I think Caspar and Winston were very good at marketing their events and had a broad network of contacts to promote through that takes time to develop.
They also had some sponsors with pretty deep pockets for a grass roots cx event.
What I never understood for Muddy Hell this year was the date, HH seemed to transpose their Halloween and Bonfire night events.
The bonfire is a huge fundraiser and to make the most of that, it can't clash with the Brockwell Park display so they flipped them.
Well that makes sense.
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I think Caspar and Winston were very good at marketing their events and had a broad network of contacts to promote through that takes time to develop.
They also had some sponsors with pretty deep pockets for a grass roots cx event.
What I never understood for Muddy Hell this year was the date, HH seemed to transpose their Halloween and Bonfire night events.