I just wanted to say hello to all of my fellow Colorado Tradgangers. My family and I moved to C. Springs in September and will be making this our home. We are extremely excited to say the least. I look forward to swapping stories with all of you.
It looks like it has been quiet in here lately. What's everyone up to this winter?
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Hello Pac'em and Welcome to CO. Seems like the Trad. guy's in this state are usually pretty quiet here on TG. There are few that frequent the site and a bunch of great people in the state that shoot trad. Here is a good place to start looking for what's going on. - http://www.colotradarchers.com/ They have the annual banquet in Feb. in Denver this year.
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Hi Elksong, thanks for the warm welcome. Thanks for the link. I actually ran across that site a few days ago. The sticks and strings newsletter is awesome.
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Hey Pac'em, I've been here just over a year up in the 'burbs of Denver. Glad I finally made it out here. Hope to see you in the woods or shooting a bow one of these days. homebru aka nathan in parker, co
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Hey homebru, I'll be up in your neck of the woods today. We're taking our daughter to the children's museum in Denver. I was thinking about stopping by Rocky Mountain Specialty gear. Ever been there?
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I have been to RMSG and it is a top notch place ran by some top notch guys! They have racks full of bows that you can shoot and are always ready to talk trad archery. I would say you should take the time to stop in!
Take care
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Gotta agree with over&under. rocky mtn spec. gear is top notch. not abetter place to go. Tom and his boys are the best. welcome PAC
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Hey Tim, yeah, I"ve been to RMSG. I try not to go there...lightens my wallet!!!! May actually stop in there Friday.
One of my hunting partners for 2010 just backed out. Anybody want to hike back into one of the Wilderness areas for a week? Regards, homebru
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Unfortunately, we didn't make it to RMSG last weekend. Our daughter wore us out at the children's museum...but next time I'm up that way...
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