The gang began to arrive Friday night. With travel being quite the adventure for Pat (lebhuntfish), Jon (JonW), Eric (onebowonder), and Josh. But will leave details for story-telling around rendezvous campfires this spring, summer, and fall.
By late Fri eve, 8 had arrived. Most decided to make it a near-all-nighter. Lights didn't go out til 'bout 5 am. Eric, Pat, and Jon got a few hrs sleep in the warmed up Air Stream. Josh and I went to my place. Brian (Koan) slept by stove in barn. Dave (DvsHunter) left just in time to work on the new house he's building.
Saturday dawned clear/brisk. Energy level was still high. Breakfast was great in Rackley's home. Ed (Beadman) rolled in from Iowa. Couple of Chris' (bowwood) fellow UBM members showed up. At least one of Chris' neighbors stopped for the day. Yes, the barn was a bit crowded, but thanks to everyone that brought benches/tools, everyone could do their thing. Highlight of afternoon was shooting the range that Chris and his family had setup. Think it was about 12 challenging targets, including a rat and Fred, the zombie. Lights out was at a more reasonable 2 am.
Sunday we awoke to fresh snow! It was Pat's turn to shine at breakfast-making .... egg casserole was outta this world! The fun continued, though there were fewer in attendance. Keeping warm in the Air Stream on Sunday night was bit of challenge, but the fellas were up to it. Josh was wise to choose another night at my place.
Thermometer read -1 Monday morn! I did the breakfast thingy Monday morning .... took 'em all to Dennys!! Then there was the big pack up and heading to home.
Everyone seemed to have a good time. I had a blast, learned a bit more, laughed alot, and got caught up with this great group of friends. Huge kudo goes to Chris and family for organizing this wonderful weekend!!!
Now, for a few pics.
Chris' neighbor, Greg, stopped by to work on his bow. Jerry, Chris' dad, was only too willing to provide coaching.
Dave . . . . looking totally confused.
Eric and Dave.
Dave, Brian, and Patrick.
Working on a BL board bow. Unfortunately, there was a pin knot very close to limb edge . . . . . . . .