Hello and Welcome to the Danger Zone...a name that will
probably end up being more exciting than the actual journal. Who knows?
Coligny Tower & rescue board first thing in the morning |
Part I
So- a quick recap: Starting on 3 May 2014, I’m flying down
south to begin my second summer as a beach lifeguard. I’ll be staying for four
months. Where, precisely?
Robert Murdoch
Shore Beach Service
116 Arrow Road
Hilton Head Island
29928 South Carolina, USA
North America, Earth,
The Solar System
Milky Way, Local
Group
Virgo
Supercluster
Observable
Universe.
The thing that got me writing this journal is my fondness
for another web log; the blog of Neil Peart. Neil is the drummer for the band
RUSH (my favourite band) and an avid adventure travel writer. He travels across
countries between concerts on his motorcycle, blogging about his travels and
experiences. I’m aiming to also do this type of writing, with one small
difference: I won’t be doing much travelling. The adventures will come to me,
in the form of the (literally) millions of tourists who come to our sunny
shores each year. ‘Tourist’ has a bit of a negative ring to it, though, and while some
are more than deserving of the title than others, I suppose I’ll be fair and
call them ‘visitors.’
An idea that Neil mentions in his writing is how wonderful
it is to appreciate an experience while it is happening, and how important it
is to make the effort beforehand to make
that moment- to put yourself in places and situations that may turn out to be
excellent. I suppose that is part of my reason for doing what I’m doing. That,
plus it’s a freakin’ awesome summer job.
Hopefully this will be a bit more visually interesting than
some looong email I would send out, and you can feel free to either read it
regularly, or (as my friend Christian confessed he’d probably do) binge read
sometime near the end of the summer. That’s okay; the stories will still be
here.
Speaking of stories to tell, my lovely friend and co-worker
Natasha has her own wonderful blog, with a much more down-to-earth vibe. (Not
called something stupid like Danger Zone.) It can be found here.
It was she who taught me how to dance to country music- let’s hope I still
remember! She actually got me
thinking about this blog stuff. I’d originally thought- Cool, a blog! Then it
was- Maybe she’d let me do a guest post or something... Finally- No, idiot, write
your own blog.
So! Bye for now, and thanks for reading all the
way to the bottom! You made it 800 words without crying.
P.S.- This blog is for you too! If there are things you want to see or want me to write about, let me know!
Part II: What I do.
A Highchair |
Shore has two types of lifeguards: rental guards and
highchair guards. Both are equally trained and certified- the difference is in
their duties. Highchair guards are just that; they are assigned to water
observation. They sit in a wooden highchair platform that they move up and down
the beach with the tide. Because of the shallow slope of the beach on Hilton
Head, there can be hundreds more feet of beach during low tide than at high
tide.
The other type of guard is the rental guard. They guard from
a ground position and also operate a rental stand that lets out chairs, umbrellas,
fun cycles, boogie boards, and sometimes sailboats. We are the only company
licensed to operate on the beach. Some visitors have criticized this
arrangement. Our company’s stance is that a rental company would be on the
beach regardless, and we are ensuring that a fully qualified lifeguard,
whose first priority is water safety, staffs every stand. Locations with less
traffic usually only have a rental stand, while heavily populated areas have a
chair guard to accompany each stand.
This image from the UK’s Daily Mail (of all places)
illustrates the relationship between the two. Here, at the normally bustling
Coligny Public Beach, strong winds and rain from an incoming tropical storm resulted
in the closing of the umbrellas, and trash bags being pressed into service as
makeshift ponchos. In the back of shot, the yellow ‘caution’ flag is flying,
warning visitors of the rough surf conditions.
Photo: Associated Press |
As of this writing, my assignment is the rental stand next
to the access that leads to the Disney Resort’s Beach House, or “Disney” for
short. Typically every major hotel has a stand in front of it, and indeed it’s
how we name the positions. Instead of being the guards at marker 85, you’re the
Marriott, or the Marriott chair. Along with running the Disney stand, I’ll be
alternating weeks on highchair duty, at random chairs over the Island.
Once I’ve started, I intend to post a description of my
workday. Not that I can’t do it here, but I’m afraid you’re getting bored of me
by now. Hopefully this has made things clearer and not more confusing.
P.S.- This blog is for you too! If there are things you want to see or want me to write about, let me know!
Looking forward to your updates, Robert! We're going to miss you this Summer, but are so happy that you secured The Best Summer Job Ever!
ReplyDeleteSECOND!! Hey Trickers! Hope you landed okay! We need your top 10 summer music list - it had better include Herb Alpert!
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