I failed to get this into the last issue of the newsletter so I'm going to post it here. If you know of people within your circle of influence who don't visit this site, perhaps you could make mention of it to them. Especially those helpful types who understand that 'many hands make light work'.
This year we will return to the Baker ranch in Packwood!
Mark your calendar for the 1st weekend in August, the 3rd, 4th & 5th. Planning for this year’s event has just begun. We will need to have a couple of work parties to clean up the trails and flag the courses. Volunteers are needed for the work parties, to help set up on the days before the Rendezvous, to run novelty shoots, and to teardown and clean up afterwards.
The success of the Rendezvous depends on members who pitch in to lend a hand. If you would like to volunteer give me or Dale a call (or email one of us) and we'll get you set up.
If we can't get help to run each of the separate novelty shoots then they might not happen! Currently we are in need of people to run the Long Elk shoot, the Blanket shoot and the Night shoot. Even if you’ve never run a novelty shoot before, there is plenty of experience on hand to back you up. Don’t be afraid to try it!
I am looking forward to this year’s Rendezvous being as fun as it was last year!
-------------------- "To me, how you take an animal and how you conduct the hunt, and what you gain from the experience is what bowhunting is all about." -Jay Massey Posts: 345 | From: Washington | Registered: Jul 2003
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Was thinking about hauling the RV down to Packwood from Whidbey Island, but the gas prices got me thinking twice. Can you recommend any hotel/motels in the vicinity? Thanks.
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there are 3 or 4 in town. do a seach and they will turn up.
Rick
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It would be awesome if there was more on this event on the TBW website. Cole from Emerald City Archers has made this years rondezvous a club event. We are looking forward to this. Shawn
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At the Baker’s Little Cayuse Ranch, just off Hwy. 12, west of Packwood, WA.
On site primitive camping and toilets. Room for RV’s and trailers (no hook-ups). COOK SHACK!
VENDORS’ ROW!
Shooting Fees: Members $15, Non-members $30: This allows you to shoot the courses for the entire weekend. Kids 17 & under shoot for free.
Raffle donations kindly accepted.
Board meeting Friday night; 7pm. Membership meeting on Saturday night during the Ice Cream Social.
• NOVELTY SHOOTS
• RAFFLES
• VIKING SHOOT
• BLANKET SHOOT Your contribution to the blanket shoot must instill pride of ownership (or you can’t play!)
Directions to the TBW Rendezvous: 171 Baker Rd. Randle, WA. 98377 From Yakima and the I-82 / US-12 Interchange From I-82 take exit 31 and merge onto US-12 W toward Naches/White Pass. Go 17.6 miles and then stay on US-12 W as it turns to the left. Travel 57.7 miles on US-12 W and turn right onto Smith Creek Rd. & follow the signs. From I-5 / US-12 Interchange From I-5 take exit 68 (US-12 East) toward Morton/Yakima. Travel East on US-12 for 60.5 miles. Turn left on Smith Creek Rd. & follow the signs.
TRADITIONAL GEAR ONLY Recurves, longbows, selfbows. Any arrow is ok. No broadheads unless specific targets say otherwise. Pets on leash in-hand. Bring flu-flu arrows (just in case). No rangefinders or binoculars.
For more information contact: Rick: rliebel@comcast.net 206-824-6161 Dale: dl_sharp@comcast.net 253-630-6660
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...my apologizes for failing to get that on the website. -Dale
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First time at the TBW, Packwood event. It was very fun, right in my wheelhouse. The cooks were great. What an awesome vibe.
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