Some of the images that MoJam folk posted on fb . . . . . . . . . .
In the beginning, empty fields. But that didn't last long.
There were feasts enjoyed throughout the week. Jon's fish fry (with lotsa help from many others) was staged early in week and seemingly enjoyed by one and all.
There are many traditions at MoJam. One of them is specific to the heat. Fire Dept provides refreshing dousing for all who wanna walk behind as it sprays tons of water. Loyd has a habit of joining kids in this fav event.
There's many informal promoters of MoJam. None outdo this fella. Dave's characteristic full beard is slowly reappearing . . . smile is ALWAYS there.
Didn't get many pics of the bow-making. But suffice it to say that pavilion is tangle of tables, tools, cauls, bodies, and sticks on their way to more exciting use.
This year one young'un came to MoJam carrying one of those wheelie bows. Chris decided that would not do and went to work. Kid was soon shootin' a proper weapon.
It's not MoJam without some shooting competitions.
Running Pig. I'm told that Clint's arrow in 12-ring and Scott's arrow in 10-ring. WoooooHoooooo guys!
Kids have great time with Mr Walker.
Jug Shoot is new addition to MoJam.
Flight shoot was added this year. Aaron crafted some eye-catching trophies. Ed and Arvin walked off with those. THANKS, Steve, for getting this organized!!
As an aside . . . I wish more of the PA community had opportunity to meet Ed. He's the real deal and one of the funniest fellas I've met.
And, of course, there's always the Clout Shoot.
And then there's Saturday night's campwide feast and auction.
While I was not able to attend this year, the regular posting of these images throughout the week enabled me to enjoy vicariously!
To borrow phrase from Kyle, "By end of the week you're dirty, tired and ready to get home. But you already miss the MoJam Family before you even pull out of the park."
NEXT YEAR IS JUST 12 MONTHS AWAY!