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Michelino di Gino Martini: I recall that the site was a mowed farm field, at had bees. Lots and lots of bees. I remember having to duck into the tent to be able to eat. Other than the bees, it was very fun - got to pal around with the Lost Vikings and do the ol' grey mare dance.  
I recall that the site was a mowed farm field, at had bees. Lots and lots of bees. I remember having to duck into the tent to be able to eat. Other than the bees, it was very fun - got to pal around with the Lost Vikings and do the ol' grey mare dance.  


The castle for the heavy fighting was on a hillside, which was fairly steep in places. It's walls tended to want to self-destruct as folks ran into it or leaned on it. Great woods battle, however. --[[User:Michelino di Gino Martini|Michelino di Gino Martini]] 15:01, 28 Sep 2006 (EDT)
The castle for the heavy fighting was on a hillside, which was fairly steep in places. It's walls tended to want to self-destruct as folks ran into it or leaned on it. Great woods battle, however. --[[User:Michelino di Gino Martini|Michelino di Gino Martini]] 15:01, 28 Sep 2006 (EDT)

Latest revision as of 10:48, 16 September 2019

Date
July 30-31, 2004
Branch
Autocrat
Site
Private land near Newport, Pend Oreille county, WA within the lands of Grimwithshire
Weather
Hot and sunny
Activities
Heavy War scenarios, rapier scenarios


Event Highlights

(Stuff that happened in Court, or who won the contests, or that happened to all or most people on site e.g. a windstorm, or banquet details. Include links to other pages as appropriate.)

Pictures

Michelino di Gino Martini's pics

Personal Memories

(Add your personal event memories here. End them with a blank line, four dashes and another blank line. Don't forget to sign them with dash-dash-tildex3. Reminder: it's considered VERY rude to edit someone else's memories.)


I recall that the site was a mowed farm field, at had bees. Lots and lots of bees. I remember having to duck into the tent to be able to eat. Other than the bees, it was very fun - got to pal around with the Lost Vikings and do the ol' grey mare dance. 

The castle for the heavy fighting was on a hillside, which was fairly steep in places. It's walls tended to want to self-destruct as folks ran into it or leaned on it. Great woods battle, however. --Michelino di Gino Martini 15:01, 28 Sep 2006 (EDT)