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new england primitive skills gathering
fishfinder401:
what type of things go on at it. iv'e never been to this type of thing
thanks
noel
Pat B:
Noel, with a host like Jamie and folks like Rick and Dane you can't go wrong. I've met both Jamie and Rick but haven't met Dane in person but from conversations we've had I feel like we're friends.
fishfinder401:
--- Quote from: Pat B on May 13, 2011, 01:24:27 am ---Noel, with a host like Jamie and folks like Rick and Dane you can't go wrong. I've met both Jamie and Rick but haven't met Dane in person but from conversations we've had I feel like we're friends.
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then i guess my decision is made fore me, im going ;D
it will be nice to meet some of you guys
thanks
noel
Dane:
Thanks, Jamie....I will be there for certain. Cleared the weekend with my wife months back :) It will be good to see you and Rick again.
Thanks, Pat....someday, our paths will cross.
Flint knapping is big, and they have staves and all the tools you will need to make bows, plus tons of experienced folks to help. The edible plant walks are a lot of fun, and they have instructors for the Maine Primitive School on hand teaching a variety of skills. Last year there was fire making, cordage making using dogbane, split ash basket making, and knot making. I'll be bringing atlatls and darts, and I'm hoping to have a crossbow finished in time. The folks who come are great, very laid back and friendly. You will have a great time for certain.
Dane
fishfinder401:
just wondering, if i were to go, as i am almost certain i will be, what should i bring?
thanks
noel
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