Lessons from an extremely windy show

May 01, 2025

I've had wind at shows before, but the wind last weekend was next level. When I got to the show there was already a decent amount of wind. I had brought the extra weight to have 40+ pounds on each leg. I setup the tent and proceeded to start setting up the rest of things.

The wind then proceeded to pick up. I had hung both of my signs, but the wind was wipping them around. I was worried they were going to hit the pots so I took those down. The weight was enough for my tent to not move, but the wind was so strong that I could see it bending. I started imagining the tent permanently bending so I got a couple of my neighbors to help me carefully move the tent into the street so we could take it down.

It was not long after that when I heard a crash. The wind was strong enough to push a platter off of one of my stands. I then proceeded to take all the plates off the stands and lay them flat. Next a price marker was blown down. They are solid enough that they don't break, but they can take out other things so I taped them all down.

The rest of the show I was worried that either the shelves or the crates would blow over. While both moved in the wind, they didn't seem like they were in real danger of tippng over.

It was an intensely stressful day and I was glad to pack up. I was, however, exhausted. The wind was not done with me. I wanted to pack up quickly so I picked up two bins and the wind took the moment to gust and one of the bins flipped over. I lost two soup mugs and three bowls. I had a few more bowls that managed to survive so not everything in the bin was a total lost. Still very frustrating though.

I did decently for the day, but that was way more stressful than when it just rains a bit. Lessons from an extremely windy show




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