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SPALLS - February 2014

SPALLS Distribution

Distribution of SPALLS is available to any viable Email or Snail Mail (USPS) address. Many of the PSK knappers with only snail-mail address are not receiving SPALLS.  For those of you that are receiving SPALLS via e-mail, please notify these snail-mail knappers to send a letter with their mailing address to:

James Keffer
 23811 NE 14th
Sammamish, WA
98074

THE POLICY IS: If you send your e-mail address Jim Keffer at jckeffer@comcast.net there is no charge for SPALLS.   If you do not have an e-mail address and want SPALLS by snail-mail, you must send a mailing address – and pay to cover the cost of printing and postage.   Due to the increase in postage cost ($.92/Spalls) and the cost of printing ($2.00/SPALLS), I can no longer send them out for free.  Twenty-seven mailings cost $243/year.

If you, or someone you know, has an e-mail address and did not receive SPALLS in June, e-mail your address to Jim Keffer.  I have several unverified email address at this time.  If you have received a verification email from me please reply - I need the updates!

SPAM PROTECTION:

Several of our subscribers have not been getting the SPALLS issue via e-mail.  Please check your SPAM protection.  I think that some of your SPAM protection is eliminating the SPALLS message.  One of the checks for SPAM is the number of multiple issues from the sender.  If your protection checks this, the SPALLS message will be tagged as SPAM.  In some cases, the message is only tagged. In others, the message is deleted.  Subscribers to “hotmail”, some of the hotmail accounts bounce SPALLS because of server space.  Be sure to empty your server often.

I also make it a policy never to give out member contact information unless specifically authorized.  That includes email and resident/mailing addresses and phone numbers.  Every email I send out to more than one or two addressees is sent out using the blind copy feature (bcc) which hides email address. 

SUMMARY (and a note from the editor and webmaster):

Accepting Nominations for PSK Knapper of the Year for 2013

If you have a nomination for PSK Knapper of the Year simply submit a name along with a write-up describing why you thing the individual should be the named PSK knapper of the year.  Nominees will be forwarded to the Council of Elders who will choose the winner!

ANOTHER NEW MILESTONE – PSK REACHES 452 ACTIVE MEMBERS

Membership continues to grow – I guess flintknapping is catching on!  Most of the new knappers I’ve spoken with or got to know via email say the main reason for joining is the ‘culture’ of the Puget Sound Knappers.  PSK member’s willingness to share what they know about the ancient art and the way we conduct our activities not only encourages people to join but to participate in these activities.  I believe that throughout 2014 (and beyond) we will continue to see more like-minded people join our community of knappers – or as Steve Allely so aptly put it ‘our family’. 

New since 1/14/2014

Kenneth ‘Ken’ O. Graham – Snohomish, WA

*PSK Point Display Project*

For those that don’t know already, the PSK Point Display Project is well on its way to becoming a real show piece for the Puget Sound Knappers.

The Case is complete and there are about 100 member points already donated.  Unfortunately, I haven’t had time to take individual photos for the website or even mount all of the points in the case.  But I’m working on it!

To view the points photographed to date go here (I’m way behind here): http://www.pugetsoundknappers.com/about_us/PSK%20Point%20Collection.html

Upcoming Events – Note: Since SPALLS is published only three times each year, changes/updates to the schedule of events will be posted on our website http://pugetsoundknappers.com

Also – some of the knap-in dates are tentative.  The hosts will try and nail down specific dates but circumstances may dictate changes.

If you have attended or know about an event involving knapping let me know.  I’ll either publish it in SPALLS or put in on the PSK Website.

Note from the publisher - With concurrence from the Council of Elders

This note is a basic reminder that the PSK and all of the knap-ins are paid for either by direct donations or auctions of donated items and community points, and competitive knapping contests.  The expenses to the host of a knap-in are not trivial, running into the hundreds of dollars.  To insure the continuation of our knap-ins and in particular the largest knap-in in the PNW – the Glass Buttes Knap-in, it is important that all knappers contribute what they can.  The cost of Porta-Potties alone at Glass Buttes can run between $600 and $800 including toilet paper.  We must make sure that whoever arranges and pays for the Porta-Potties is made whole.

Ongoing Events

Weekly Fort Knapadonia Knap-in

There is an informal knap-in each Wednesday from 8:30 am until sometime in the afternoon at Fort Knapadonia on the north end of Whidbey Island (see the website’s Annual Fort Knapadonia Knap-in announcement for directions or see below in the annual Ft Knapadonia announcement for contact information).  While there are usually 12-14 knappers attending, from novices to master knappers, we are seeing up to 16 and sometimes more knappers attend.  Dr. Joe Higgins hosts and provides expert knapping lessons.  The regulars also provide lessons, loaner tools, free rock and safety gear – safety glass and nitrile-coated gloves.  Brunch or lunch is usually provided by the regulars as well.

