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G-man
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Posted: 5/05/05 at 4:20am |
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I live in a forest of cabers and practice it all the time
but I still suck!!! Edited by G-man |
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One Norse
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Posted: 5/06/05 at 3:33am |
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Couple of comments:
1) I'm in the camp in favor of building a caber out of 2x6. They are relatively inexpensive, incredibly tough, and can be had by anyone with access to a lumber yard. I cut a taper into the bottom half of the boards with a Skil saw before gluing and screwing them together. I have a 16' that I made last summer, and I'll be building a longer one this summer. 2) One thing that helped me early on, before I had my own caber, was to practice the pick, run and pull with a good sized rock. it will not substitute for the real thing in terms of balance, but it did help me learn a little more about the plant and pull part of the throw. |
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kiltedrussian66
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Posted: 5/06/05 at 9:03am |
Oh yeah pick and pull...you guys make it sound so easy...but I must say a lot of the little tidbits are helping..I just can't wait to actually try them on a caber.!
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