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Crogacht:
Do we have any New Zealanders on PA???
unkieford:
Kia Ora!
I'm married to one, but live in the States. Planning to visit Aoteroa soon, though. Willing to bring reasonable sized archery stuff with, provided no laws are being broken.
---Ford---
Crogacht:
Hello!! :D
Where abouts in NZ is he from? I'm in Nelson. I know of maybe half a dozen others making bows in New Zealand, but I'm sure there are a few more lurking around.
Thanks for the offer, I'm not sure I need anything yet, I'm still trying to get everything setup.
I'm going to be buying some b50 and/or fastflight+ for strings, but that comes cheap-ish on ebay, so no worries there.
I figure I might as well make use of native woods where I can, as we have no osage here, and basically no yew... although I am about to plant some osage seed, but I'll have a few more grey hairs before it's ready :D
unkieford:
She's from Bay of Plenty, but currently living in Phoenix, Arizona. We're coming back home on vacation. Will be visting South island for a few days. I'm stoked to see the Southern Alps, and will be trying to bag a Tahr, weather permitting.
Whaka Yeah!
---Ford---
Crogacht:
Aw sweet. South Island is by far the best island :P and the Southern Alps are very nice. Right up at the Northern end, where I am, we have the Mount Richmond Forest Park. People don't go there a lot with abel tasman and nelson lakes so close, but it's starting to get a bit more traffic with Te Araroa going through there now. It's pretty rough country, but it's a very nice area with little foot traffic. There should be a tahr or chamois or something wandering around in the alps somewhere for you :D
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