The magazine for serious target archers!
Archery, disabled archery, para archery, CES, Cauda Equina Syndrome, dachshunds and my personal journey and hurdles through life.
Pure Unadulterated Bitching
An archers dream of making it to the 2020 Olympics
A rather droll affair
Mobile Apps and Games that matter
Mobile Apps and Games that matter
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Mobile Apps and Games that matter
Deer hunting tips, stories and news for the next generation
Traditional Archery
Training to make the US Olympic Archery Team in Rio 2016
My goal with this blog is to offend everyone in the world at least once with my words… so no one has a reason to have a heightened sense of themselves. We are all ignorant, we are all found wanting, we are all bad people sometimes.
my life in archery
My view from the Haliburton Highlands.
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The Cheapest, Most Effective Gym Equipment You've Never Thought Of!
"Tell it by the fireside or in a marketplace or in a movie, almost any story is almost certainly some kind of lie..."
A place for words, and word obsessors.
Miriah Hetherington... shaping those stories that percolate in my head.
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For and About Archery Coaches
A journey of exploration of my ownself and yours as well!
Ten word stories and other fun with fiction.
An Irishman's blog about the English language.
A Blog about Archery and Awesomeness!
A Champion For Hunting Freedom, News and Information.
My Quest for Archery Olympic Gold
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From the Pro Line; An Archers Perspective
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3D Archery Minutes from Atlanta
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