[Ansteorra-archery] anyone have a map +directions for NRFP?

Tom Johnson tdj_ent at hotmail.com
Sun Jan 18 19:28:20 PST 2009


I don't have the address handy but directions are as follows.  Take best route to I35, Go north on I 35 thru OKC.  As you you merge with I44 in NE OKC, you are just over 2 miles from the exit.  You exit on Hefner Rd then go to the left at the stop sign and under I 35.  As you travel west on hefner about a 1/2 mile there will be a wooden archway the says Camp Dakani go in that entrance.  After you get to the pond look right and you will see the Archery Range.  Any question contact me at 405/514-5209.Aim, Shoot and Be Merry HL Thomas Quilliam, CAO Candelaio Pursuivant

Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2009 19:19:07 -0800From: lordleno666 at yahoo.comTo: ansteorra-archery at lists.ansteorra.orgSubject: [Ansteorra-archery] anyone have a map +directions for NRFP?




does anyone have a link to a map or the complete address of the place where the NRFP is being held on Sat.?
I can mapquest it if needed, but i need the address. I'm coming from the Noble/Norman area so any directions from there would be great! 
Len Billett




From: "ansteorra-archery-request at lists.ansteorra.org" <ansteorra-archery-request at lists.ansteorra.org>To: ansteorra-archery at lists.ansteorra.orgSent: Sunday, January 18, 2009 1:51:01 PMSubject: Ansteorra-archery Digest, Vol 32, Issue 24Send Ansteorra-archery mailing list submissions to    ansteorra-archery at lists.ansteorra.orgTo subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit    http://lists.ansteorra.org/listinfo.cgi/ansteorra-archery-ansteorra.orgor, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to    ansteorra-archery-request at lists.ansteorra.orgYou can reach the person managing the list at    ansteorra-archery-owner at lists.ansteorra.orgWhen replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specificthan "Re: Contents of Ansteorra-archery digest..."Today's Topics:  1. Re: Cross-Bows WILL Be Welcome at the      SherwoodTargetArcheryCompetitions! (Ken Theriot)----------------------------------------------------------------------Message: 1Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2009 13:50:53 -0600From: "Ken Theriot" <kentheriot at ravenboymusic.com>Subject: Re: [Ansteorra-archery] Cross-Bows WILL Be Welcome at the    SherwoodTargetArcheryCompetitions!To: "'Archery within the Kingdom of Ansteorra'"    <ansteorra-archery at lists.ansteorra.org>Message-ID: <EA735A3A2285481AA26F058B62565711 at SuperComputer>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"Thanks Iago!  That's the kind of thing I was looking for.    I've received a number of responses privately as well.  And based oneveryone's input I will say with certainty  (this time for sure;)) thatcross-bows WILL be involved in the target archery at our event.  I suspectedthat excluding one type of weapon might not be kosher, which is why I wantedto ask the folks on this list, most of whom have much more target archeryexperience than I do.  It has been quite an education;).  I still have to clear some things with some other folks in the barony beforeI put anything out through official channels as to the specifics (how we'llarrange for parity, etc.).  But I CAN promise that cross-bows will bewelcome at our event!  If there is one thing we WANT to do here, it is toencourage archery in Ansteorra.  That is the point of this event.  Thanks again for all your input!Kenneth  _____  From: Greg Coffman [mailto:baroniago at earthlink.net] Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 11:04 PMTo: Archery within the Kingdom of AnsteorraSubject: Re: [Ansteorra-archery] Question AboutSherwoodTargetArcheryCompetitionsI will come to support my barony. I will not participate because I can nolonger draw my recurve due to a shoulder injury. If it were in anothergroup, I wouldn't spend the money on the gas.  IagoOn Jan 17, 2009, at 8:29 PM, Ken Theriot wrote:Thanks Arthur!  I seem to have read all these replies in reverse order, sothough I was certain I was going to limit it to "hand-bows" (thanks for thequestion there) only on the target shoots, I'm also getting a hint that somecross-bow people might feel excluded if we do that.  Sigh.  I definitelywant this to be fun AND as inclusive as can be.  And we want ALL the shootsto be happen (safely;)) in the view of spectators in a "gallery" area.  Themore different stuff that is going on, it seems to me, the more confusing itwould be for the gallery.  Since I haven't made the decision yet, maybe I could take a poll ofcross-bow target folks on this list to see how many WOULDN'T come to theevent if we made it hand-bow only, but who otherwise WOULD have come.  Ifthat number is low or non-existent, I'll probably stay with the hand-bowonly.  But if 5 or 6 archers say they're not coming due to the exclusion, Iwould look at including cross-bow.  You don't have to post it here.  Feel free to e-mail me atkentheriot at ravenboymusic.com if you'd like.Oh, and again I want to make it clear that the armored combat archery WILLinclude cross-bows as usual.  Just in case there was any question.Thanks again!Kenneth  _____  From: ld.blackmoon [mailto:ld.blackmoon at cox.net] Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 5:27 PMTo: Archery within the Kingdom of AnsteorraSubject: Re: [Ansteorra-archery] Question About SherwoodTargetArcheryCompetitionsgreetings >This is a Robin Hood themed event, and as such, I was hoping to limit thetarget competitions (we'll be doing target stuff with both the regular TAstuff AND the CA stuff in the morning) to long bow.would that be long bow as in  longbow only ? or longbow as in longbow /recurve ?? or some variant ?>However, I know there are folks who prefer the cross-bow, or even shoot itexclusively for target.  How is this handled in "regular" targetcompetitions?    