BASIC RULES AND REGULATIONS

Rich Mountain Reenactment 2003

 

Rich Mountain is an authentics-only event, and we WILL enforce these rules. We will be reasonable, and we encourage participation by newcomers. We reserve the right to require changes of inappropriate impressions, or to refuse participation if necessary. Modern amenities must be disguised, and impressions maintained whenever spectators are present..

 

Battle Lines

1. All spectators are expected to stay behind designated lines during the battle. Period civilians may sit at the front of the line and are asked to help keep other spectators from pushing forward. NO ONE, including photographers, should be on the battlefield, or in any place they will pose a safety risk or interfere with the view of the spectators.

2. Participants on the battlefield should be at least 13 years old and should have a role to portray.  Any exceptions must be arranged in advance.

3. Soldiers must be 16 years of age to carry a weapon on the battlefield. Anyone under 18 who participates in the battles must have a parent or guardian signature for the liability waiver -- bring a permission note if parent is not attending.

4. All women portraying soldiers should make all possible efforts to disguise their real gender and to maintain their impression whenever spectators are present.

5. Nurses are asked not to run onto the battlefield during the battle.  Nurses may do their impressions at a hospital area, away from the battlefield.

 

Authenticity

6. We are attempting an early war 1861 impression at Rich Mountain.  Militia uniforms and period civilian clothing are encouraged. Know what your impression is and please be as accurate as possible. Be careful to avoid 20th Century anachronisms such as: synthetics, zippers, velcro, elastic suspenders, leather hats, cowboy boots, modern style eyeglasses, wristwatches, modern jewelry, etc.

7. Non-standard camp equipment is OK if appropriate for early war. Many troops here, especially Confederates, did not have tents and made their own shelters in the woods. Avoid dog tents if possible.

8. All equipment must be approved by the Army Commanders, both for safety and authenticity. No officers above the rank of Captain without advance approval. Officers should bring enough troops to support their impression. 

9. All artillery should be approved in advance for authenticity and safety. Appropriate use in the scenarios will be at the sole discretion of the host commander.  No mortars, please.

10. Due to the conservative attitudes in the area, then and now, please no women in underwear ("hookers") or men without shirts in the camps.

11. All participants are expected to maintain authentic standards of dress, equipment, and deportment at all times. This is especially important when spectators are present, but as a courtesy to your fellow reenactors, please stay in the 19th century after hours as well. Please do not change into shorts or T-shirts as soon as the battle is over (this includes children). Camps should be policed for anachronisms and trash. No tape players or radios in camp.

 12. Attitude and atmosphere are subtle things, but important to any good living history. Your behavior, habits, and conversation express as much as what you wear. Be aware of your language and 20th century slang and topics  of conversation, and be discreet about inappropriate habits like cigarette smoking. The way we act and portray our 19th century  forebears shows respect for who they were and what they died for.

 

Safety

13. By signing the waiver to participate in this event, participants voluntarily agree to be subject to all legitimate orders of their unit and army commanders. By signing the waiver you agree to abide by all the rules and regulations of this event.

14. No alcoholic beverages are allowed on Field of Fire property or anytime weapons are in use, and must be discrete elsewhere. No controlled substances are allowed. Drunkenness, rude, or offensive behavior will not be tolerated. Army Commanders and event organizers will bar violators from further participation at the event.

15. The discharge of firearms within the designated camp or activity areas is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. Guns cannot be discharged within 50 feet of any tents. Surprise  raids on the camps are BANNED. No horses are allowed in infantry camps.

16. Weapons and cartridges will be inspected prior to the tactical and battle.  Please make sure your weapons are clean, safe and fully functional.  No wax, staples, tape or other hazardous cartridges will be allowed.  Cartridge papers should NOT be put into infantry rifles at any time. You must pass inspection to participate in the events.

17. All reenactors should have a working knowledge of period military drill and discipline and safety rules. All artillery crews should have all necessary safety training. If you are inexperienced, please ask your company NCO's for assistance- they will be glad to help you.

18. Swords, bayonets, and ramrods should be pulled ONLY by order of the Army Commanders. NO hand-to-hand combat will take place except by prior  arrangement involving ALL concerned and approved  by  BOTH army commanders. SHOWBOATING IS STRONGLY DISCOURAGED!

19. The cry of "MEDIC" and/or a hat raised high on a rifle or sword point  are used to signal an actual medical injury or emergency.  A raised hat will  also indicate  a dangerous situation of some other sort (i.e. -- an artillery  mis-fire, etc.).  Such signals will STOP all action:  Please use them only in an actual emergency.

 

Protect the Battlefield!

20. Please respect the historic features of the Rich Mountain Battlefield Civil War Site. Do not walk on earthworks, damage or deface boulders or trees, dig or move rock piles. No horses on or near earthworks. No artifact hunting or metal detecting. Collectors are invited to volunteer to help with our ongoing archaeological survey.

21. Please build fires only in designated areas.  Do not build unnecessarily high fires and do not leave fires unattended at any time. Return sod and remove rocks from fire pits and fields when you break camp.

22. Please keep litter picked up and dispose of it properly. Scatter bedding hay before you leave.