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Primitive archery growing in Britian
uwe:
Superb Mark! Did you make the bronceweapons at this village?
Regards Uwe
ukdave:
Hi Jape.
we are a sister society, and share our insurance with, The Society for the Promotion of Traditional Archery (http://www.sptradarch.org) and we can include you under our have-a-go insurance if you are just popping in for a day. We charge a bit more guests in our official competitions but it all ploughs back in to the Society.
You can howerver only sport one of our glorious tee shirts if you are a member ;)
But I might make an exception for overseas visitors if bribed with cider...
David (the hairy one on the left)
Dane:
Mark, what a great set of shots and a splended, friendly looking group of primitives. I am really taken by the Iron age farm, the wattle fencing and live stock, round houses, all of it. If I ever get to England, I will look you up.
Have you found it challenging to get your group (PAAS) up and running? I started another thread about my opportunity to create a new archery program for a local shooting club that went dormant long ago, and I'd like to make primitive archery and atalts an integral part of that. Any words of wisdom would be appreciated.
Dane
ballista:
my god, that looks like a blast! great pictures, looks like some good memories would be unearthed there-jimmy
Sparrow:
Mark,That looks like a good time.I would think that folks would get into the primitive lifestyle.It is a great boost to get your toes back into the earth and learn to make your own stuff.Of course archery is a natural there and melds in with the whole theme does'nt it.Is it possible to go hunt with primitive archery gear where you are ?
Thanks for sharing. Frank
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