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Falling Leaves Rendezvous

 
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Anyone else going to the falling leaves rendezvous near lake hartwell in south carolina this year?

http://www.primitiveskills.org/
 
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Jay Grace wrote:Anyone else going to the falling leaves rendezvous near lake hartwell in south carolina this year?

http://www.primitiveskills.org/



Note, we are not going, BUT!

I just want to highly HIGHLY recommend attending this to everyone. My wife and I have gone a number of times (but we have a business event that conflicts). It is such a positive event with awesome AWESOME people that make you think out of the box. And you learn really cool stuff. The folks there are ... THE BEST at what they do.

So, Go! If you are in the region... GO!

Highly recommend.
-todd
 
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I attended the earthskills gathering in Barnardsville, NC a few months ago. It was pretty awesome. Just not enough time to take all the classes I wanted to.
 
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