Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Around the Campfire => Topic started by: dinorocks on April 07, 2011, 02:02:25 pm
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Greetings-
This year I have been knighted leader of the “Woods Walk” at our clubs upcoming 3-day Primitive Shoot. Those participating in the Primitive Shoot are encouraged to wear period-correct (mid-1800’s) attire and set up period-correct camps…only primitive bows and self-arrows are allowed (with some exceptions for the kids).
Regarding the “Woods Walk”; six to eight archers with the best score on an entry shoot will qualify to participate in the “Woods Walk”. The “Woods Walk” consists of leading the qualified participants through a ten 3D animal target course as a group, shooting at the targets, and answering questions or performing a primitive-related skill challenge at each target (station). The person with the highest score at the end of the “Woods Walk” will win a great prize (I believe it will be a custom-made knife). The distance covered in the “Woods Walk” is about ½ mile and generally takes about 1 – 1½ hours to complete.
This is one of the events at the Primitive Shoot that most people look forward to each year so I want to make it as fun and challenging as possible. With that said, I’m looking for suggestions on primitive-related questions or primitive-related skill challenges. Following the event, I will post the questions/skill challenges I used. If I use your idea I will send you a small primitive token of my appreciation.
Thanks in advance!
Dino
dinorocks@gmail.com
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Sounds like fun ! You could have a Hawk and Knife block set up next to one of the targets that the person needs to cut a card or something before they move on to the next target. They would shoot the target then throw the hawk and knife.
Build a fire with flint and steel that needs to burn a string of a certain height before moving on
Good luck !
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Make a bowstring or explain how to make a bowstring out of sinew or rawhide. I can't do either but think it would be fun to learn.
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