paul b
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Just read the cpsa board of directors minutes from December 14 and its seems that the board think you would all like esp to be on "varied terrain" . The context of this is in a part of the meeting where the board are looking at getting rid of the disabled class in esp, which personally I feel is probably the RIGHT thing to do as the disabled entrys have been very low,hence not much of a comp realy.
Getting back to terrain,where do we as shooters draw the line with comfort over raw nature,for example a virgin site in grounds of a stately home is all very nice if you can guarantee fine weather,but if it rains do we want to be up to our knees in mud.We have hundreds of miles of proper paths and facilates already put in at great expense at well established grounds making a comfortable and safe inviroment for a day out at a comp and with only small adjustments disabled shooters can compete alongside everyone else.
FinalCPSABoardMinutes031214.pdf
Getting back to terrain,where do we as shooters draw the line with comfort over raw nature,for example a virgin site in grounds of a stately home is all very nice if you can guarantee fine weather,but if it rains do we want to be up to our knees in mud.We have hundreds of miles of proper paths and facilates already put in at great expense at well established grounds making a comfortable and safe inviroment for a day out at a comp and with only small adjustments disabled shooters can compete alongside everyone else.
FinalCPSABoardMinutes031214.pdf
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