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Topic: Try the Events Day, SF Bay Area
Posted By: Alan H
Subject: Try the Events Day, SF Bay Area
Date Posted: 12/01/09 at 11:34am
We're going to have   a general winter "Bust the Rust off " throws day at Stanford University on Saturday, January 2nd.  New guys and ladies are welcome, we'll have most of the gear out.  Any newbs  from Nor Cal that want to give this stuff a shot, shoot me a PM and I'll get you hooked up.

Alan


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Alan Hebert

Geezer-In-Training



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Posted By: WALLY.OLECIK
Date Posted: 12/01/09 at 9:31pm
Great idea, Alan!

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16lb-hammer(at)sshga.org

"Try not. Do or do not. There is no 'try!'" Yoda


Posted By: Alan H
Date Posted: 12/03/09 at 5:42am
...always lookin' to bring some new blood in!

Besides, this stuff is way too much fun not to share it.

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Alan Hebert

Geezer-In-Training


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Date Posted: 12/04/09 at 2:44pm


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Posted By: WALLY.OLECIK
Date Posted: 12/04/09 at 7:39pm
WTF?  l must have missed something!  Or this post missed the "Other" section!!!!

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"Try not. Do or do not. There is no 'try!'" Yoda


Posted By: BStillwell
Date Posted: 12/10/09 at 10:59am

Alan

Would like to get out there. I am guessing you and John are putting this together. Could you maybe have John and Morgan send out an email blast to those of us up here in NorCal. Time and directions to the throwing area of Stanford. Looking forward to it.

Thanks

Bill Stillwell



Posted By: Alan H
Date Posted: 1/03/10 at 2:08pm
Well, nobody showed up.  So I threw myself, coached a non-throwing friend who might help me out doing some demo's at Ren Faire, and called it a day.  I made a new caber and a new womens LWFD specifically for this event. Four people who specifically told me they'd be there, didn't show.

That's the last time I waste my time putting on such an event..


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Alan Hebert

Geezer-In-Training


Posted By: Detroitpete
Date Posted: 1/04/10 at 2:38am

Alan,

That just stinks.  Good for you for doing the work and being there.  Too bad folks didn't show.  Have heart.  It was thier loss.



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Posted By: popeye
Date Posted: 1/19/10 at 11:29am
Hey don't get discouraged new years weekend is not the best time to do
anything. I just found out about this forum but i'm interested in trying your
sport, just don't know how to get started


Posted By: autobotsmr
Date Posted: 1/20/10 at 7:39am
Hey Alan,

Im a newb to highland games and sent you a PM.  Like to see if you could let me come up and see how this works sometime

Matt Rich


Posted By: popeye
Date Posted: 1/26/10 at 7:35am
Sir Winston Churchill
I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat.


Posted By: popeye
Date Posted: 1/29/10 at 9:03am
Alan H do you train anywhere near San Mateo County?


Posted By: Alan H
Date Posted: 1/29/10 at 5:07pm
Yes, Popeye, I work out at Stanford.

Throw session this Sunday at 3:30.  It'll be at the Eucalyptus grove in between the soccer and lacrosse fields on El Camino Real.  Basically, it's right across the street from Palo Alto High School.

If it's pouring rain, we cancel.


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Alan Hebert

Geezer-In-Training


Posted By: Alan H
Date Posted: 1/29/10 at 5:16pm
Regular weekly practices will start mid-March depending on weather.  I'll probably have another day when I get out and throw casually, just to remember what end of the hammer to hold on to, in February. The first Games, or public event, anyway, is April 10th.

I suggest you guys look at the General forum, and find the thread about the SHA sheaf and WOB day. There will be lots of Nor Cal throwers at the clinic....just not me, unfortunately.


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Alan Hebert

Geezer-In-Training


Posted By: popeye
Date Posted: 1/30/10 at 4:16am
Alan H, I work Sundays ,do you ever workout saturday afternoons or Sunday
mornings?


Posted By: Alan H
Date Posted: 1/30/10 at 4:41pm
Right now is "off-season" so I'm not throwing much.  I'll probably pick a convenient time in February on a weekend and throw again. I'll put the date and time up here.

Regular throwing practice, meaning two weekday evenings a week will start probably the third week in March, more or less.  Precisely where on the campus that will be, in kind of up in the air, right now.

But look, don't let that stop you.  Hit YouTube and look at videos of the events. Get a 14-16 pound rock... Lyngso sells 'em and they have a scale.  Go out in a field and throw it and try to do what the good throwers do.

Read my thread about making gear on the cheap and make some. Look at YouTube, and go throw the stuff. If you don't have dumbell weights to use for making gear, then scan Craigslist, you can often pick up weights for cheap.   You can easily get started with 40 pounds of dumbell weights and  fifteen bucks worth of hardware from Orchard Supply or Home Depot.


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Alan Hebert

Geezer-In-Training


Posted By: popeye
Date Posted: 1/31/10 at 6:46am
Thanks I'll do that.


Posted By: Alan H
Date Posted: 2/12/10 at 10:30am
I'll have most of the gear out at Stanford, in the Masters Grove, eucalyptus grove next Saturday (Feb. 20th) starting about 1:00.

The grove is on El Camino Real, about 1/4 mile south of the Stadium. It's between the two soccer/lacrosse/rugby fields. Look for the saltire flag which will be flying from a pole on the fence, or possibly out the back of my car.. You can park right close by on El Camino Real.

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Alan Hebert

Geezer-In-Training


Posted By: popeye
Date Posted: 2/13/10 at 11:21am
Thanks Alan ,I know where  it is I've been to a few rugby games there.


Posted By: masterdouglas
Date Posted: 2/20/10 at 2:12am

Hey Alan,

I'm in the area and wanting to try out the games.  You going to be doing this again anytime soon?

 

D



Posted By: Alan H
Date Posted: 2/20/10 at 6:56pm
Popeye, we were there, you didn't show up.   Dude that is a REALLY bad habit to get into. If somebody brings the gear for you to use, loads it in his truck and hauls it down to the practice field and YOU DON'T SHOW, it's bad for the sport, bad for you, bad for me. You didn't even leave me a note, here saying you couldn't make it.

masterdouglas, yes... I will post open throws sessions ONE MORE TIME on this board. If guys who say they're coming can't be bothered to show up, and at least leave me a note, here, then screw it, I ain't botherin' any more.


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Alan Hebert

Geezer-In-Training


Posted By: popeye
Date Posted: 2/21/10 at 11:19am
Hey Alan I'm sorry but I was held over at work. I work the midnight shift and was planning to go home and sleep for a few hours and then go practice with you, but the way my job works if they are short staffed on the dayshift they hold over people from the night shift. I couldn't get to a computer to shoot you a message. I don't blame you for being pissed I would be too you've gone above and beyond to promote your sport, once again my apologies.


Posted By: Alan H
Date Posted: 3/13/10 at 2:39pm
popeye, check your messages..

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Alan Hebert

Geezer-In-Training



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