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Maritime atmosphere with Captain Rummelsnuff!
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I happened across some scrap leather I had stored in my closet and realized a sling was in one of those scraps. Today I decided was a good day to ...
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I happened across some scrap leather I had stored in my closet and realized a sling was in one of those scraps. Today I decided was a good day to try out my new sling. I made the sling per the instructions IHatchetJack provided in his video "The Sling Video" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEr85Z... and "Slow Motion Slinging" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2PBai...
It's going to take some practice; hopefully my camera will survive :-))
Chowenwaw (the name reportedly means "little sister" in the language spoken by Seminole Indians) was opened on the site of an old dairy farm in 1933. Camp Chowenwaw Park is a 150 -- acre site that Clay County purchased in the Spring of 2006 from the Girl Scouts of Gateway Council. The Girl Scouts operated the camp for more than 70 years before deciding to relocate. The parcel has 100 acres of wetlands and 50 acres of uplands, and is located at the mouth of Black Creek. This relatively pristine site contains predominantly undisturbed upland and wetland natural communities. Camp Chowenwaw Park is located on 1.5 miles of shoreline on Black Creek and Peters Creek and provides a habitat for many water birds. The aquatic vegetation provides foraging areas for the St. Johns River manatee population as well as an ideal habitat for many fish species. Bald eagles, river otters, white tailed deer, turkeys, alligators, foxes, raccoons, migrating songbirds, as well as frogs, lizards, snakes, and turtles are just a few of the creatures you might see while visiting Camp Chowenwaw Park
http://www.claycountygov.com/campchow/
http://jacksonville.com/tu-online/sto...
This video was recorded with a Canon Vixia HF M30 camcorder at 12.0 Mbps using the 1440 x 1080 HD video setting. The final video was rendered with CyberLink PowerDirector v8 to a 1280 x 720 MPEG-2 video at 16.0 Mbps .
Music credits: (Ranz des Vaches) Kevin MacLeod (incompetch.com) and (Sneaky Snooper) Jason Shaw (audionautix.com), licensed under the Creative Commons 3.0 License.
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Please jump to 1:03 to avoid waiting for me to knock the arrow :D
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A few hours spent in the woods .
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