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6th April 19, 06:19 PM
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Houston Highland Games
Wow ! The Houston Highland Games are starting up after 5 years off the grid,
Really looking forward to going Saturday the 13th, in Sugar Land .
How many of you are going and help them get this Festival and Games Back where it
belongs I AM Hope to See you all their .
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7th April 19, 07:49 AM
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We'll be there
I'm planning to attend. Depending on the weather, my wife and father-in-law will be attending with me. We'll probably be around during the late morning and early afternoon. My father-in-law might be kilted. I will be kilted.
Shaun Maxwell said he'll be at the Maxwell tent, so I'm planning to drop by there to visit with him. If the MacDonalds have a tent, we'll also drop by there. (That's my wife's and father-in-law's side.)
Trying to look good on a budget.
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8th April 19, 06:21 AM
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Clan Dunbar will be there. My brother is convener for Texas and I am Chieftain. Stop by and see my father's Lowlander sword. He was a founding member of the Clan (Dunbar was a lowland noble family) and it was a lifetime achievement award. Its based on one in a museum in Edinburgh.
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11th April 19, 08:44 AM
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I've been watching the weather forecasts for Saturday and it's not looking good:
I'm hoping the forecast will change (as the Texas weather is always a bit unpredictable!) before the event.
Last weekend, heavy storms were forecast for the Saturday of the San Antonio Highland games. While there was a bit of rain on Saturday, it ended up not being bad, and was even sunny in the afternoon. Big storms blew through early Sunday morning, bringing winds and heavy rain which destroyed 19 convener/vendor tents. But, by the time the festival opened, the rain had passed and the day was sunny.
So you never can tell... That said, I'm doubtful that I'll be convening if the forecast doesn't improve... I have no desire to have my tent destroyed! Regardless, I'm sure I'll put in an appearance.
Fingers crossed!
SM
Shaun Maxwell
Vice President & Texas Commissioner
Clan Maxwell Society
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11th April 19, 09:20 AM
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Our tent is a 10x20 pole built with 4 sides. I understand that some tents will be in areas where stakes cannot be used due to sprinkler systems. I have great hold down spikes but if we can't use them I'm rigging 5 gallon buckets with sand. Major pain but better than the tent flying away and hurting someone.
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11th April 19, 10:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Dunbar
Our tent is a 10x20 pole built with 4 sides. I understand that some tents will be in areas where stakes cannot be used due to sprinkler systems. I have great hold down spikes but if we can't use them I'm rigging 5 gallon buckets with sand. Major pain but better than the tent flying away and hurting someone.
If my tent were that heavy, I MIGHT risk it, but my 10'x10' EZ-Up would likely not fare as well. I typically use dog stakes and motorcycle tie downs to hold my tent to the ground. I have 8 large cans filled with concrete with eye bolts in them for instances when I can't tie down (probably about 15 lbs each). It's going to be pretty darn windy, and when you add in the sail effect of sidewalls, it sounds problematic. Barring a change in the weather, I'm thinking it's not worth risking my tent, as I have another event coming up next month.
I've not been to the park, and am wondering if there are any permanent structures there. Anyone know?
SM
Shaun Maxwell
Vice President & Texas Commissioner
Clan Maxwell Society
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