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loyd:
we made it home, had way to much fun need a nap

Mo_coon-catcher:
I rolled in the drive back home at 2am this morning. As fun as always seeing and spend a few days old friends and meeting new ones. Getting to chat with people that I hold in high regards and consider important figures in the primitive archery and wood bow community. As always I ended up leaving with a little larger pile of loot than I intended to when I initially headed down, and have a new event that’s high on my favorites list. The broadhead flight shoot, after trying it and chatting with Steve, the gears have been turning in getting a new setup for next years broadhead flight shoot, to see what I can get.
Like every year, by the end of the week your dirty, tired and ready to get home, but you already miss the mojam family before you even pull out of the park.
I look forward to seeing everyone next year, if not sooner.
Sorry about the lack of pictures, there’s just too much fun going on to get distracted by packing around a phone everywhere.

Kyle

gifford:
Kinda hard to summarize MoJAM XX, as more brain cells kick in, I'll doubtless have more to say and in complete sentences.

The Marshall Bow Hunters are tremendously generous with their time and effort in providing a temporary home to all the attendees, working overtime to make sure we were taken care of. Thank you one and all. Thank you.


We met our old friends and made new ones, worked on projects under tutelage of many folks in the pavilion. We borrowed tools, lent tools, learned new skills, found out where we went wrong on the ones that didn't turn out quite as envisioned. Rather than list them and leave one or more out, you know who you are and I thank you and we all thank you.


All four major points of the compass were represented, the west coast of CA, the far north of MN, the hill country of Texas and the east coast of NC.

As far as MoJAM 21, I plan on being there, Good Lord Willing.

Mad Max:

--- Quote from: Mo_coon-catcher on July 22, 2018, 12:29:49 pm ---I rolled in the drive back home at 2am this morning. As fun as always seeing and spend a few days old friends and meeting new ones. Getting to chat with people that I hold in high regards and consider important figures in the primitive archery and wood bow community. As always I ended up leaving with a little larger pile of loot than I intended to when I initially headed down, and have a new event that’s high on my favorites list. The broadhead flight shoot, after trying it and chatting with Steve, the gears have been turning in getting a new setup for next years broadhead flight shoot, to see what I can get.
Like every year, by the end of the week your dirty, tired and ready to get home, but you already miss the mojam family before you even pull out of the park.
I look forward to seeing everyone next year, if not sooner.
Sorry about the lack of pictures, there’s just too much fun going on to get distracted by packing around a phone everywhere.

Kyle

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I had a great time too.

Mad Max:

--- Quote from: gifford on July 22, 2018, 12:45:16 pm ---Kinda hard to summarize MoJAM XX, as more brain cells kick in, I'll doubtless have more to say and in complete sentences.

The Marshall Bow Hunters are tremendously generous with their time and effort in providing a temporary home to all the attendees, working overtime to make sure we were taken care of. Thank you one and all. Thank you.


We met our old friends and made new ones, worked on projects under tutelage of many folks in the pavilion. We borrowed tools, lent tools, learned new skills, found out where we went wrong on the ones that didn't turn out quite as envisioned. Rather than list them and leave one or more out, you know who you are and I thank you and we all thank you.


All four major points of the compass were represented, the west coast of CA, the far north of MN, the hill country of Texas and the east coast of NC.

As far as MoJAM 21, I plan on being there, Good Lord Willing.

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I will 2nd this one too.

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