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'''THE WORK CREWS & SITE PREPARATION''' | |||
My memories of this past Clinton, are, as ususal, full of nostalga and good feelings. This year, however, we said goodbye to two very dear friends. We lost Sir Geoffrey to an auto accident and dear Jeffrey McLean (Wilson) we lost this past June. A very heart felt gathering took place at the castle, for all to share their grief and tell stories and loving words for their fallen friend. | |||
For a select few close friends, Jeffrey's wife, Patti, invited us to spread his ashes at the memorial stump. It was very lovingly done and we all took a part of Jeffrey home with us; some in forms of handprints on breasts and bums (he'd have loved to have done that in person), others in form of photographs and all of us took him home in our hearts and memories. | |||
Because of all the work that must be done in preparation of the war, I tend to arrive on site early and set up in anticipation. This year Adam and I arrived and had a nice quiet few days to our selves with the horses. Roly came and took them away as people arrived and the mayhem began. To our sheer delight, Malcolm (Raymond) of Lamont arrived. He had told us last year would be his final Clinton - we were overjoyed he contradicted himself. Then came Nan & Ongus, and the flow began. Boy, we sure have some great people in our gang. | |||
The work began in earnest a few days before the work weekend, where a review of the site, damages and plans were conducted. When the work weekend was called to order there was a nice collective of egar people, ready to be put to task. As the weekend wore on the crew grew. During the following week the masses began to expand and more hands were put to work. An amazing job was done by so many. | |||
We happily report the site was in good general condition and not much work was needed to repair damages. A new pit was dug for the biffies by the play yard, and the new construction shifted over. We hope that will be suitable for a few more years to come, at least. | |||
Of special note, this year Adam took over as Construction head, and a most magnanamous donation was gifted the site by Sam & Loreli. They donated the materials to rebuild the tavern bridge, which became a feat of engineering marvel. We don't expect to have to deal with it again for many years to come. If fact, all the upper bridges were the primary focus this year. | |||
The Chasm Mill again donated a pile of lumber to us, through the able direction of Darrel of the Clinton Pines, who also works at the mill. We wrote a letter of thanks and expressed our gratitude in a letter to the editor of the Clinton Lariat. Everyone is so giving to us and we are very caring of our friends in the town. Some of whom have even begun to join us for the event each year. yea! | |||
We did have difficulty with the upper drainage ditch, after a magnificent diversion culvert was created. Regrettably the aquafir did not fill in time to get the spring running. To the rescue came two of Clinton's own participants, who helped us prime generators and pumps and borrowed fire hose to get water up to the baths. We apologise for the noise the pumps necessity made. We appreciate everyone's understanding. The baths and showers were successfully filled, used and cleaned - in turn. Hazzah to all who made that happen. | |||
Jodan, Ysabeau and Goode put their hands to decorating the Queen's bath, which we hear she enjoyed tremendously, to the point of bestowing them her favour in court. There are plans being made by these ladies for another bath transformation. Keep your eyes open. | |||
The castle roof got finished and the walls were painted. it's looking very spectacular. | |||
Pony swings have been designed to put in the Kids play yard. We ran out of time during the event prep, but have the design. if anyone wants to cut a pony swing in advance and bring it up to Clinton 2007, please email jodan for the pattern and directions: [jodan@whistlerbc.net] | |||
All in all, it was a very successful preparatory work party and everyone should be very proud of their accomplishments. Repainting of poems, sayings and grafitti is needed where the biffies were whitewashed. Please bring your paints and ideas for next year. If you'd like to take on a bath, you'll need to reserve one. Please contact jodan (noted above). | |||
We'll leave the describing the War to others, since we were resting our soles and soals, after the hard weeks before. Suffice it to say, once everyone left, the site was in realatively good condition. We would ask that people take a bit more time to scour their camp sites for small non-biodegradable articles. We found lots aftewards. It is a horse field, after all, and we don't want to be responsible for causing illness or worse - to a horse, that is! | |||
If anyone is interested in becoming a member of the Clinton Engineers group, please email Adam at [adamdropkin@shaw.ca] | |||
We hope to see everyone again next year, with gloves, shovels and if someone has a chain saw, that would come in very handy. Thanks again for allowing us all to be a part of such a wonderful experience. Thanks Pam & Neil for your generosity. | |||
Thanks Everyone. | |||
jodan - | |||
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Revision as of 17:25, 1 November 2006
This year Clinton War will be a lot of fun and full of excitement.
- Date
- August 5-7 AS XLI (2006)
- Branch
- Lions Gate
- Autocrat
- Viscountess Amanda Kendal of Westmoreland
- Site
- Clinton ! (Clinton, B.C. About 4 hours drive north of Vancouver, B.C.)
