Re: New Ranger from Texas
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2022 10:20 am
Welcome ranger
I too watched the movies first, so no worries
I too watched the movies first, so no worries
Forum for reenactment of Tolkien's Dunedain Rangers.
https://middleearthrangers.org/forum/
Nope, that's a good 2 hours south of where I'm at, and I haven't done too much exploring outside of my little village yet.
Lol I think I know exactly what you mean Cimrandir if you're talking about rangering during warm months (aka all of them except for a couple weeks in December or January)
Howdy Turgolanas, I look forward to both that thread and any potential Texas gatherings in the futureTurgolanas wrote: ↑Wed Apr 27, 2022 5:16 pm Howdy! I am also from east(ish) Texas - you might be able to guess where from my chosen greeting. I and several other of the Texas located rangers have been looking into what gear is necessary in the climate, so I am definitely interested in collaboration. Once the semester ends I intend to start a thread on the subject, with my current observations and any future tests. One of these days I hope we can get a Texas moot set up as well, preferably in the early spring lol.
Well, it wasn't in the preserve itself but I've done some shovel test surveys in Walker, San Jacinto and Liberty counties. According to the map we were given, the Big Thicket extends throughout those counties.
I would be down to get a Moot together. My tiny not-very-active Texan ranger group has been wanting to get something together for a while now so maybe this would work for all parties.Turgolanas wrote: ↑Wed Apr 27, 2022 5:16 pm Howdy! I am also from east(ish) Texas - you might be able to guess where from my chosen greeting. I and several other of the Texas located rangers have been looking into what gear is necessary in the climate, so I am definitely interested in collaboration. Once the semester ends I intend to start a thread on the subject, with my current observations and any future tests. One of these days I hope we can get a Texas moot set up as well, preferably in the early spring lol.
Ah i see, my mistake. I forget the original area dubbed "Big Thicket" does in fact extend well beyond the borders of the preserve