23rd August 2019 Today everyone woke up with nerves running slightly higher than other days, as today it was not only the final shoot of the Grand Aggregate but also the Canada match. The Gatineau, sounding more like a cake
George and the Dragon
21 August 2019 After a while, an 0600 “rise and shine” gets comparatively easy, without even an alarm being set. Archie wishes it to be mentioned that he got wet (again) in the morning, by that time various hues had
Bread for the Crows
20th August 2019 Today, as usual, most of the cars were rolling out of the Best Western car park at 6:45am ready for relay 1 to start at 8am. The only difference this morning to previous mornings was that there
The sound of clackers; the sound of the tour.
19th August It is nearly 1800 hours. Two thirds of the team are in our “classroom”. The blackboard (in this case green) is covered in various coloured chalks listing ammunition requirements, team member’s victualling requirements but most importantly scores over the
A Grand Start, but not a Grand Day
18th August 2019 Sunday – A comparatively late start by normal standards – with the buses rolling from the hotel at 07:45. In their wisdom, the DCRA had allocated today as a 300 yard day, with just three shoots which,