- Weather
- Moderately hot and some wind
- Activities
- (highlights as mentioned in event copy)
- Sample: Queen's Rapier Champion Tournament on Sunday
- Sample: Costumer's Guild Contest: Full Court Garb
Event Highlights
...there are WAY more stars visible for us city-folks than what we are used to. On a clear night, you barely need a lantern to see by. And the moon will be full on the 9th (War weekend 4th-7th), so will be pretty spectacular. Bring your binoculars and/or telescopes. --Dougal
Our lovely Queen did hold court and here are some of the awards she granted; (the ones i remember cause these are my pals! and please forgive my spelling)
Goutt de Sangs for:
Jambe de Lions for
- James Wolfden
- Margaret Hamilton of Sterlingsire
- Rodrigo
Our good Prince handed out two Havoks, one to Mikail and one to Cyneric
The Baron added Sigurd to the order of the Lions Claw.
I missed the child's Chivalry hankerchief but the group was to the bath house staff, who hauled water up the hill from the creek and the individual was to Rhaudri Silverhand who with Estaban (who was eventually kicked out so the Barional Defender of Rapier could get some fighting in) repaired 30 gorgets to bring them up to standard so their owners could fight on saturday
Morweena
Pictures
(Links to event pictures off-site)
Angus' group shot of the rapier fighters
Personal Memories
THE WORK CREWS & SITE PREPARATION
My memories of this past Clinton, are, as ususal, full of nostalga and good feelings. This year, however, we said goodbye to two very dear friends. We lost Sir Geoffrey to an auto accident and dear Jeffrey McLean (Wilson) we lost this past June. A very heart felt gathering took place at the castle, for all to share their grief and tell stories and loving words for their fallen friend.
For a select few close friends, Jeffrey's wife, Patti, invited us to spread his ashes at the memorial stump. It was very lovingly done and we all took a part of Jeffrey home with us; some in forms of handprints on breasts and bums (he'd have loved to have done that in person), others in form of photographs and all of us took him home in our hearts and memories.
Because of all the work that must be done in preparation of the war, I tend to arrive on site early and set up in anticipation. This year Adam and I arrived and had a nice quiet few days to our selves with the horses. Roly came and took them away as people arrived and the mayhem began. To our sheer delight, Malcolm (Raymond) of Lamont arrived. He had told us last year would be his final Clinton - we were overjoyed he contradicted himself. Then came Nan & Ongus, and the flow began. Boy, we sure have some great people in our gang.
The work began in earnest a few days before the work weekend, where a review of the site, damages and plans were conducted. When the work weekend was called to order there was a nice collective of egar people, ready to be put to task. As the weekend wore on the crew grew. During the following week the masses began to expand and more hands were put to work. An amazing job was done by so many.
We happily report the site was in good general condition and not much work was needed to repair damages. A new pit was dug for the biffies by the play yard, and the new construction shifted over. We hope that will be suitable for a few more years to come, at least.
Of special note, this year Adam took over as Construction head, and a most magnanamous donation was gifted the site by Sam & Loreli. They donated the materials to rebuild the tavern bridge, which became a feat of engineering marvel. We don't expect to have to deal with it again for many years to come. If fact, all the upper bridges were the primary focus this year.
The Chasm Mill again donated a pile of lumber to us, through the able direction of Darrel of the Clinton Pines, who also works at the mill. We wrote a letter of thanks and expressed our gratitude in a letter to the editor of the Clinton Lariat. Everyone is so giving to us and we are very caring of our friends in the town. Some of whom have even begun to join us for the event each year. yea!
We did have difficulty with the upper drainage ditch, after a magnificent diversion culvert was created. Regrettably the aquafir did not fill in time to get the spring running. To the rescue came two of Clinton's own participants, who helped us prime generators and pumps and borrowed fire hose to get water up to the baths. We apologise for the noise the pumps necessity made. We appreciate everyone's understanding. The baths and showers were successfully filled, used and cleaned - in turn. Hazzah to all who made that happen.
Jodan, Ysabeau and Goode put their hands to decorating the Queen's bath, which we hear she enjoyed tremendously, to the point of bestowing them her favour in court. There are plans being made by these ladies for another bath transformation. Keep your eyes open.
The castle roof got finished and the walls were painted. it's looking very spectacular.
Pony swings have been designed to put in the Kids play yard. We ran out of time during the event prep, but have the design. if anyone wants to cut a pony swing in advance and bring it up to Clinton 2007, please email jodan for the pattern and directions: [jodan@whistlerbc.net]
All in all, it was a very successful preparatory work party and everyone should be very proud of their accomplishments. Repainting of poems, sayings and grafitti is needed where the biffies were whitewashed. Please bring your paints and ideas for next year. If you'd like to take on a bath, you'll need to reserve one. Please contact jodan (noted above).
