I went up to Jeffersonville Vermont on Sunday and ran (slogged?) the biathlon. It was sunny, almost windless, and about 10F, so good weather for snowshoeing. At 10F I didn't see so many people in traditional clothing. Personally I dress for survival.
Not much snow, though. We've had some thawing lately, so lots of icy spots and some bare ground. I avoided the ice but I managed to step on my own toes and do a header on the way up to the second shooting station. A beautiful walk in the woods, nevertheless.
I did the course in just under an hour and hit 5 out of 9. I was disappointed until I looked at Saturday's scores. Mostly 5 and below. There are 9 gongs at 4 stations, 2, 2, 2, and 3. Ranges anywhere from 25 to 60 yards. Round, half round, vertical bar, and diamond. I was doing great until I pulled left on the second vertical bar. The last three were so small and far that my front sight appeared larger than the gong.
There was a mix of technologies out there. Mostly rifles, mostly percussion. Very few smoothies - a tough assignment without the grooves. I ran it last year with my smoothbore matchlock, but that was a tactical error. Fun, even so.
There were just under 200 participants overall. Ray Saloomey and his wife Jeannie run the show and are real workhorses - as nice folks as you'd want to meet.
I'm going to the Southern VT primitive biathlon, which is Feb. 9-10 in Manchester. I'll see if I can stay on my feet this time. I'd recommend it to anyone within driving distance.
http://www.svtpb.org/