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Sierra Muzzleloaders 29th Annual Spring Open Rendezvous in May

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May 17th - 19th on New York Flat Rd near Forbestown, CA.

More info:
http://www.sierramuzzleloaders.com/upcoming-events/rendezvous-information.html

For our Open Rendezvous there are three areas designated for camping: Primitive area (all visible equipment pre-1840), Open Camping area (a mix of primitive and modern camping equipment) and Tin Tipi (RVs and trailers, no hook-ups). There is also an area set aside for Traders’ Row.

Primitive dress is encouraged but not required at our Open, except for those choosing to camp in our primitive camping area.

You’ll find several ranges to test your skills including hawk and knife, archery, rifle, pistol, trade gun, trade pistol, a number of specialty shoots and a cannon and mortar shoot.
 
May 17th - 19th on New York Flat Rd near Forbestown, CA.

More info:
http://www.sierramuzzleloaders.com/upcoming-events/rendezvous-information.html

For our Open Rendezvous there are three areas designated for camping: Primitive area (all visible equipment pre-1840), Open Camping area (a mix of primitive and modern camping equipment) and Tin Tipi (RVs and trailers, no hook-ups). There is also an area set aside for Traders’ Row.

Primitive dress is encouraged but not required at our Open, except for those choosing to camp in our primitive camping area.

You’ll find several ranges to test your skills including hawk and knife, archery, rifle, pistol, trade gun, trade pistol, a number of specialty shoots and a cannon and mortar shoot.

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sorry if im not supposed to post here, but are there usually many vendors there? I've been looking for a new possibles bag, and possibly a powder horn and would much like to support local craftsman if possible.
 

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