No doubt
the Uringan set up crew for the Inner West Council Senior Festival will
remember just how atrocious the weather was when we arrived at Callan Park. Quite
frankly mad dogs and orienteers go out in the rain. The tide was extremely high
almost lapping over the top of the stone wall shore. The rain was incessant. Down right miserable......
Kilbride |
Unfortunately
the control feature – a fence was to stop people from falling down a 4 metre drop
and yes you guessed it with a neat double somersault with twist the control
unit flew through the fence and landed at the bottom of the drop. There was no
easy way down. Scale the fence- no: lower yourself in maybe achievable if you survive the
drop but then you have to get back out!
Zoe went to
the main door of Kilbride, used the intercom but it would appear that no one
was home. With soggy gear Zoe finished her tasks and headed to assembly where a
new control was prepped and hung without dropping.
Youngster
and far more agile Greg Dominish was dispatched to check it out. Perhaps his
youth and tallness would save the day- nope!
A forlorn Zoe checking out her handiwork |
You can see the control just above the grate |
Enter the MacGyvers (aka Peter Hopper and Sharon Lambert). Sharon heard of the missing unit when she went for a walk with mum on Friday afternoon and further discussions were had with Zoe at the Metrogainne. Using great problem solving and ingenuity Sharon and Peter returned to the scene of the drop, armed with some goodies from Bunnings.
Carefully
strapping lengths of timber together, Peter maneuvered the “long” pole over
the fence and bingo was able to get it to poke through the hole in the unit.
However, it would not cooperate and stay on the stick. Aha all was not lost as the
MacGyvers had also brought along MacGyver's favourite substance- Blue tack! A
large dollop was attached to the end of the pole and with some very careful manipulation it
was firmly stuck on the si unit and slowly and carefully it was rescued form
the bottom of the chasm.
Peter Hopper with the catch of the day! |
Each
control unit is worth approx. $150 and the BSF 7 units are no longer being made
and so are irreplaceable so its rescue was extremely important.
Thank you
MacGyvers – Sharon and Peter
By the way the event was quite successful despite the early rain. When the participants arrived the rain had stopped and the sun even made a milky appearance and all seemed to enjoy themselves. We all certainly enjoyed the snack boxes supplied by the Inner West Council and prepared by Kallicocatering.
If by chance you are looking for a caterers these people would be worth a chat.