We'll leave the describing the War to others, since we were resting our soles and soals, after the hard weeks before. Suffice it to say, once everyone left, the site was in realatively good condition. We would ask that people take a bit more time to scour their camp sites for small non-biodegradable articles. We found lots aftewards. It is a horse field, after all, and we don't want to be responsible for causing illness or worse - to a horse, that is!
If anyone is interested in becoming a member of the Clinton Engineers group, please email Adam at [adamdropkin@shaw.ca]
We hope to see everyone again next year, with gloves, shovels and if someone has a chain saw, that would come in very handy. Thanks again for allowing us all to be a part of such a wonderful experience. Thanks Pam & Neil for your generosity.
Thanks Everyone.
jodan -
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On Saturday night I went for a wander about camp. My body aching from war, my head light from wine. The stars so bright overhead, the sound of drums making me want to sway to the beat. The smell of smoke and roasted beast teasing my senses. The breeze wafted cold pulling at the loose hair about my face. I closed my cloak around me tighter. Ahead of me was a couple wrapped in their cloaks walking and talking in low tones. He was holding a lamp to guide the way. They stopped and he lifted the lamp to see her face, I was mesmerized by the soft glow reflecting off her beautiful face. Her eyes flew wide and I heard her gasp. She saw something in him that changed her life. All the hair on my arms and neck stood up as I watched him lean in for a kiss. I am absolutely sure I had the privilage of witnessing the moment two people fell in love.
That is only one magical moment in a weekend where I was able to lose the mundane world, if just for just a little while, and immerse myself in the game that tugs at my heart.
Dina
(A "keeper" posting from the Lions Gate mailing list. Posted Aug 2006.)
Some special memories...
The merchant with the castle down at the smokers bridge... that was his second event. His first was Clinton LAST YEAR where he ran the food merchant at the same spot (smokers bridge) selling goat stew. I was so seriously impressed by him I cannot say.
The bannok lady has been coming to us for 3 years now and I am a confirmed shopper in her booth.
I was amazed to have 13 food merchants at Clinton this year, and all of them were busy happy merchants.
On a side note, especially when we get a newbie merchant who puts the effort in that our fruit selling crepe makers did...please please please...tell them what you like and what you don't like on their displays. Lots of them don't know.
And in praise of creativity, did you see the trailer that was painted up to look like it was covered with leather? It had a very very bad sewing job (the stitches were of various lengths and some of them were pulling out, and there were a few spaces where the leather had split...was obvious that who ever had done the sewing did not understand leather or were seriously strapped for cash when buying their leather..or both. (you do understand that the leather and stitches were all painted on?) What a fantastic job.
Or the RV fabric castle? Wow I love it. Or the castle that had walls that someone set up across from Patty McLean's Encampment, or Gaelen's fabulous tarted costco. There was so many cool tents and encampments this year that my head was spinning .... PFFT was not the Rye..was the tents..honest!
I have to say from the point of view of a merchant at Clinton War and as a member of Lions Gate..that this past Clinton was one of the best ever. I would say the best.....save for the absent friends I could not help looking to see and missing badly. Ah Gerhard, Roger, Sigfried, Wolfier, Jeff...you are all mised as are many more not just those missing perminantly but those missing temporarily too...
I arrived on Thursday before the work week, and we had a contest to see who could see the most shooting stars....someone won for being dizzy and having the galaxy move..but the stars, the sky, the moon, the parties, the music, the memories..Man I love Clinton War.
In service
A totally exhausted Genevieve Barbota of Gryphonshold
(who is off to do a load of laundry so I can have clean sheets tonite)
OH yes..it was fantastic that we had the Queen at Clinton..and did you see what her BATH looked like? It truely describes decadant..wow! This one had to be seen to be believed.
Her bath was entirely painted inside, with a mural of a lady rising from her bath with her child on one wall, and much decoration and trim, a roof made of red scarves, scented candles, flower petels and a harpest in the next bath to sooth her...and much more..all on a horse pasture?
(A "keeper" posting from the Lions Gate mailing list. Posted Aug 2006.)
A fun time was had by all!! Well except for me who had to watch from the sidelines - damn knee surgery. On the plus side, noone got hurt (at least nothing except bruises)
I got a hafoc! Total surprise. It was great.
Got to tease Mikael about him getting something, but not telling him what it was - (He got a hafoc too). Of course then he beat me at Toblero in the longest game I have had in a while. It was fun.
I hope everyone else had as good a time as I did.
Cyneric
Yes, her Majesty graced us with her presence in court Saturday and handed out large numbers of awards.
That sounds way too derogatory in some ways for a lady who travelled so far and will be working her fingers to the bone mundanely just to be able to go off to join the King and her children at Pensic later this week.
She really did appear most regal and gracefull as well as pleased - nay - HAPPY - to be there with us and be able to present the numerous awards she did.
In my hindsight the most notable one was to Lady Sigrid Arden of Coill Mhor who was elevated to a Court Baroness (much to her Lord Husband's shock !)
