RE: World championships question
stickshooter, 2003 was my first year at Snowshoe. I like to fling arrows as much as the next guy. But that's not all there is to it. There are lots of things to see. Archery equipment, beautiful scenery, lots of deer and bears. You'll meet allot of very nice, friendly people, and have a good time with them. I feel it is a family affair at Snowshoe, if that's what you want out of it. I have one son that can't walk the courses or shoot a bow. But we had a ball swimming and looking at the sights. My other son shot in FBH, and we had a ball swimming and looking at the sights. And through all this, I got to shoot some arrows. The weather didn't cooperate, that's life. At least we are all assured of being able to return in 2004, if we so choose. And I choose to return.