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Re: Road & Battles 2016
Posted: 29 May 2016, 13:54
by Korbel
I see marshals do have an opp to do some fighting
Re: Road & Battles 2016
Posted: 29 May 2016, 19:47
by higgins
Yeah
I chose the part of the "suicidal photographer". They are always pushing closer, almost as if they're trying to get hit.
So, I got so immersed in my role that I actually hit my head on the list, trying to get a good shot from the most dangerous angle possible.
Re: Road & Battles 2016
Posted: 30 May 2016, 04:16
by Korbel
higgins wrote:So, I got so immersed in my role that I actually hit my head on the list, trying to get a good shot from the most dangerous angle possible.
Oh, it was you? I haven't seen anything, only heard commentators speaking about one of the marshals or photographers. I didn't know, what actually happened.
Re: Road & Battles 2016
Posted: 30 May 2016, 10:58
by higgins
Don't know how visible I was, but I was trying to be.
If there's one thing I learned from that, it's that fighters have ZERO idea about how annoying the photographers are. None of them were paying any attention to me, whereas in practice, keeping them at bay is a HUGE issue for the marshals. We are supposed to be focusing on keeping the fighters safe, so, simultaneously doing the same for photographers is beyond distracting.
Hopefully the video will be up soon, if it ain't already.
Re: Road & Battles 2016
Posted: 30 May 2016, 13:09
by higgins
What do you mean you can't fix vehicles? We have YouTube.
Back on the road again.
Re: Road & Battles 2016
Posted: 30 May 2016, 14:02
by Korbel
So... everybody can stand so close and take pictures? Or is it restricted?
Re: Road & Battles 2016
Posted: 30 May 2016, 20:07
by higgins
Korbel wrote:So... everybody can stand so close and take pictures? Or is it restricted?
You need a press pass.
Everyone except for the marshals are supposed to stay at least two meters back from the rail. Both for the marshals be able to do their jobs and for their own safety as well.
Re: Road & Battles 2016
Posted: 30 May 2016, 20:16
by higgins
Also, if I can help it, I won't ever be returning to travel in France.
108€ toll fees for a 680 km highway stretch? No way. Never again.
Re: Road & Battles 2016
Posted: 31 May 2016, 03:10
by Marras
Wow! That ain't cheap...
Re: Road & Battles 2016
Posted: 31 May 2016, 05:10
by higgins
In comparison, crossing the entirety of Poland on highways cost us 18€ when rounded up. Germany has no toll fees, but their gas prices reflect that.
Re: Road & Battles 2016
Posted: 31 May 2016, 08:59
by EinBein
You should see gas prices in Italy
they are easily 30 to 50 Cents higher than in Germany and they have toll fees on top of that
Re: Road & Battles 2016
Posted: 04 Jun 2016, 02:00
by higgins
Finally at home. Spent a full day resting. More pics coming soon!
Re: Road & Battles 2016
Posted: 07 Jun 2016, 17:31
by higgins
Steeling up for the Scottish fight.
Having broken my previous weapon in a fight with Poland, I had to resort to my backup halberd with a round (yikes!) oak haft. Oak should be more brittle, but it served me way better than the classic ash.
My opponent. Brett from Scotland.
Visor down and... go!
Blue weapon check tag visible by the halberd head.
Brett pushed at first, putting me on the defensive.
I managed a few counters. Had to pay constant attention to the halberd head due to the round haft.
One more. Edge alignment looks passable.
Getting some hard encouragement from outside the lists here.
Unfortunately for Brett, he wore himself out. He fell into the corner and took the punishment. Never gave up though!
You can see me failing to keep a proper edge alignment with the round shaft.
Victory!
As it turned out, this tournament was the first real steel fight for Brett! He lost every single match, but never backed down. Which pretty much sums up my own performance last year.
And he was so good spirited about it. I can't complement him enough!