Numerous other awards were given out in a Principality court ( 2? new Havocs there) as well as Baronial courts. 5 or 6 gentles were inducted into the Order of the Albatross for continued "nit picking" type of hard work on the site year after year (Jodan for arriving way ahead of time and marking the roads and paths out for the rest of us, Abullah for his coninuing work on the baths and Robert of Arden for his plumbing and pipe fitting work on the same as well as his recently started flim documentary of the War come to mind)
"Magic" moment...? Several - all at Geoffrey's memorial in the castle and the wake that followed !
Food merchants on site by the score !
Samurai Gardens back after way too long an absense !
The Native lady with her fresh Bannock to rival all the fantastic nummies from the bake housethat we have coem to expect.
Someone selling Turkish Coffee.
A creperie !! Where he was from I know not but he "camoflaged" his trailer to look like a castle so maybe it wasn't his first SCA event . Not only crepes but bbq'd steak for dinner one night and a beef stew another. Cheap - unbelievably cheap prices and GOOD!! His were the Bretanny style crepes - thin and crispy with fillings Nummmers !! (He promsies to be back next year !)
The site was its usual wonderfull - albeit dusty - self but the weather generally co-operated with it being not too hot during the day for the fighters (of all persuasions!)
Friday night was *C O L D !!!* A mundane merchant on site (a purveyor of fresh fruit and veg!) informed some that he lived about 20 km away from Clinton and observed a temp reading of -2C at home that night !!
No spectacular deaths that I noted unfortunately but fortunately no
- real* injuries (or deaths ! 8-) ) to report from the warfield either !
A new "project" for the site - a fund raiser to enable the purchase of a used 20' shipping container to store tools etc in when we aren't there over the winter and amke things at least rodent/vermin proof if not "2 legged type vermin" who might want to have tools and/or equipment sprout legs and walk away....
Alastair
(slowly getting garb, car, clothes and self clean !)
(A "keeper" posting from the Lions Gate mailing list. Posted Aug 2006.)
I went around to the merchants of Clinton and requested donations of Largess for the Queen and for the Prince of Tir Righ. I told the merchants it was totally voluntary, that they did not have to donate anything if they chose not to. I had the honor of taking up (with several other merchants) a large bag of donations and delivering another large bag later (not everyone was up at 9 am lol).
Her Magesty seemed to be delighted with our donation, and thanked us prittily.
Later I was sitting in my booth when a large lord came in (name of Zulu for those of you that know him) and informed me that he was now the Royal Bard, that the Queen had heard he could sing and had asked him to sing. She loved his singing and asked him to sing 3 more times, the last time to sing Ave Maria. She went to her tent and retrieved a large two handled mug and gave it to him, informing him that it was the Queens Cup, and that he was now the Royal Bard. He was so delighted. So was I. (especially as he sang Ave Maria to me as well *grin*). I requested that he go across the street to Thomas of Appledore and tell him that story as well. He asked why. I said "because Thomas made that cup and donated it to Largess this morning". He did, and the delight on Thomas' face was incredible. Talk about a win win situation.
I know that the royalty all have a great need for largess and seeing the Queen pass out to the populace what we had donated that morning was a real delight. *grin* one of the merchants had donated a small box full of small pewter rings and I received one in evening court for having made her trip more comfortable by donating the use of the bed. A very kind lady is our Queen.
I have to say that I thought this was one of the best Clinton Wars ever. I had a blast. I especially love the work week as its alot more laid back, and there is alot more time to get to know people. There was a massive amount of work done this year, rebuilding the bridges, and the biffy, working on the tavern, the bakehouse, the baths and the castle. There was some problems with the drainage ditch not flowing, and holes in the road that were also worked on. The usual horse pucky, brush and ucky plant removal was done as well. Samauri Sam and Lorelie donated all the money to rebuild the tavern bridge (horsies and marmuts are bad for bridges apparantly) and we all donated to the fund to buy a perminant storage container.
I especially enjoyed the weather - it was cool and comfortable for most of the work week and only really got hot during the actual war. We got to see the wonderous star show on Thursday nite of the work week, and had rain on Friday.
Already dreaming of next year
Genevieve Barbota of Gryphonshold
It is my frist clinton, and will always be remmebered as my favorite event! I had a wonderful time! I know everyone had a wonderful time! I can't wait until next year!!!!
I sat under the stars all night long the first night, and watched them fall
I shot archery with some very good friends
Waterbeared and marshalled the war a couple of times, to be that close is amazing
Introduced the gentles of the shire into the queens encampment, to see a private performance by Zulu the moor. It was wonderous, he is now the royal bard of their Majesties! She is such a wonderful queen!
I was accepted by the sergeantry at their meeting as a new candiate for courtier
Lady Elsepth asked me to be her Lady-in-waiting, which was by FAR the best thing that happened. There was much happiness!
