Well I was feeling a bit under the weather today and grabbed an old book off the shelf to pass the time, I had read this book when it was published in 1997 and enjoyed it, but it did not just jump up and grab me.
I am glad I picked this one to re read as it just made more sense to me now and I ended up reading the whole 263 pages in one sitting, not often does a book take me away like this , I was roaming the hills, shooting arrows and enjoying the history of archery all in one story, I cant tell you what a treat it was.
What book is it you say? Well The Traditional Way by Fred Anderson, I encourage you to pick up a copy.
Fred takes you through a lifetime of the bow and arrow , ideas on the passion of archery as well as little tid bits of the industry in general, all rolled together with a bunch of history and some of the many greats of our past .
Fred really hits the nail on the head for me in chapter 1 "Pondering bows" and I guess I just matured since I read it 12 years ago as I really enjoyed the book.
Your right Fred, when we are to old to shoot any longer and we sit and remember the past, we wont remember the trophy's weve won at tournaments nor the animals we have taken but we will sure remember the people that we have shared the campfires with. Thanks for a great book Fred.