action Plan which included a map, emergency contact info for nearby hospitals, sheriff, fire department, etc. Maybe next year we can give these out to each driver and include the trail slips you mentioned previously as well?
3. At SedonaFest they had a GPS Challenge event which was great fun. AB would be a great area to do an event like this. It would be a way to get people to practice and apply their navigation skills, and would give folks an opportunity to see some other areas of the park.
I like this idea too, do you see it as a separate run that people sign up for. Was this a Geo Cache event with hidden prizes or just simply orienteering?
Let's not forget the good stuff:
1. Can't say enough about how well suited this location is for us. The opportunity for everyone to camp in one location with a group this large is hard to find elsewhere.
I think everyone agrees with that statement and that is why I pushed to keep the BorregoFest name instead of a generic FallFest.
2. Kudos to all the run leaders for volunteering to put together some great runs.
Ditto, great trail runs, thanks to all.
3. The Potluck was outstanding as usual. Personally, this is the highlight of these big events for us. The opportunity to put a real name and face with a screen name and get to know people in person is a large part of the attraction, and is what will build the glue that makes these sites thrive.
Incredible food and so much more than I anticipated. Awesome turnout. I'm sorry I didn't come through with more utensils, plastic ware, paper towels and plates. I left my whole bag of this stuff sitting in the garage.
We could have used a lot more help cleaning up after the Potluck Sunday morning. I spent a solid hour cleaning up cans, bottles, throwing out food and dumping the trash. There were a couple of very helpful volunteers but I couldn't help notice several folks nearby who were packed and ready to go who just sat and watched us clean up or were shooting the breeze with others. This is a free event folks, everyone should volunteer to help clean up

Maybe Bobonel's idea to provide a way to take home leftovers will help alleviate this problem next year.
Note: Friday night is usually a little more relaxed than Saturday and we get more of a chance to meet new friends and hang out with old ones. It's also a good opportunity for the organizers to introduce themselves to new Forum members. I thought it was quite odd, pretty rude actually, that the "BOD" felt it necessary to have a dinner/meeting off site and basically eliminated that opportunity for hanging out Friday evening. Maybe next year all the "BODS" plans could be rapped up before BorregoFest.
HAM rules over CB, it just does.
Overall I thought BorregoFest was a great success and thank everyone who attended.