I listened to the lives of my fellow gentles in a tent of very close friends. We all talked, laughed, snorted, had the best time ever. Witnessed the courtship of two close friends
I laughed with my best friend, pillaged a campsite, captured two lovely ladies and stephano; for mead and pretzels. To bad we didn't get any shinney things hey guys?
Had baths in the bathhouse, and experience all its own, to look at the sky while you bath is something else...and the queens chambers? Whooooohhh that WAS something else!!
Kept warm beside a good friend, you know who you are. Thank you my friend ^^
Had massive amounts of sushi that no one should ever have in there life!
Playing the drums at the dew drop inn, singing, playing my flute and dancing along with the merriment
Wishing that the event was so much longer!!!
Cheers, Komatsu no Ayame Lady-in-Waiting to Lady Elspeth Selwode Student to Her Ladyship Genvieve d'Clauriux
This event was my first big event since I've begun to ramp up my SCA participation again. My very first event was Clinton War as well, about 15 years ago when I was a wee sprout.
A couple of memories really stand out - the cold on Friday when myself and another newbie arrived. We were set to camp with our friends from Montengarde (we are from Ravenswier and not active yet) but their directions were poor - to say the least.
I got "We're camped on the corner of Odhin's Way, near some heraldry that is two rampant lions countercharged". Hmm. We looked around, and asked many folks if they knew were a crew from Montengarde was. One gentle was very helpfull - he told me to go to the Smoker's Bridge, use my best herald's voice and ask where the Montengardian's were camped. It worked - and they were near the Heraldry I'd found (on what I learned later was the court tent) but nowhere near Odhin's Way.
The people I camped with were amazing. If there was ever a way to get addicted to SCA eventing it is camping with such a fantastic set of people. Many thanks go out to them (you know who you are!).
Another memorable moment was Sunday night - I heard accordians and had to see what was happening. One of our camp's Knights had been slain by a beer during a game of "Spear the Beer" and had been taken to the hospital. Everyone was dispersing and I found a workshop on dancing. I shed my cloak and joined in, and managed not to step on too many toes. The dancing (especially the "huggy dance" and the "boys hopping dance")were great and that single workshop was the best time I had the whole event.
Secondary was following along with the Morris Dancers on Sunday night holding a light. I was not much help but very happy to be included in even a small way in something I thought was great.
My sincere thanks to the musicians, the organizers and to the two young ladies I met who complimented my poor dancing, Alejandra and Madeleine.
My sincere thanks as well to all the volunteers, crats and everyone who made such an amazing event come alive. I will be there again next year, and will be volunteering more of my time.
(A "keeper" posting from the North Road, posted Aug 2006.)
Awesome..... Our shire has a plethora of new awards Sigrid of Arden/Ravensweir became a court baroness, Liam and Sass their AoAs, Robert of Arden his Goutte and was inducted into the order of the Albatross, Rodric Maelwedd his AoA, Danira and Katarina Maelwedd Lion Cub
Used my new tent this event for the first time and am very happy....oh...and I'm supposed to say that Sigrid of Arden is NOT sewing any more tents....LOL Pug did excellent for his first event. The memorial for Geoff ........ went very well..and for me he will always be there at Clinton Chased around a drunken Baroness Sunday night.....filk coming soon to commemorate the night ;-)
Now..I have my obligatory several lbs of souvenir to wash out of clothes, kids, dog, car and myself.
Recuperation....that will take the rest of this week.
I hope all others had a grand time...and yes....sigh..it ended all to soon......mundanity has its good points but Clinton ..............sigh
In Merry Service
Cerridwen
Event Copy
Clinton Event (used to be Clinton War) - August 4th - August 7th, 2006
Lions Gate calls all groups everywhere to display their prowess in combat, archery, rapier, arts and sciences to entertain our Queen. There will be battles for all including heavies only, heavies with lights and archery, rapier, as well as arts and sciences. We will also have castle battles, woods battles, the Baroness's walk and more. You can enjoy classes, the Tavern, Merchants Row and diverse entertainment. To foster and display the multitude of talents in our entire illustrious gentles, there will be Arts and Sciences Contests.
There will be an Arts Contest on a working kite. It must be constructed on site. Bonus points for period construction and period materials. Judging criteria will include: Authenticity (with documentation), aesthetics, and workmanship.
There will be a Science Contest on beads made of period materials. They must be constructed on site. Judging criteria will include: Authenticity (with documentation), aesthetics, and workmanship.
Another Contest
HL Isobel de la Roche is sponsoring a contest for a human powered tool because we seem to use them at Clinton. Rake, shovel, adze. that sort of thing - the prize would be a linen shirt. This complete information is posted in a separate eMail.
There will also be a contest for a pouch made on site from supplied materials.
