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* [[The Art of War XLII/2008]] | * [[The Art of War XLII/2008]] | ||
* [[Art of War VI/2014]] | * [[Art of War VI/2014]] | ||
== Notes About Art of War == | == Notes About Art of War == | ||
===Weather/Climate=== | ===Weather/Climate=== | ||
Due to the time of year, the weather can be drizzly, rainy and/or cold at night. Drills and practices will occur despite rain, however. | |||
===Packing=== | ===Packing=== | ||
'''Things to bring:''' | |||
* Your heavy fighting kit (armor, weapons, fight clothes), or archery kit, or fencing kit, as appropriate for your track. | |||
* Your fight authorization | |||
* Any extra weapons, gear, and repair kits you might need to be able to loan | |||
* Sleeping bags, blankets, cushions, pillows. | |||
* Garb for wear during classes. | |||
* Changes of garb and fight clothing - it includes three days of instruction and fighting. | |||
* Towel, shower shoes, soap, shampoo - showers are available. | |||
* Ditty bag - toothpaste and tooth brush, etc. | |||
* Any needed medications | |||
* A notepad and pencil/pen | |||
* A willingness to learn | |||
* A good appetite | |||
'''Things to leave behind:''' | |||
* Feast gear - it's all provided | |||
* Tents (unless you hear otherwise) | |||
* Extraneous items - the days begin early, end late, and are full - you don't have a lot of downtime. | |||
* Preconceived ideas on how learning, and war work. | |||
===Site=== | ===Site=== | ||
The Art of War is normally held at a Boy Scout camp. Normally, this means covered sleeping areas with bunks are available, so tents will not be needed - but this may vary. Showers and bathrooms are also available. Due to the time of year, however, it may be cold at night. A parking lot is nearby. | |||
There is usually access a variety of terrain for drills and fighting. This has included, at past events: multiple fields for drill and practice; wooded areas; bridges; and a mine (underground lit passage). There is also normally a dining hall that is also used for classes, and additional classroom areas may be available for other tracks. | |||
==Pictures== | ==Pictures== | ||
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==Memories== | ==Memories== | ||
See also: | |||
* [[War Moot]] | |||
[[Category:Events]][[Category:Wars]][[Category:Aquaterra]] | [[Category:Events]][[Category:Wars]][[Category:Aquaterra]] |
Revision as of 15:07, 2 October 2015
The Art of War will hopefully be held semi-annually early in the year. Hosted by the Barony of Aquaterra.
The Art of War - a four day training event with the following goal: To advance the skill of each SCA War Fighter: as a warrior, leader, strategist, trainer of others and as a battle-Historian
Notes About Art of War
Weather/Climate
Due to the time of year, the weather can be drizzly, rainy and/or cold at night. Drills and practices will occur despite rain, however.
Packing
Things to bring:
- Your heavy fighting kit (armor, weapons, fight clothes), or archery kit, or fencing kit, as appropriate for your track.
- Your fight authorization
- Any extra weapons, gear, and repair kits you might need to be able to loan
- Sleeping bags, blankets, cushions, pillows.
- Garb for wear during classes.
- Changes of garb and fight clothing - it includes three days of instruction and fighting.
- Towel, shower shoes, soap, shampoo - showers are available.
- Ditty bag - toothpaste and tooth brush, etc.
- Any needed medications
- A notepad and pencil/pen
- A willingness to learn
- A good appetite
Things to leave behind:
- Feast gear - it's all provided
- Tents (unless you hear otherwise)
- Extraneous items - the days begin early, end late, and are full - you don't have a lot of downtime.
- Preconceived ideas on how learning, and war work.
Site
The Art of War is normally held at a Boy Scout camp. Normally, this means covered sleeping areas with bunks are available, so tents will not be needed - but this may vary. Showers and bathrooms are also available. Due to the time of year, however, it may be cold at night. A parking lot is nearby.
There is usually access a variety of terrain for drills and fighting. This has included, at past events: multiple fields for drill and practice; wooded areas; bridges; and a mine (underground lit passage). There is also normally a dining hall that is also used for classes, and additional classroom areas may be available for other tracks.
Pictures
Memories
See also: