Even though I didn't get there until Friday night, I made the most of the time I had. Thanks to Dan for saving me a spot for my hammock, and to Greg and Sharron for feeding just after pulling in, it made me feel at home again.
Pappy, the place has never looked better and your team did a hell of a job, can't thank you enough!
I met up with many old friends, and met some of my virtual PA friends like Outback Bob. We even got to twist out a hand drill fire, thx Bob. It was also great meeting RT and James, Pat B and a bunch more of the PA brethren.
For me the highlight of this year's classic was being able to pass on friction fire knowledge. It started Saturday night with James Parker doing a great job of showing a group the finer points on making hand drill fires "in really most conditions". Then we broke out the bow drill and had seven or eight people make their first friction fires. Matt Wirwicki built his first friction fire that night, which was special to me because Matt helped me make my first bow.
What I really enjoyed most was helping Robin "RT" make his first friction fire. After several attempts Saturday night, we went back at it Sunday morning and Robin turned out a nice ember and blue it into flames. The look on his face was priceless.
I didn't get any pics of that, but I know some were taken, so if sometime could post them that would be great.
So now the countdown begins for the 20th TN Classic, only about 362 days
Cheers,
Ed "Forest Farmer"