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Fire Stryker
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posted 05-05-2004 01:35 PM     Profile for Fire Stryker   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message   Edit/Delete Post   Reply With Quote

This is the driveway leading up to the encampment site. You will note the small stream that crosses the driveway.


The Beehive Oven. It really works. They make pizza in it all the time. Also in the event it rains, it's a nice place to stay warm.


Open Field:Left. This is where the English encampment will be. We thought the tracks would be a good place to divide the encampments unless everyone wants to put the tents all together.


Open Field: Right. This is where the horses will be.


Open Field: Right. Burgundian Encampment site.


Open Field: Left. English Encampment site.

Okay, this is enough for Part I: The Fields.


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Part II: The Trails and Stuff.


The Trail Head.


Bob and Geo on the trail. I took pictures of our guide and Bob so you could have a human point of reference for size of the trail.


Trail Fork.


This is a small pool Geo helped build that acts like a small swimming hole.


This is the bridge. The "swimmng hole" is to the left.


This is the first natural boundary for the property, a pond.


Stone foundation for a fortification that they are building on the property.

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Part III: Part II continued.


Tower foundation 1.


Tower foundation 2.


This is the small house that is on the highest point on the property.

Enjoy!

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