This was my 1st time at Bedford. I enjoyed it very much. I liked the courses and the yardages, Shot half in the rain and half in great weather and never had to wait more than a couple of minutes at any target, GOOD JOB!!!! except for the big ole snake I almost stepped on on course G. I cant say enough about all the great people there. I had a friend whoms cable was cut and needed a replacement and we searched all the vendors and no one had the size he needed so we went to Strickland and he offered to make him a new one and in less than an hour he had a new cable and to boot he didnt even charge him anything[

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We then got to use Lancasters bow press.
I had a wonderful older gentleman camped next to me that saw me camping alone and invited me to dinner and to lunch and asked if I had enough sleeping bags and offered me his extras if I needed them, we spent hours just chatting and visiting and talking archery, he even offered to walk me out to the course tent since it was my 1st time there, gave me some great tips and lots of useful info and instruction. He had a teenager with him that he takes to shoOts and that works in his shop for him. He shoots for Hoyt and his name is GORDY from Michigan, I just wish I had gotten his last name I would love to get in touch with him again, he is a truely great and thoughtful person!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The people working the tents and the IBO booth in the big building were all very nice and helpful.
I did end up with a deer tick in a bad spot, nasty little blood sucking vampires[:@][X(]
SEE YA THERE NEXT YEAR