Showing posts with label events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label events. Show all posts

Monday, July 20, 2015

Karma Tales Archery Camp at Mayacama



Nestled in the hills of northern Sonoma County, California, not far from the charming town of Healdsburg, Mayacama is a private golf and residential community where a vibrant club life is joined by an active sporting life in an indescribably beautiful valley.

Mayacama contracted Hannah Gart of Karma Tales to teach an archery class to some of their members.

While she was teaching, she filmed her young students, and later edited the footage into the video above. When we teach we often use the camera and playback abilities of our phones to show the new student what their form really looks like. It's easier than bringing a full sized mirror out into the field.

Hannah Gart of Karma Tales taught a two day Archery Kids Camp at Mayacama. The video features Lauren and Lilly on their second day of Camp! 

For more information please contact Karma Tales at info@karmatales.com!


Friday, June 12, 2015

The Gathering... 2015



At first glance, the title sounds a bit like a bad horror film. "In a town somewhere in the heart of the Black Forest, this unsuspecting British lad has no idea what he's in for..."

But that's not true. Grizzly Jim of Merlin's Archery Adventures, has been to "The Gathering" before, and this time he documented his experience. Can't add much more than what's in the film except for the fact that I'm insanely jealous of his experience.

It's not that he got to shoot some arrows in the woods, I do that nearly every day. It's not that he got to shoot some arrows with Henry Bodnik... Ok, that's a bold face lie. I would love to shoot some arrows with Henry Bodnik, but mainly it's the fact that these folks look like they are having the time of their lives!


Here in America it is hard to find events like this that aren't heavily sponsored by bows with training wheels or the newest retractable killing blades. There is an epidemic here in the States of corporate camouflage and gadgetry.

Thank you Grizzly Jim for the great little documentary of your latest adventure. I am watching... and taking notes ;)