The site, located near the village of Clinton in Central BC, is a beautiful valley with a creek running through it, a spring for water and pit toilets. There is no street address for this event as it is located on the Clinton Creek Ranch (the old Martin place), a few kilometers north of the village of Clinton. The closest groceries, gas and bank machine are in Clinton. Because of the fire hazard there will be restrictions on open fires and smoking. The days can be hot and the nights can be cold and it is usually windy.
Minors (anyone under 19 years of age), attending without a parent or guardian must have a signed NSCA Minor's Waiver and a signed SCA Minor's Waiver with them.
The Clinton event begins at noon on Friday, August 4th and ends at 1:00 pm on Monday, August 7th, 2006.
The site fee will be $10.00 for everyone13 and over, $5.00 per child 5 - 12, under 5 is free. The family rate is $25.00 per family or whatever you can afford. The sponsoring group is the Barony of Lions Gate. Please make cheques payable to "The Barony of Lions Gate". Non-Member Surcharge of $4.00 will be charged to whose who are not a paid member of the SCA and will be charged on the non-discounted fees.
There is no merchant fee. There is no merchant registration deadline. While most of the merchants locate themselves on the North Road and the Tavern Road, there is no allocated Merchants Row.
There is only one way to reserve tent space at Clinton. It is on a first come basis. Either you or someone else puts down your tent or a labeled tarp in the space that you want. There is no tenting on the Combat and Castle Field.
Non-Canadian residents should be aware that medical and ambulatory services without insurance coverage are not necessarily provided save for life/limb threatening situations.
For more information, please contact Amanda Kendal (Nancy Stevens) at [address, phone, and e-mail deleted for privacy].
Directions
From the North: Make your best way to Clinton. From the north end of Clinton, turn right on MacDonald. Head up the hill and take the right hand fork that continues to head up the hill and turns into a gravel road. Follow the surveyor's tape. You will cross the railway tracks and immediately turn left over the cattle guard. Just as you clear the cattle guard the road forks. Take the left fork, which will parallel the railway tracks. Stay on this road and you will see a reservoir on the left. Just past this is the main gate. Please close the gate after you and continue until you reach the site proper.
(Drive slowly and honk your horn as you approach blind corners.)
From the South: Make your best way to Cache Creek, B.C. Take Highway 97 to Clinton.
From the south end of Clinton you will travel to the other end of the town and turn left on MacDonald. Head up hill and take the right hand fork that continues to head up hill and turns into a gravel road. Follow the surveyor's tape. You will cross the railway tracks and immediately turn left over the cattle guard. Just as you clear the cattle guard the road forks. Take the left fork, which will parallel the railway tracks. Stay on this road and you will see a reservoir on the left. Just past this is the main gate. Please close the gate after you and continue until you reach the site proper.
(Drive slowly and honk your horn as you approach blind corners.)
From South of the US / Canada border: Take I-5 north past Bellingham and Ferndale. When you are almost at Blaine, take the Truck Crossing exit to the US / Canada border. Continue north to Highway 1. Go east to Hope. Stay on Highway 1 to Cache Creek. Follow the directions above.
Waivers
Waivers at Clinton - 2006
Greetings,
SCA Adult Waivers will be signed at the gate for all participants who do not show a blue SCA Membership Card.
SCA Minor Waivers will be required for all participants under the age of 19 years who do not show a blue SCA Membership Card. They will be available at the gate.
NSCA Adult Waivers will not be at the gate. They will be required only for the combat, target archery, rapier, etc. activities. Therefore, they will be available at another location. Check at the Kendal Pavilion for the location.
NSCA Adult Waivers will be required for all participants in combat, archery, rapier, and marshalling who do not show an NSCA Membership Card with the words "Waiver" stamped on it.
NSCA Minor Waivers will be required for all participants under the age of 19 years. They will be available at the gate.
Medical Authorization Forms will be required for all participants under the age of 19 years, if the parent or legal guardian is not on site continually. Two copies will be required.
Only parents or court appointed guardians can sign the minor waivers of their children, so those bringing children that are not their own should have waivers filled out ahead of time, and those older minors coming on their own must have waivers filled out before they arrive, with an adult appointed by their parent or court appointed guardian on the medical consent.
For the NSCA Adult and Minor Waivers, please go to the NSCA website: www.nsca.bc.ca/waivers/
There is a link to the SCA Waivers.
This year, the NSCA Adult Waivers are roster waivers - ie - more than one name on each waiver.
This year, the NSCA Minor Waivers are family waivers - ie - minors belonging to a single parent or legal guardian.
This year, the NSCA Waivers do not require witness signatures.
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Contests
The House de Ferreiro sponsors a contest on period tools.
Details:
A contest for most period human powered tool, as would have been useful in a medieval or renaissance village life.
Clinton is one of the few sites where many members of the populace bring tools and work to bring the site into shape so others may enjoy it. We bring modern tools- rakes, shovels, hammers, tin snips etc. I like them, but what would our medieval and renaissance forebearers have used? When faced with digging a ditch or shearing back long grasses?
