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DBernier:
Thanks Pat, and Longfletch, there will be a bow horse there of mine to share.
Dick
Hardawaypoints:
I just got back home from dropping some stuff off at the site. Dick is there with his camper set up, getting things ready. I have to work tomorrow, but will be out there on Thursday. There were a few mechanical issues with the gator, mower, and tractor today, Dick is going to try to work around them best he can.
Jim
Pat B:
OK! Whoever went, we want pics and stories!!! ;) Come on. We are waiting! >:(
Hardawaypoints:
A word of thanks to all who participated, just came to hang out, or stopped by to learn. We enjoyed chamber of commerce weather for sure. It was great to put a face with folks I only knew by their screen name. Also a huge thanks to Dennis for letting us hold the event at his place...we look forward to doing it again next year. Thanks also to Dick for organizing this event.
I took a limited number of pictures because I was so dang busy. I'll have to get to them later as I have mucho sleep to catch up on now.
Jim
madcrow:
It was a blast, and if you have ever set beside Hillbilly while he is smacking rocks, you know what I mean. That's OK though. I was beside him smacking my gravel back at him. He did a great job reducing a boulder of quartzite to nice looking point. Montana was the all around showman and demo man. It did not take long and he was showing people how to shoot the bow, throw a hawk, use a sling and occasionally smack some rock. He ran his nine year old butt off from 7 in the morning til about midninght every day. I am waiting for my pics to get uploaded into photobucket. It was great to get out and see people that you only have talked to online. That was my first Knap-in, but it won't be the last. I will try to get some of my pics up later tonight.
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