Or if you use the search function in google calendar, search for Pennsic 37 Battlefield - that should find it.
Next is to work on getting markers into google maps for the locations, so that the "map" part of the calendar will work, too.
Oh, and yes - it shall be a most...invigorating...Pennsic.
Yup yup ... the word I'd gotten thru the Midrealm Army fellas was that both Royals loved melee and fighting of almost any sort and relayed that onward ...
It's turned into a Valhalla of sorts and I suspect we'll not be seein' much of our camp aside from collapsing on the cots with our armour at the foot and the winebags hung off the spreaders! What better way to enjoy the time away from 'mundane' work ...
Everytime I come back from Pennsic I'm amazed at how much time in the day there is and how much we seem to 'miss' in our 'normal lives' .. getting up with the dawn and spending every waking moment doing something (even if it's just kicked back on an x-chair lounging with some wine and chatting with friends you only see once a year) is still amazing!
"Difficulty is the excuse history never accepts." - Edward R. Murrow
Man I'm going to need to clone myself to have a chance at covering even half of this....
Some mighty tough choices for me in there. May have to miss COTT and be on Murdock's hit list until next Pennsic.
Now taking applications for assistant photographers. Pay: nothing, aggravation: constant, but personal satisfaction from knowing you made others look good: priceless.
For those of us who are 'dual-class' fighters , this Pennsic is going to be a GRINDER.
It's going to be totally sweet.
Now come on... you like this Pennsic schedule!
All I have heard for he last two years was about not enough fighting...
I am glad that these two Monarchs have decided to go heavy on the res battles....
You think it was easy planning around all these point battles and the Siege engine stuff (no a lot of choice there either!)?
As for the Lost Boys and CotT.... well.. lets just say... it pretty much had to be that way...
If accepted., I will do this scheduling thing again next year... "I has planz!"
Oh... and BA found out my REAL plan!
Never give in--never, never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy. Churchill, 1941
Murdock wrote:Barely looks like there is room for the HCS
Anyone have his email?
I too would like to seemore of the HCS included but the only gap I see is Monday after 'Gates of Rome' (10:00-12:00+delays) and ending before 4:00 'Combat at Vanes' which is also a pretty historicly oriented thing. That only has one hour of conflict with 'Heroic Champions' and that is only 15 people by invatation... OK it also conflicts with a fencing war-point but we can't have EVERYTHING you know.
Is someone running the HCS this year and is there anything I can do to volunteer to help?
My only complaint is that I have to choose between Warriors of History and Lost Boys Battle. Looks like it's going to be a really fun Pennsic. Good job all involved!
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So there is less conflict than it looks like on that end. So at least for pics it should be ok, that and they're not very far apart if the LBKB is where it was last year.
MMMmmmmmaaaaayyyyybe D will list the start of the WOH "following the Unbelt teams tourney" otherwise it's gonna take several people out.
Been talking to Gilbert it looks like the limited HCS will be in the later parts of the day, so that'll weed out all the suckas'.
Murdock wrote:Been talking to Gilbert it looks like the limited HCS will be in the later parts of the day, so that'll weed out all the suckas'.
Get me the info on which ones you want Murdock.
Maybe next year, this can get requested before the cut-off date.
Never give in--never, never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honour and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy. Churchill, 1941