Firstly I would like to
extend my apologies to Bruce Foster, father (and grandfather) to a
couple of our members. The reason for this is that I forgot to
mention his efforts at bringing back to life one of my fallen ravens.
Bruce after seeing a picture of a very stylish footed arrow decided
to try his hand, and with the falling of a raven an opportunity was
opened. What a nice job he has done, though I am loath to try and
shoot it, no offence to your skills Bruce but I will keep it for
display purposes.
Since the last update, had two shoots worth mentioning. The first was on the 1st of September was another longbow shoot. This one was at Pontefract Castle this time. Its purely a fun shoot so to make sure of that, they have their own round that isn't either a GNAS or a BLBS recognised round. In the morning was 6 dozen arrows at 50yds, followed by a wand shoot. Then after lunch it was a 3D bear hunt, a speed shoot and then another 6 dozen arrows at 50yds.
In all honesty it was the
most fun and relaxed shoot I've been to, with no pressure of trying
to earn a certain level at a GNAS round. Though I did manage to get
through to the second round of the wand shoot and the bear hunt,
unfortunately I couldn't get any further, but it was still a new
experience. Plus the speed shooting was great, I managed to get 6
arrows shot, almost got a 7th, though the winner got nine
off, so still a little way to go. One very unusual thing was at the
end of each round a medal was handed out for the best gold of the
end, and at the end of the next end you'd hand it back and it would
rewarded to someone else. I am very proud to say that I won it twice,
and not only that one shot was so good it won best gold of the day.
So along with Hugh and Lizzie Foster, the other representatives of my
club we each walked away with a prize, and in Hugh's case a little
extra to line his pocket from the petite-coat sweep. Beautiful day,
wonderful place to shoot (inside Pontefract castle).
Centre Shot |
Best Gold For The End |
Best Gold Trophy |
Best Gold Overall |
The other main event that
happened on our calender was the friendly shoot we had with another
nearby club, Wirral. This time it was our turn to visit them which
was a chance for us to check out their new venue, for like us they
had trouble with the local rugby club pushing them out, so they moved
to another club down the road. It was a lovely day and despite an odd
wind that seemed to only blow diagonally across one side of the
field, there was no real bad weather. There was a slight issue with
the food being a little over done, or at least if your a meat eater,
but otherwise it was lovely. Though we did lose the match, they were
still a very friendly group to shoot with, and one boy to my interest
was shooting a Mongolian bow. To be honest I was tempted to ask if I
could try it out, but decided against it. Would seem a little odd a
stranger coming up and asking to have a go with your bow.
The downside at the moment
is that my club is still waiting for its new indoors range to be
built, and until it is we are lacking an indoor range to shoot in at
all, and with winter closing in tension is running high, and a chance
to practise outside is slowly ebbing away as the nights draw in.
Though saying that, the other day when we were shooting our club
handicap shoot, it was a lovely day, not too warm, not wet, and
little wind. Did pick up towards the end though, and I almost managed
to reach my personal best, just missed out equalling it by two
points.
So I close this update
with a quote from an unknown archer:
So long as the new moon returns to the
heavens a bent beautiful bow
So long will archery hold the hearts of men. (unknown)
So long will archery hold the hearts of men. (unknown)
I just wanted you to know I stopped by for a read. I'm glad to see you've managed to balance family life and enjoyment. When will little ~E~ get her own bow? And not the cute kind little girls wear in their hair. ;)
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