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Montana Selfbow Jamboree - 1st Annual

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JonW:
Carson say hello to all my Okie buddies.

Hawkdancer:
Carson,
Not having my road atlas handy, where in Montana is Logan?  Can 't make it this year -no selfbow :BB! But it is probably about a long haul anyway. Hope it is a good shoot and a huge success!   

DVS - any excuse to get out of St. Louis at this time of year is acceptable.  It is hot and muggy or cold and dank, but if I remember correctly there were a couple of days in May and October when it was pleasant.  Grew up there and came west courtesy of the Army, stayed here more or less!  Only about a 24 hour push, not counting pit stops to Montana 8) >:D
Hawkdancer

mobow:
Really cool to see this happening.  I will be in Southern Colorado camping and visiting national parks.  I will put it on my list for next year.  I hear Montana has some National parks.  I am on a mission to visit them all.  Keith

gifford:
Keith, that's a noble ambition. Good Luck. I've seen quite a few of them. Check out the lifetime pass - it's a bargain.

Hawkdancer:
Keith,
Enjoy the journey, while you're at it come on up to northern Colorado and catch Rocky Mountain NP! Drop in for a cold one.  We are at the bottom of Big Thompson Cayon in Loveland.  About 2 or 3 hours. From the Sand Dunes.  Unless you love big cities, take the toll road E-470 around Denver, but there is construction going on
Hawkdancer (Jerry Mc Connell)

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