I first started shooting a compound in May 2006, only to give it up in Dec. 2009. I made the switch from compound to recurve in January 2010. In February, I picked up a friend's longbow and instantly fell in love with shooting it. I sold the recurve and bought a longbow and am never going to look back. I have since learned how to tune my bow and make wooden arrows. My next endeavor is learn how to make my own strings.
Looking back on compound, I just tired of the hype of having to constantly buy a new bow every year to keep up with the "proverbial Jones's". I also got tired of all the different 'gimmicks' with sights, releases, etc. With traditional equipment every thing is simple. Even though traditional archery equipment appears simple, there is some serious science behind properly executing the shot. Finally, the biggest plus for me switching is I honestly say I enjoy shooting traditional equipment over the compound.