You said it right. Time is tough to find in order to conduct and deliver M14 clinics. By all means carry out the M14 clinic east of the Rockies if you got the time. I don't mind at all because I'm up to my butt in Service Rifle and Service CQB matches through the spring and summer. That's why I cannot run up to 10 clinics (back in 2008-2009) a year.
My wife is running out of patience (and I cannot blame her). The sad truth is that one of these days I will not be able to deliver the M14 clinics and they are a finite adventure. When I am home on the odd weekends, she insists on going motorcycle riding and that's a fair demand.
And some of you know me here in the Ontario Rifle scene, often I get called up to RSO (Range Safety Officer) the Mons, Amiens, Langemark Range pratices/matches .... so all these events pull me away from the M14 scene.
Sometimes I wish I had the single talent to merely focus on, but you know what they say, "Be careful of what you wish for." So with that in mind, I will just have to spread myself out evenly.
Last summer, I got lucky and had a window of opportunity to drive out West with all my M14 tools in my Rav4 to conduct TWO M14 Clinics in Calgary and then hunt for a few days. After my 2 or 3 day gopher safari I headed east to Shilo, MB to visit the boys in 2PPCLI and finally present an M14 Clinic in Winnipeg/Selkirk. Those opportunities don't come up too often. Not sure what this summer will bring since I might be doing some consulting with a Precision Rifle team. It's all good!
Cheers,
Barney