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Re:Summer Trails 2010 - 2010/05/26 20:53
More details are available...and more coming soon.
Summer Trials 2010 Waubonsie State park, Iowa, August 26-29.
Schedule:
Thursday: Gate Opens at 12:00 No planned event, however the staff will be on hand to check people in and assist with camp set up.
Friday: 10:00 Archery Tournament 12:00 Break for lunch (looking for volunteer for donation feed) 14:00 Gauntlet 17:00 Iron Chef Starts 18:00 Dinner served (chicken fried rice) 19:00 Iron Chef Judging (Sunset at 19:42) 20:30 Opening Ceremonies 21:30 Nighthunter and Amtgard Idol Begin
Saturday: 08:00 Breakfast (Eternal Flame/Ironwood) 09:30 300 Game 11:00 Militia Battle 12:30 Lunch (Land’s End – Mongolian grill) 13:30 Tug of war 14:30 Mass Battle 18:30 Feast/Court (beef stew in bread bowls and bread pudding) 21:30 After party Summer Trials is a team vs. team competition Each event is worth 1 point for your team. No points are issues for any other placement. The team with the most points will win. In the event of a tie, champions from each team will decide the win at court with some form of one on one combat.
Event Descriptions:
Archery Tournament: Each team will be able to submit 2 contestants. The tournament will consist of 3 games; Shoot the moon, Clay Pigeons and a Target Range. The top scored person will be the winner. In case of a tie, there will be a target shoot off.
Gauntlet: Each group will be able to submit one gauntlet team.
Iron Chef: Each team will be given a “mystery box” of foodstuffs. They will be able to utilize their own spices, and some staples. The teams have 2 hours from the time they get the box until the judging. Judging will be based on presentation, food taste, use of ingredients and creativity.
Nighthunter: Nighttime combat event, individual players have a chance to be overall winner for their team. No limit to number of players per team, however players are not allowed to join up with other players.
Amtgard Idol: Each participant should prepare 2 songs for performance. Each song should last no longer than 2.5 minutes. Based on the judge’s ruling, the top 5 performances will perform their second song. These last 5 performances will be judged by audience selection. In between the first round and the finals an “Open Bardic” will allow for people wishing to perform but not compete, as well as following the announcement of the winner.
300: Each team will be able to submit one team of five players. (All teams must be present for the entirety of the event.)
Tug of War: Six man teams, one team per group.
Militia Battle: Each team may field any amount of players. The win is based on last man standing.
Mass Battle: Each team may field any amount of players. Standard Amtgard Battle game rules apply. The win is based on last man standing, or in the event of time crunch, team with most lives still left.
Team Spirit Contest: The team that represents itself with the best uniforms, garb, heraldry and other accessories will win one point. Will be judged over the entire event.
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