Each September, hundreds of people gather in a wooded area outside Rexburg, Idaho, to rediscover their "stone age" heritage. They work with primitive tools, learn to build fire by rubbing sticks together, and participate in a rigorous assortment of classes designed to teach them some of the 'lost' arts. It's called "Rabbitstick," after the aboriginal tool that requires a certain primitive knowledge base to master.
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Just arrived home from a week at rabbitstick, started fire four different ways, forged a knife, stitched a sheath, learned about food without refrigeration, etc etc. The whole family loved it, kids learned lots.
Snow up on Pole Mountain yet, bro?
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just the stuff from last year, hope all is well
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