It's snowing here, and the gasps of wonder are already giving way to tales of impassable roads, and it's yet to actually settle. My son's school closed early. Anyone would think England was in northern Europe! Like so many of my fellow countrymen I love the idea of snow, well at least visiting somewhere with snow. Like I love the idea of Biathlon; skis and rifles! Sounds good, but then again I'm sure I'd look terrible in one of those Lycra suits they all seem to wear. So I was delighted when I learned that there's a special biathlon for old gits where I'd be able to pass myself off as a young person and wouldn't have to dress like a member of Aerosmith!
Smugglers Notch? Wear The Fox Hat?
In Smugglers Notch preparations are under way for the annual Primitive Biathlon.
How cool is this? Dress up in fur hats and old time gear, arm yourself with a smoke-pole, and go for an invigorating jog. Although I am yet to distinguish myself either with a muzzle loader or at jogging, and I've never even worn a pair of snow shoes I'm totally up for it. The rules sound fair:
Overall prize eligibility is limited to entrants who observe the following restrictions:
- Single-barrel traditional style muzzleloaders(excludes in-line firing mechanisms).
- No optical sights.
- Traditional wood-framed snowshoes.
Along the wooded route will be three target shooting areas. At each target stage, participants will load and fire two shots at designated targets. At the finish will be a fourth, open shooting range at which participants will take three additional shots. All nine shots, including the finish line stage, will be 'on-the-clock'. All shooting will be from a standing position, unaided by 'shooting sticks' or other external aids. As in the past, we will be using steel 'gong'-type targets - either a hit or a miss. A misfire will be considered a miss.
This event will be held regardless of the weather - Remember the concept of Primitive!!! In the event that there is insufficient snow for snowshoes, please bring good walking boots.
More soon
your pal
SBW
You should have been a Colonist. You need to move here!
ReplyDeleteBest Regards,
Albert A Rasch
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Albert
ReplyDeleteHa Ha I certainly would have followed the call of adventure back in the day.
I've known a few re enactors over here, once you get past the stigma, it looks a lot of fun. Of course Le Loup and his crew have the weather for it down under, and the biathlon is short enough that anyone could have jun taking part.
See you there?
SBW
The Primitive Biathlon sounds like a fun event.
ReplyDeleteThat event is just a hop, skip, and a jump from here, buddy.
ReplyDeleteTovar
ReplyDeleteGreat that's you, albert and me signed up!
SBW