More points for the more parts of the tool being made by you. More points for documenting your process as well as your product. Oral documentation acceptable but you may be competing against someone who had a scribe write things down. Pay a priest if you haven't got your letters.
I am limiting the tools to those which were human powered, so no ox carts please. I was thinking rakes, shovels, hoes, forks, scythes, etc.
There were exotic ones by our standards as well as standard tools, so tell us what it is, and how it was used. What was it good for? Why was it better than another tool for that job? Was it a general purpose tool, or one for a very specific task? What process was it used in?
The tool does not need to be made on the site. It may use modern materials, but tell us what the period one would have been and why you chose this substitute.
To be eligible, the tool may not have won a contest before.
The Prize: a linen shirt made for your measure, for your time period, gender, and culture. To be made by our household by Baroness's Tourney in December, where you may pick it up or we mail it to you.
If you are early period, this is a nice linen undertunic; if you are late period, its a shirt with box pleated ruffles. If you are female, its a chemise or smock, you get the picture. Something that suits and fits the winner is the goal.
Work Week
Clinton Work Week Information
Greetings all,
Gentles of all ages are invited to help prepare the Clinton site for the onslaught of the armies. Beginning on the Saturday before the event we need help with everything from painting signs to digging ditches to laying out roads, building bridges, helping with class registration and making improvements to the castle. We have a job for everyone, and this event runs because of your help.
This is to prepare the site for those attending the event, and to add various items for the enjoyment of more people.
Gate people will be needed starting Wednesday - August 2nd.
A few reminders:
- First, please have someone from your camp attend the 9am work meetings each morning; that's where the work assignments get done and where we find out about progress. The meetings are at the Work Party camp (same general location as in previous years), on the west side of the Main Road, between the hollow and the Kendal camp (which is beside the Sir Walter Raleigh Memorial Smokers' Bridge).
- Second, we'd like everyone to do a couple of hours a day of work. You can do all your work on one day and relax for the rest of the week, if you wish. Or, you can work as much as you want to. Looking after the people in your camp who are working on the site counts as working on the site. Helping with class registration counts as well.
- If you arrive on the Work Weekend or early in the Work Week, you are expected to put in 12 hours total. If you arrive on Wednesday or later you are expected in put in 4 hours total. Of course, if you wish to put in more work time, you are welcome to do so.
There is no time clock and no one is checking up on you. This is on your honour.
This will leave plenty of time to take classes, work on the Children's Play, hike, hang out at Kelly Lake, tourist in the area or relax.
Please, no medieval garb during Work Week before 6 pm, unless you are taking or teaching an class. The event begins at noon on Friday - August 4th.
No merchants open during the Work Week before 6 pm with the exception of food merchants who can be open any time.
Wear work clothes and bring shovels, hammers, crowbars, etc.
There will be a separate posting with the site rules, site fees, etc.
Fighting Scenarios
(Posted by Viscount Ieuan Gower, (on behalf of the Baron and the MIC) Please feel free to forward to all relevant lists.)
Greetings to all and sundry,
The days of Clinton are nearly upon us... baggage trains are loaded, warriors prepare to do battle... perhaps now would be a good time to reveal the sides; the rules and conventions; and, everybody's favourite, the scenarios.
The sides for this year's Clinton War Scenarios will be "Einars, Wolfpack and Friends" to take on all comers. Standard An Tir War conventions will be followed including "Death From Behind" and "Dead on the Ground". Maximum pike length is 9 feet as per Kingdom Law, (HRM Amalric). Marshals should at minimum wear safety glasses during scenarios with archery. Valid fighter cards will be required for participation as will the completion of an NSCA Waiver. If you need to be either Authorized for the first time or Re-Authorized please arrive early in armour with all the weapons you plan to authorize in so that the process can be expedited. Minors wishing to partake in combat must have a valid fighter card signed by the Earl Marshal or the Tir Righ Marshal. No-one else will do. They must also have to have parents/guardians sign the relevant waivers. If there are still fighters and marshals willing and able once all of the scheduled battles have been completed pick-up scenarios will undoubtedly happen.
SATURDAY (begins 30min after Opening Court concludes)
RESURRECTION BATTLE (No Archery Allowed)
This battle is designed to "keep you occupied" as stragglers are inspected and join the fray. A bridge and two fords will be marked out on the field - these are the only places where the river can be crossed. Combatants may be cross the bridge normally but must kneel as they "wade" across the ford. The battle will have unlimited resurrections with no missile combatants and will last approximately 30min. When resurrecting change sides and enter combat from behind your lines.
