Saturday, October 26, 2019

in the realm of obscure and unimaginable, could you make up this actual scene... some archery camp for kids, with an amphib jeep, in 1956 Pennsylvania, the Cook Forest state park, and the Ampibia Amphibious Jeep Rides


on State Highway 36 along 10 miles of the Clarian River in north-western Pennsylvania.

the 11,536 acre park is known for virgin old growth white pine, and hemlock timber stands.

http://www.ewillys.com/2014/06/16/cook-forest-seep-rides-postcard-on-ebay/

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  1. Back when all they had were long bows. Long before the recurve and the now common compound bow. I'm old enough that that's what we used in high school archery when I was a kid. The string could really rip up your forearm on the release if you weren't holding it right!

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    1. I had a longbow as a kid, and can verify that the forearm is gonna get ripped up!

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