Phyllis asked me about this last year. Specifically she asked about using our equipment. I told her I didn’t see a problem with her borrowing the stuff since Amy did the same thing last year at Johnston Ridge AS. I also clarified that she’d be responsible for all of it, including organizing volunteers to help her since she’s the one who’s getting the free entry for being the AS captain. I understood that conversation to mean that this was her thing and not necessarily a club thing.
I did mention it at a few of our meetings over the past months when we were talking about our other aid stations we’re going to take on, specifically meadow mountain at Cascade Crest and Devils Gulch. White river is still up in the air I think according to my last conversation with Herb.
I didn’t hesitate to say yes to Phyllis when she asked since Amy had literally done the same the previous year at the same event.
I personally like that we’re hosting aid stations. We definitely have the equipment for it and it’s always a fun time. Plus the volunteers always seem to enjoy it. They also get something out of it, like lottery tickets or free entries which makes it feel a little less obligatory. If it turns out that it feels like too much, then I feel fine about doing less next year.
I definitely agree that volunteer fatigue is something we need to be careful to avoid and that our focus should always be on our own events first.