saxonaxe
26-01-2015, 06:44 PM
After my tent destroying trip to the Moors recently, it was nice to return to the silence and stillness of the woods. :) I've repaired my tent anyway now, so today was a free day to wander with my bow.
The Deer as always, stand like ghosts and watch silently as I make my way through the wood. I just managed to capture one about central in the photo.
http://i.imgur.com/nrWUoV0l.jpg
Very mild weather. still and damp in the wood and once I'd dropped the bergan off and hung my poncho up to keep the light misty rain off, I went for a wander.
http://i.imgur.com/XVPAOTtl.jpg
I've been keeping an eye on this Ash for a few years now. It's interesting how gradually and slowly it comes to the end of it's life. Once it had three trunks, now one has fallen and the next looks ready to fall at the next gale.
http://i.imgur.com/jfTXpV1l.jpg
The King Alfred's Cakes and Fungi make the most of the dying tree.
http://i.imgur.com/PDN72REl.jpg
The young Hornbeam growing close by suffered when the first trunk fell..
http://i.imgur.com/0Wn08xul.jpg
Possibly victim of the Buzzards which I often see circling above the woodland leaf canopy.
http://i.imgur.com/RVOM6qNl.jpg
Close by, another Ash. It doesn't show in the photo but a thin black burn mark runs down the trunk to the root which is charred and blown apart. The base of the tree looks almost as if it's been hit by a round of HE.
http://i.imgur.com/ZhJlQqOl.jpg
How many times have I told you? ' Don't shoot at stumps with this bow....idiot!!'..:ashamed:
A tempting target and I couldn't resist it, and then it took half an hour of tree surgery to get my arrow out..!!
http://i.imgur.com/FyxSxV2l.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/kuxklqll.jpg
It's a 60lb compound, old but powerful and drives the alluminium arrows deep, too deep sometimes!! I usually stick to paper targets with that bow..
http://i.imgur.com/k4J7xAwl.jpg
Tea time..shooting that bow all morning is like a free weights session..Took this photo to show how well the little spirit burner works in the Swiss Volcano stove. Like a little furnace! It's great, dead simple and I'm not sure but there's not much difference in boil time between the Volcano and my little gas stove.
http://i.imgur.com/ItJgE6rl.jpg
The framed bergan is ideal to use when carrying the bow. Quiver clips onto the frame and the bow limb fits behind the frame shelf and makes for a good secure carry position.
http://i.imgur.com/xDLtHg1l.jpg
A good full days practice which I've no doubt my back, shoulder and arm muscles will remind me of later...:D :D
The Deer as always, stand like ghosts and watch silently as I make my way through the wood. I just managed to capture one about central in the photo.
http://i.imgur.com/nrWUoV0l.jpg
Very mild weather. still and damp in the wood and once I'd dropped the bergan off and hung my poncho up to keep the light misty rain off, I went for a wander.
http://i.imgur.com/XVPAOTtl.jpg
I've been keeping an eye on this Ash for a few years now. It's interesting how gradually and slowly it comes to the end of it's life. Once it had three trunks, now one has fallen and the next looks ready to fall at the next gale.
http://i.imgur.com/jfTXpV1l.jpg
The King Alfred's Cakes and Fungi make the most of the dying tree.
http://i.imgur.com/PDN72REl.jpg
The young Hornbeam growing close by suffered when the first trunk fell..
http://i.imgur.com/0Wn08xul.jpg
Possibly victim of the Buzzards which I often see circling above the woodland leaf canopy.
http://i.imgur.com/RVOM6qNl.jpg
Close by, another Ash. It doesn't show in the photo but a thin black burn mark runs down the trunk to the root which is charred and blown apart. The base of the tree looks almost as if it's been hit by a round of HE.
http://i.imgur.com/ZhJlQqOl.jpg
How many times have I told you? ' Don't shoot at stumps with this bow....idiot!!'..:ashamed:
A tempting target and I couldn't resist it, and then it took half an hour of tree surgery to get my arrow out..!!
http://i.imgur.com/FyxSxV2l.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/kuxklqll.jpg
It's a 60lb compound, old but powerful and drives the alluminium arrows deep, too deep sometimes!! I usually stick to paper targets with that bow..
http://i.imgur.com/k4J7xAwl.jpg
Tea time..shooting that bow all morning is like a free weights session..Took this photo to show how well the little spirit burner works in the Swiss Volcano stove. Like a little furnace! It's great, dead simple and I'm not sure but there's not much difference in boil time between the Volcano and my little gas stove.
http://i.imgur.com/ItJgE6rl.jpg
The framed bergan is ideal to use when carrying the bow. Quiver clips onto the frame and the bow limb fits behind the frame shelf and makes for a good secure carry position.
http://i.imgur.com/xDLtHg1l.jpg
A good full days practice which I've no doubt my back, shoulder and arm muscles will remind me of later...:D :D