PUSH BATTLE (Missile Weapons Allowed in Some Scenarios)
The "Push Battle" is a series of 5 separate battles; Boat Battle; Bridge Battle; Field Battle; Castle Battle and Defile Battle and is meant to simulate the progression of two forces fighting over the control of neighbouring castles. The winner of the battle progresses to the next battle in the sequence as they try to drive their opponents back into their castle and defeat them once and for all. With evenly matched sides the progression will "push" back and forth before one side breaks.
- Boat Battle - Each army will begin in boats. Boats can be picked up and moved but those "rowing" cannot fight simultaneously. (Missile Allowed)
- Bridge Battle - Standard bridge battle, if you fall off the bridge you drown. If you wade out of the ford you are swept away and drown. (No Missile)
- Field Battle - Open field battle with no obstacles or special modifiers (Missile Allowed)
- Castle Battle - Standard Castle Battle both gates will be in play and defenders may retreat into the inner keep. (Missile Allowed)
- Defile Battle - Armies will pour in from opposite sides and fight to control the castle. The full castle, (inner and outer walls), will be in play (No Missile)
WOODS BATTLE (Missiles Weapons Allowed)
Two armies meet in the woods beyond the end of the world at Clinton. Each army bears a banner / flag and must simultaneously defend their banner and strive to take the enemy banner. Banner bearers may be killed, and must DROP the banner upon dying. Dying upon the banner will be considered bad manners, and may result in bodily removal by whatever manner convenient to your opponent. The sides shall begin at their resurrection points, at opposite sides of the woods and combat shall commence. Victory shall be claimed by the side that delivers their opponents banner to the 'End of the world.' Unlimited resurrection for 30 min, then fight on to the death. Missile combat will be allowed, however no re-inspection of ammunition will be allowed during the battle.
BOX TOURNEY (Missile Tourney)
There will be a box tourney held following the Woods Battle. Kingdom Box Tourney rules, most likely a round robin format to allow for more "entertainment".
SUNDAY (Begins when the Baroness has begun her walk in the woods)
BARONESS'S WALK (Missiles Weapons Allowed)
- The Walk - The Baroness has decided upon her traditional Sunday mooring stroll in the forest... a forest known to be frequented by brigands and other undesirables. Fortunately for her Excellency she is escorted by her sergeantry... unfortunately for them they are not alone in the forest. The scenario begins when the marshals announce that the Baroness has "begun her walk". The camping areas will be considered "out of bounds" however as the rest of the area is a potential combat area and as archery is allowed during this scenario please use caution and keep helms on when any combatants are in sight.
- The Castle - Immediately following the Walk there will be a pair of castle battles. If the Baroness has returned safely from her walk the Sergeants will defend the castle first- if on the other hand the Baroness has been captured the Brigands will. When the battle is completed places will be reversed and the second Castle Battle will ensue.
KNIGHT & SQUIRE vs. THE WORLD (No Archery Allowed)
Knights and their squires are considered mounted while all other combatants are deemed to be on foot; Knights and squires will stand while all other combatants kneel. This will be fought as an open field battle with no resurrections.
CASTLE BATTLES (Missile Weapons Allowed in Alternating Scenarios)
A series of castle battles will be fought alternating between attacking and defending, missile and no missile weapons:
- Age & Treachery vs. Youth and Vigour - Combatants over 35 will battle those who have not yet reached that distinguished age.
- No Pikes - For this battle weapon length will be restricted to 7 1/2 feet.
- Norse vs. The World - Those with Norse personas will battle the rest of us.
- Corridor Battle (No Archery) - The inner and outer walls of the castle form a corridor, armies start at each end and meet in the middle.
- Unlimited Resurrection - Fought through one castle gate and the inner bailey this will be the last "organized" scenario of the day and will last 30min
PRINCIPALITY TOURNEY (Evening)
Their most august Highnesses have asked to be entertained by a tourney. More details will be announced at opening court.
Gas Prices
- Sun, July 30: 106 ish in Abbotsford today, 119 in Cache Creek yesterday.
- Costco in Abbotsford was at 1.05 for members, that was Friday's (July 28) price. Chilliwack was at 1.09 all weekend (July 29-30).
Work Weekend Site News
(posted Sunday, 30 July)
I have just returned from the Clinton site. Thought I would update information for those who haven't finished packing.
The nights are quite cold this year. We had substantial rain on Friday evening (28 July) and again Sunday (today, 30 July) - so even though the weather is to become sunnier toward Thursday - you might want to have an extra dry tarp or so and definitely your woolies.
Also, for those who tend to rely on the natural spring (not the creek) for potable water, as of this morning it was not running. I brought all my drinking water into the site and was very glad.
Oh.......and our Telus Cell phone didn't find reception either.
Cheers, Sine
(posted Monday, 31 July)
don't panic all
the spring was held up as the drainage ditch was overgrown with roses and had to be dug out
When I left site sunday it was almost cleared, with the extra rain and work I am sure it will be running by today
and the creek is running quite high no drought this year
Morweena