themed shoots are somewhat common in some areas , the thing is ,as youstated , some people prefer one style over the other , some like myself  aretrying to master as many styles as we have equipment . anyway , the key isto try to ballance your shoots so that no single style has all of theadvantages . normaly one shoot will be given over to he " theme " of theevent , normaly the title shoot.if you are going to limit any of the shoots , you really should publish thedetails well in advance .>Cross-bows would have a huge advantage over long bows for the same targetand distance wouldn't they?only if you plan it that way ...there are 4 very easy ways to handicap crossbows to help ballance a shoot intarget archery.1. timed = crossbows take longer to load and fire than recurve or longbow2. distance = crossbows work well at regular known distances , not so wellat unknown  distances3, # of shots = crossbows normaly have to get " zeroed in " if they dontknow the distance , this takes shots to do , most crossbow archers will needaprox 3 to 4 shots to get zeroed, but ive seen a realy good crossbowmanzero in 2 shots4, cold shoot = remember almost all archers like the advantage of having aknown distance , and will pace off the targets if given the chance .there are also ways to " handicap " longbow / recurve archers as well , itmainly lies in knowing " how " each bow type operates .>Am I off-base here? that would be for you to decide , just remember to try to keep archery as an" inclusive " activity , and not an exclusive activity.bad feelings causepeople to avoid events they would otherwise attend .crossbow envy is usualy caused because marshals don't understand howcrossbows work .>I don't have the competition experience to know for sure what to do herethe bottom line is, have fun ,  if you are the marshal in charge , its yourshoot , run it the way you want , unless there is a safety issue , or anobility issue (  you cant start at 9 am , morning court is at 9 am or his magesty wishesto watch x activity , but wont be available till 3pm )no one should be changing your shoot . any range can be closed for safetyissues, so make sure you double check any possible safety issues.but as marshal in charge , you are responsible for all the the fun, safety,and also any problems that arise , for all the archers and spectators atyour event .>Any input appreciated.ok those are my thoughts on this subject, others thoughts may ( and probablywill ; ) vary .good luck on your event !!be safe, be happy, have funarthur----- Original Message ----- From: Ken <mailto:kentheriot at ravenboymusic.com>  Theriot To: 'Archery within the Kingdom of<mailto:ansteorra-archery at lists.ansteorra.org>  Ansteorra' Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 12:50 PMSubject: [Ansteorra-archery] Question About Sherwood TargetArcheryCompetitionsHey Everyone,I was at our event planning meeting last night and talking about the archerycompetitions.  There will be several "novelty-shoots" for target archery,but I got to thinking afterward that I wanted to ask the experts aboutsomething.  I'm relatively new to target (though I've been doing CAregularly for a few years).  This is a Robin Hood themed event, and as such, I was hoping to limit thetarget competitions (we'll be doing target stuff with both the regular TAstuff AND the CA stuff in the morning) to long bow.  I know cross-bowsexisted in this period, but it just isn't in the "idiom" (zeitgeist?) ofRobin Hood.  Also, there is currently a set number of archery prizes.one foroverall target archery, 1 for CA target archery, and 1 for"in-armor-actually-fighting" CA. If we have to ALSO split the TA prize intotwo (one for cross-bow, and one for long-bow), it will make things a lotharder to do.  However, I know there are folks who prefer the cross-bow, oreven shoot it exclusively for target.  How is this handled in "regular"target competitions?    Cross-bows would have a huge advantage over long bows for the same targetand distance wouldn't they?  It would make sense to me that the two types ofweapons would have to either have their own competitions, or have differentdistances for the same target.  Regardless of either situation, it seemslike it would be exponentially difficult, given our full schedule, to haveboth weapons in the target archery competition.  Am I off-base here?Honestly, though I have participated in several "fun" shoots at SCA events,have set up a range, and am an authorized TA marshal, I don't have thecompetition experience to know for sure what to do here.Any input appreciated.Thanks!Kenneth   _____  _______________________________________________Ansteorra-archery mailing listAnsteorra-archery at lists.ansteorra.orghttp://lists.ansteorra.org/listinfo.cgi/ansteorra-archery-ansteorra.org  _____  No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.176 / Virus Database: 270.10.8/1897 - Release Date: 1/16/20096:52 AMNo virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.comVersion: 8.0.176 / Virus Database: 270.10.7/1895 - Release Date: 1/16/20096:52 AM_______________________________________________Ansteorra-archery mailing listAnsteorra-archery at lists.ansteorra.orghttp://lists.ansteorra.org/listinfo.cgi/ansteorra-archery-ansteorra.orgNo virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.comVersion: 8.0.176 / Virus Database: 270.10.9/1900 - Release Date: 1/18/200912:11 PM-------------- next part --------------An HTML attachment was scrubbed...URL: <http://lists.ansteorra.org/pipermail/ansteorra-archery-ansteorra.org/attachments/20090118/fabf6566/attachment.htm>------------------------------_______________________________________________Ansteorra-archery mailing listAnsteorra-archery at lists.ansteorra.orghttp://lists.ansteorra.org/listinfo.cgi/ansteorra-archery-ansteorra.orgEnd of Ansteorra-archery Digest, Vol 32, Issue 24*************************************************
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