Howdy All,
This new area I'm working in has the straightest, thickest, longest ocean spray I've seen in a while. It's tough to stay focused some times as I'm constantly looking for that gentle bend only a nice ocean spray has.
The area was train/rail logged about 60-70 years ago, and the 2nd growth Douglas fir (Fd ) is huge. Closed canopy and dry ground at about 500m elevation.
So, after having a nice and sunny lunch and hand-feeding some piggish Whisky Jacks, I spotted an ocean spray that I couldn't ignore. Using my trusty fiskar hatchet and grohman knife I had inherited from my gramps , I decided to make a bow. (Lunch is a "required" 1/2 hour unpaid, ever hear of 10 and 1/2 hour days? it's a weird rule)
So it took about 10 min to rough out, and I made a bow string out of a 50m nylon rope I carry in my first aid kit. I strung it up on one of the Fd branches and tillered it out by eye.
I wanted to show you guys before it splits and checks, since the stick was so green. Tiller isn't perfect . It's 66" and pulling around 45# at 28".
Hopefully it survives a few months for me to finish it.