[ST] Stairwells
ss
sibyll at gmail.com
Fri Dec 7 22:39:44 EST 2007
i would participate in this -- if for no other reason than to show that
folks who don't look "in shape" can do it too. :)
--S.
On Dec 7, 2007 11:14 AM, Jude <jude-arisia at genericdomain.net> wrote:
>
> I love all these stairwell ideas, and I'm sorry they can't all happen
> due to dang firecodes and all that since I know La's decor would be
> fabulous, but I did realize I never submitted my idea through any
> official channels, so even though it's probably too late, hey, why not.
>
> This is an idea for a program item that can take place as many times as
> the Powers That Be want to make it happen, and it works both towards the
> goal of increasing stairwell awareness as well as the con chair's desire
> to encourage physical activity.
>
> Summit Mt Arisia!
>
> Meet up by the stairwell entrance on the first floor (or second, if that
> would work better?) and walk up to the top. That's it. You have an
> hour to do it, so there's plenty of time and no encouraging people to
> run or otherwise potentially hurt themselves. I figure ideally, have
> three people staffing the event: one on the bottom, one somewhere in the
> middle (maybe floating around a bit to encourage people) and one at the
> top. But if needed, it can be just two, or even one (starts at the
> bottom and makes the climb just ahead of the rest).
>
> When you reach the top, you receive an "I climbed Mt. Arisia" ribbon!
>
> It can be entirely honor system, or an option is for the person at the
> bottom to give the climbers some sort of token/paper that would be
> traded for the ribbon at the top.
>
> Cost is just the ribbons, no other set-up or prep is needed, and no
> problems should be caused. Thoughts?
>
> I can volunteer to run this program item several times during the con if
> the PTB like it.
>
> That's all. Flame on.
>
> -jude/peacefrog
>
>
> PS: I bet our geocaching GoH would be particularly amused by this, too.
> Eric in the Stairwell, anyone? ;)
>
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