Published June 22, 2009 03:03 pm -
‘Climbing the wall’ is fair fun
Wapello County’s fearless fairgoers don’t let heat, humidity slow them down
BY CINDY TOOPES COURIER STAFF WRITER
ELDON — The rising temperature and humidity didn’t keep some people from climbing the wall Saturday at the Wapello County Regional Fair.
The “wall” wasn’t a wacky one. The Rock Wall was an activity offered by the Iowa National Guard.
Trevor Fowler of Bloomfield and Brooke Barclift of Birmingham put on safety gear and headed straight up the wall.
Fowler had more appropriate foot gear on and quickly took the lead as Barclift struggled a bit in her flip-flops. After Fowler hit the buzzer at the top, he and Barclift hit the buttons on their safety gear and dropped to the ground.
What’s so attractive about going straight up?
“I just like it. It’s a great time,” Fowler said. “It does get interesting at the top where the wall comes out a bit, just below the buzzer.”
Barclift said she liked the climb, too, and “has done it before.”
Sgts. Rick Barclift and Corey Long are recruiters for the U.S. Army’s National Guard. They said the Rock Wall is a way to “instill spirit and confidence in people” and perhaps “attract applicants.”
“Mostly it’s way to talk to folks and let them know we’re here,” Sgt. Barclift said.
Fred Jenkins was on the move between the midway and the grandstand. A past fair board president, Jenkins is still on the committee and was busy with last-minute details for the grandstand shows Saturday evening.
“The rain did slow us down some but the track has dried out pretty well,” he said. “The wind was really strong here and ripped up the tent at the Monster Truck Rides. The owner had to get another one.”
In spite of the weather, attendance has been good at the fair, but ticket sales were a bit lower, according to Jenkins.
“I’m blaming the economy for some of the decrease,” he added.
Jenkins recalled last year’s flooding at the fairgrounds and was “very pleased” everything was “back to normal” at the fair.
“We try to keep improving. The number of exhibits on display in the Art Hall is up,” he said. “We’re hoping for good attendance at the Demolition Derby Sunday.”