Monday, 22 June 2009

a fairground life

It had been a short 18 years since I last attended Broxburn Gala. The fairground was on a different site then, which itself was a new site at the time as the fair had been moved onto several areas due to new development over the years. Back then it was the upright Paratrooper we operated. Presently we returned with the DropZone. This fair is much smaller than previous locations and the lessee did well to squeeze in as many attractions as he did. The DZ was a last minute booking and it went in edge ways to fit in a 20ft gap between the Waltzer and Superbob. As the Miami and Skydiver were open elsewhere I also had to hire a generator for the weekend. I did get built up though by tapping onto the Superbob set for an hour. Wednesday night was the first opening, the weather was fine and this turned out to be the best weeknight, no doubt due to it being cheap night. In between times we did a bit of visiting to Livingston to see a friends new purchase, a Tagada ride from Sweden (I think). Saturday started off with blistering sunshine but in a repeat of last week it quickly turned into heavy showers. As a result the gala was cancelled at 2pm. The fair did still hold good numbers until around 3pm when another heavy downpour almost cleared it. "r" called after 4pm to let me know that the Miami had a leaking pipe. It had developed a pinhole burst on the main motor hydraulic feed pipe. To avoid any chance of a full scale burst and oil spillage he closed the ride. At 9pm we were pulling down at Broxburn. I had to wait on the Superbob clearing its position before I could swing the tower around. For midnight I was pulled down. Sunday morning I was up at 7am to return the hire set to Glasgow before setting off for Galashiels. I met up with "r" later at Melrose and we managed to get the leaking pipe loosened. I did try to call out Hydrasun on their emergency line but there was no answer. I wondered if this was because it was fathers day or because it was Sunday or because their place is in Broxburn and its the morning after the Gala. Probably an accumulation of all three. Anyway we will have to sort it tomorrow after getting into Gala and building up. Passing by the ground I noticed that the tracking is laid at the gate, I hope it stays dry as we don't want a repeat of two years ago!

3 Comments:

At 23 June 2009 at 10:18 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi there, I will be attending this week for the gala festival week. I hope it isn't as bad as 2 years ago. That was horrible. Nice to read some of your blog. Nice to see there are other sides to showmen other than the ones I hear about. Keep up the hard work.

Malky

 
At 23 June 2009 at 15:18 , Anonymous borderer said...

good day all galashiels fair time allready where does the year go showman lol, how was melrose and selkirk for "r", hows all regulars. cheers borderer.

 
At 23 June 2009 at 18:46 , Blogger jesters said...

Glad all is well in the land of showman, but how is blakey? Hope w l was good to you both. our sat highland games started with rain but by the official 1pm start time the sun shone and we had a decent days business with probably the most polite and well behaved kids i have seen at any event. The motor show on the sun while well attended didnt do us any favours and we did very poorly. Wont be re-visiting this one next year. No mechanical trouble to report i am pleased to say. Hope everyone is enjoying the sunshine, praying it lasts for the gala im at this sat.

 

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