I just had to go sometime, I have read so many articles and books by the main organizers and attendants... people like Fred Asbell, TJ Conrads, the Wenzel brothers, not to mention the history of the place... Glen st. Charles and Art Young.
Well I drove the 13.5 hours from Mississippi (saw LOTS of young corn growing along the way), and arrived at pretty Berrien Springs, Michigan.
I was immediately welcomed by very nice folks, and set up my awning in the show area even though I didn't see any self bowyers around. Well there weren't many, but I actually had the most success (sales) I've yet had at a rendezvous. As it turns out, the stick bow builders that were there were really dedicated, and the new bow builders I talked to were all ears and welcomed any advice me and others could give (not that I'm an expert).
What seems to be the norm at nearly all traditional gatherings- it rained a few times, but mercifully short bursts.
They had raffles, auctions, speakers, and dinners in the evenings and lots of Fred Bear and Howard Hill historical displays throughout the day in the clubhouse. There is an enormous camping area, 4 3-D ranges, kids range, aerial target thrower for flu-flu shooting.
I just wanted to post and thank the guys on the PA boards who stopped to talk to me. It was a lot of fun for the entire long weekend, and I saw some "big shots" of print and video fame who seem to put their pants on just like I do.
BTW- I met a guy named John Brooks who makes the best looking and shooting self bows I've ever seen!
I can say that it is a cool place to go... maybe more stick shooters will be there next year?
Jon