Ben MacDui
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One of the things I feel I am fairly strong in this whole business is that my interests are sufficiently broad and intriguing enough in themselves to come up with good stories; the type that attempt to demonstrate some sort of higher value in terms of a go-getting, adventurous personality with interesting, active interests, however maintaining humility. However, my storytelling skills in themselves are in need of improvement, and I could use a critique of the routines I have developed from them in terms of improving this important aspect of my game.
Here is one true story routine that I have used a few times to variable effect. Please critique -
Climbing in South Wales
"..well one of the things I do in my spare time is climb hills and mountains (mostly in Scotland and Wales), usually about 6 times per year. One of the most recent ones I did was Pen-Y-Fan in South Wales, which is on a beautiful mountain ridge but quite steep, relatively high (about 2900ft) and known to be dangerous.
(in response to being asked what I did....)
Anyway, I chose a day with good, sunny weather to climb up it. I was climbing during the week, so there were very few climbers there, and in fact when I was approaching the summit, I was the only person.
After reaching about 400ft from the summit, I noticed that summit area was being quickly covered in cloud, and visibility was getting poor. It seemed as if a huge cloud had come out of nowhere and just sat on the mountain ridge. Apparently Wales is awful for this! Within about 300ft from the summit, I was on my own in total silence, being blasted with rain and walking in a total fog!
Anyway, I knew I was on a steep mountainside and was pretty **** scared at this point. At this part of the mountain, the path is shattered into thin scree, so I couldn't tell where it lead. I still couldn't see more than a metre in front of me, so I just stopped walking and stood completely still.
Within about a minute, the cloud dissipated and I realised where I was. I was on a cliff precipice! I was less than a foot away from walking off the mountain into a 500ft valley! If I had kept going a second later, I'd be dead now! I must have a guardian angel!"
I'm sure that as an interesting anecdote, this could be improved upon to make it more effective as a DHV demo, stimulant for further convo etc. Any ideas would be good.
Here is one true story routine that I have used a few times to variable effect. Please critique -
Climbing in South Wales
"..well one of the things I do in my spare time is climb hills and mountains (mostly in Scotland and Wales), usually about 6 times per year. One of the most recent ones I did was Pen-Y-Fan in South Wales, which is on a beautiful mountain ridge but quite steep, relatively high (about 2900ft) and known to be dangerous.
(in response to being asked what I did....)
Anyway, I chose a day with good, sunny weather to climb up it. I was climbing during the week, so there were very few climbers there, and in fact when I was approaching the summit, I was the only person.
After reaching about 400ft from the summit, I noticed that summit area was being quickly covered in cloud, and visibility was getting poor. It seemed as if a huge cloud had come out of nowhere and just sat on the mountain ridge. Apparently Wales is awful for this! Within about 300ft from the summit, I was on my own in total silence, being blasted with rain and walking in a total fog!
Anyway, I knew I was on a steep mountainside and was pretty **** scared at this point. At this part of the mountain, the path is shattered into thin scree, so I couldn't tell where it lead. I still couldn't see more than a metre in front of me, so I just stopped walking and stood completely still.
Within about a minute, the cloud dissipated and I realised where I was. I was on a cliff precipice! I was less than a foot away from walking off the mountain into a 500ft valley! If I had kept going a second later, I'd be dead now! I must have a guardian angel!"
I'm sure that as an interesting anecdote, this could be improved upon to make it more effective as a DHV demo, stimulant for further convo etc. Any ideas would be good.