Sorry, no photos, but I just wanted to report on the SNPB. It was held last weekend in Jeffersonville, VT for the 19th consecutive year.
There were about 190 participants over two days. It is a 2-mile course through the woods, uphill and down. There are four shooting stations with various sized steel gongs. Competitors fire two shots at each of the first three and three at the last. Your run (or in my case, slog) is timed and each hit takes 5 minutes off. The best competitors can get down near zero time this way.
The weather was snowy and in the 20s on Saturday and sunny and around zero F on Sunday. I went on Sunday expecting to suffer, but between the sun, near zero wind, and heavy layering I did fine. That is, I survived thermally. My speed was slow and my shooting was...meh. One of my snowshoe bindings kept loosening and I managed to let my scorecard drop in between two shooting stations. Had to run back and get it. I ended up about 50th in the rankings.
They have made the shooting more difficult in the last couple of years. It used to be that I'd see a few 9 out of 9 scores, but this year there was one 8 and half a dozen 7s out of 190 shooters. The last target station had vertical bars maybe 2" wide out at 50 yards or so. My front sight was wider than the target so it was a crapshoot for me and I blew those. The challenge is to manage a good hold and follow through when your heart rate is pushing 200.
A great time out in the woods and some fun shooting with friendly people. For those of you in the northeast I'd recommend the Southern Vermont Primitive Biathlon coming up in February in Manchester VT, as well as one in Dalton NH and one in St. Johnsbury VT. Here's a link to schedules and information:
http://www.primitivebiathlon.com/Calendar.htm