Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this serious? The viewing is better up above that’s why I watch from up there. And I usually walk around outside between events.
For HS swim, my kid has multiple meets at Franconia and I’m always sitting in the bleachers.
You’re just a jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For spectating, I usually sit above in the lobby and just watch from up there
I always think this as a dick move for the summer meets. Spectate from the air conditioning as your kids is destroying their lungs in the chlorine cloud.
Suffer with them.
You stand in air conditioning while your swimmer is on a deck that is 110 degrees and the cool off area is outdoors which is 100.
In the winter it is not that bad. Do not compare HS meets to this. So obtuse.
Anonymous wrote:Is this serious? The viewing is better up above that’s why I watch from up there. And I usually walk around outside between events.
For HS swim, my kid has multiple meets at Franconia and I’m always sitting in the bleachers.
You’re just a jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For spectating, I usually sit above in the lobby and just watch from up there
I always think this as a dick move for the summer meets. Spectate from the air conditioning as your kids is destroying their lungs in the chlorine cloud.
Suffer with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For spectating, I usually sit above in the lobby and just watch from up there
I always think this as a dick move for the summer meets. Spectate from the air conditioning as your kids is destroying their lungs in the chlorine cloud.
Suffer with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anybody go to Franconia sessions today? How were temps and air quality?
Cooler than the inside temp of a car in summer that would kill a dog.
I always wonder about parents that would subject their kids to that. They will be wiped out for days.
If you sit in the AC upstairs it isn't that bad for the parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anybody go to Franconia sessions today? How were temps and air quality?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In terms of inside ventilation, I think AM is worse. I hope the county can replace all the ventilation rec centers over the next 2 decades. AM is the oldest.
AM was very hot today. One of their ranks of bleachers is out of commission, which halves the spectator space in a very tight area (they are using the other side of the bleachers for the swimmers). Hard to move around, hard to sit, hard to get in and out.
Biggest problem, however, is that AM has no scoreboard. There is one small plug-in clock that flashes the times for the individual places as they come in... sort of. The MeetMobile uploads were very fast, but it was still very hard to appreciate how kids were doing, and doubly so given the combined heats.
On the plus side the meet seemed to be very well _run_, but that facility.
Anonymous wrote:Anybody go to Franconia sessions today? How were temps and air quality?
Anonymous wrote:In terms of inside ventilation, I think AM is worse. I hope the county can replace all the ventilation rec centers over the next 2 decades. AM is the oldest.
Anonymous wrote:For spectating, I usually sit above in the lobby and just watch from up there