I'm a new member. The events/gathering forum is evidently now closed. I'm not having any quick luck on knowing where to find info or ask for info. So, I'm looking for info from people "in the know" about the annual KS Wakarusa Trad gathering that's going down this coming weekend; put on by T.H.E. Archery club. Thanks in advance for any and all info (e.g., where and if you can camp, best campfires with hunting stories, methods on shooting arrows without your hands, best place to aim at an on-coming tornado, etc.)
I can't help you out with any info you are looking for, but welcome to the Gang!
Bisch
Primitive camping on site. They have a website that should have more information. There is usually a multiple campfires. As far as hands free shooting uhh I got nothing. I usually just try and hide from tornaders.
We will have The Nocking Point trailer there,stop by for a visit.
Terry
Just to let folks know,we will be bringing several high quality bows with us that I picked up in Texas last weekend along with a Dwyer longbow that should arrive on Wed.All of them are in the 40# to low 50# and are priced right.
Terry
Terry-
That sounds great. Will bring some $$$
B-AIR-O-
You will love the shoot! I have been to every one. This is the 21st year....one of my favorite weekends of the year.
Location, dates, times, events?
I might try to check this out depending on my work schedule. I think my boys would love it.
Dates and location can be found here.
http://thearcheryclub.org/
Thanks for the feedback. I'm aware of the dates (this coming weekend) and location from T.H.E. Archery Club website, and it provides a name and contact phone number for more info. But that's all I've been able to find. Nothing regarding event start and end times or costs for camping (& when you can roll in to camp), attendance, shoots, etc. Or whether there will be any food/drink concessions, bbq's, or if it's all BYO_. So, looks like I may be making a call :-) Looking forward to making this event! And I'll look for the Nocking Point crew.
QuoteOriginally posted by B-AIR-O:
Thanks for the feedback. I'm aware of the dates (this coming weekend) and location from T.H.E. Archery Club website, and it provides a name and contact phone number for more info. But that's all I've been able to find. Nothing regarding event start and end times or costs for camping (& when you can roll in to camp), attendance, shoots, etc. Or whether there will be any food/drink concessions, bbq's, or if it's all BYO_. So, looks like I may be making a call :-) Looking forward to making this event! And I'll look for the Nocking Point crew.
Did you make a call? If so, do you have any info to share?
Haven't made call TKO, tied up with work. On website Jody Storman at 785-224-6255 is contact person for info (T.H.E. Prez). Today's hectic for me, not sure if I'll get a call off.
I can provide info on past shoots, may be different for this year
Camping is free, no showers there. People roll in Friday.
Usually @ 250 attend
tickle start, cards in by 3:00 pm 40 targets
Usually have some novelty shoots and raffles going on also.
scouts usually have breakfast and lunch to purchase. Dinners have sometimes happened.
Great course and terrain, usually is not backed up. My favorite shoot.
Had another bow show up today,Black Widow PSA Ironwood-62 inches -48#
Terry
Thanks a bunch CEW! Looking forward to checking the course and area out.
We are looking forward to seeing everyone, old friends and new.
--Mike Dunnaway, Wild Horse Creek Bows
Up for a great time!
Looking forward to seeing everyone again this year always a great time. Should have great weather.
Had a great time at the shoot and the weather could not have been better both for shooting arrows or shooting the breeze. Got to meet a new traditional archery supply vendor, Feathers-n-Wood. Nice folks and hope to see them at future events around the region. The Nocking Point was there too and it was great to see them as well.
This is a fun shoot on a great course folks and Thanks to THE Archery Club for putting it on. :thumbsup:
Great event, had an absolute blast, everything was well organized, met new friends, had stellar weather, humorous expert vendors, boy scouts provided excellent java & chow, came back with all my arrows and sore cheek muscles from smiling and laughing so much. I 2nd Paul's thanks to Jody and THE Archery Club crew - their work made it all fire off wonderfully. Trad is rad, and life is good.
The boy and I had a blast as always. Lots of good people there. Thanks Jody.
Great time as always just not long enough or enough time on my part. course was great and as always the fellowship was fantastic.