Saturday, September 27, 2008
ROOTS Rendezvous Ride Share
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ROOTS Rendezvous
OCTOBER 24, Friday 4 PM - Sunday 26 4 PM
Celebrate primitive skills and get a taste of what we teach at ROOTS.
Workshops and demonstrations for the whole family:
Fire by friction
Primitive weapons
Hide tanning
Edible, medicinal & utilitarian plant use
Wildlife tracking
Shelter
Water purification
Flint knapping
Fireside cooking
Natural fibers
Stalking & movement
Awareness
& Guests from our community including
Ninjutsu with Ben Goodrich
Birding with Amy Butler
Ecological communities with Dan Farrell
Primitive physical conditioning with Abdul Mujib of North Country Kettle Bells
Edible plant walks with Annie Mcleary and George Lisi of Wisdom of the Herbs School
Mushrooms with Alan LePage
Medicinal plants with Vermont Center for Integrative Herbalism
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Doe Camp
You can view VOGA's website at http://www.voga.org/vermont_outdoors_woman.htm
I also would like to make a point to mention the skilled tailor, serious hunter, and lovely lady Wendy Butler of Trailfeathers. She provides hunting clothes designed for women. As it is said in her website; "The Trailfeathers' line of clothing is designed to fit a woman's body and to provide her with superior comfort across a full range of activities—from sitting in a tree stand to climbing a windy ridge, and even answering the call of nature." That call of nature? inspiration via her mom for those chilly mornings, her pants come with an extended crotch zipper so that "women no longer need to hang it all out to relieve themselves." Brilliant!
You can check this out at: http://www.trailfeathers.com/
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Spring Fling, Traditional Archery Shoot
This was the first Spring Fling of many more to come.
May 31, 2008 - This past Saturday ROOTS held a traditional archery shoot for the community. Despite the rain, the event was well attended, with archers of all ages. Through the efforts of a number of committed and creative people we were able to hold space for a 20-shot 3D course, aerial shooting, and instinctive shooting tutorial. A notable mention goes out to G and Oliver who held to the task of fashioning a 'spooked grouse' that flew up into the trees by means of a crafty weighted lever action. That was a pleaser, along with a similar 'running' deer. The day ended at dusk, with a tutorial on making and shooting flaming arrows...which are dangerously fun. see raucous take down of the straw man.
Below: Shooting at aerial targets, people lining up to shoot at stationary targets, an enthusiastic Emmit Avery along with his father Lucian, us walking the course, and the evening of flaming arrows...
To anyone who reads this and thinks they missed a good time. You can catch up and check out the ROOTS Rendezvous this October.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
This is ROOTS new blog
- Traditional Survival Skills
- Awareness and Tracking
- Indigenous Philosophy
- Inspiring a shift in humanity's perspective of our role as inhabitants of the Earth towards a deeper understanding of our interdependence with all creatures and elements with which we share the planet.
- Supporting and teaching skills based on natural materials in order to connect people to the Earth through their artistic process.
- Providing ourselves and our work as artisans as a reference for those who wish to learn the ancient ways in which human beings lived as an integral part of the natural community.