**Note – please contact Joe Higgins or Jim Keffer if you’d like to attend and you are not one of the regulars – if the weather is bad (usually is) – we knap indoors and there is limited room.  We always try and make room!  Joe has also been opening the shop on Saturdays – just call ahead to make sure!

Weekly Sammamish Knap-in

Jim Keffer, PSK Webmaster, is hosting a weekly knap-in each Friday between 9:00am and 3:00pm at his shop in Sammamish.  Everyone is welcome and the shop can easily accommodate more than 25 knappers.  The shop is well heated but chairs are limited (bring your own).  There is free rock, loaner tools, safety glasses and gloves for everyone.  Coffee is provided and there have been a number of senior PSK members attending to help instruct the ‘noobies’.

Tri-Cities Bi-monthly Knap-in

The Tri-Cities Knappers host a bi-monthly knap-in Kennewick, WA.  The knap-in is hosted by Frank Olmsted and Marvin Barger the second and fourth Thursday of each month from 5:30pm - 9:00 pm.  The location is Frank's home - 803 S. Edison in Kennewick, Washington.

This is a new group founded by four PSK members in the Tri-Cities area.  There are about a dozen 'regulars' and forty -one who attend when their schedule permits.

Their goal is "to help all new or experienced knappers, who are interested in this art form".  They also offer private session of Video Tutorials and One-on-One instruction! 

TO find out more contact:

Frank Olmsted: Phone - (509) 783-2798, email

Marvin Barger: Phone - (509) 942-1014, email   

Events Schedule

PSK Sponsored Events*

*hosted by PSK members

2014 Cabelas Lacey, WA Store Knap-in Announcement

A January knap-in at the Cabelas Store in Lacey, WA is in the works but we haven’t received confirmation of dates or times.  It will probably be either the weekend of January 11th & 12 or January 18th & 19th.  I’ll send out a special email when I know more.

2014 Cabelas Springfield, OR Store Knap-in Announcement

The Puget Sound Knappers have been invited to participate in Cabelas Spring Great Outdoors Event at their Springfield, Oregon store March 15th.  The Store opens at 8:00am and closes at 9:00pm.

 PSK member Henry Payne is coordinating this event and can be contacted at:

Location:

Store Address:
2800 Gateway Street
Springfield, OR
97477

GPS Coordinates:
N 44° 04.388' W 123°
02.810'

Phone: (541) 349-5760

 Directions:

Heading south on I-5 (from the north/Portland)

  1. Traveling south on I-5, merge onto OR-569 E/Beltline HWY E via EXIT 195A toward N. Springfield/Gateway Mall.
  2. Turn right onto Gateway St.
  3. Turn right onto Gateway Loop and continue to west side (I-5 side) of Gateway Mall.
  4. 2800 Gateway St is on the left.

Heading north on I-5 (from the south/Roseburg):

  1. Traveling north on I-5, take the OR-569 E/Beltline HWY exit 195A towards the Gateway Mall.
  2. Stay right and turn right onto Gateway St.
  3. Turn right onto Gateway Loop and continue to west side (I-5 side) of Gateway Mall.
  4. 2800 Gateway St is on the left.

Heading east on HWY 126 (from the west/Florence):

  1. Heading east on HWY 126, take the I-5N exit.
  2. Merge into right lane.
  3. Take the OR-569 E/Beltline HWY exit 195A towards the Gateway Mall.
  4. Stay right and turn right on Gateway St.
  5. Turn right onto Gateway Loop and continue to west side (I-5 side) of Gateway Mall.
  6. 2800 Gateway St is on the left.

Heading west on HWY 126 (from the east/Bend):

  1. Traveling west on HWY 126 take the I-5 North Exit.
  2. Merge into right lane.
  3. Take the OR-569 E/Beltline HWY exit 195A towards the Gateway Mall.
  4. Stay right and turn right onto Gateway St.
  5. Turn right onto Gateway Loop and continue to west side (I-5 side) of Gateway Mall.
  6. 2800 Gateway St is on the left.

2014 Glass Buttes Gathering, Glass Buttes, Oregon

Host Rocky Male

March 22rd through March 30th

Take Special Note – The timing of the annual Glass Buttes Knap-in corresponds to the Oregon Schools Spring Break Calendar.  In 2014 this is the LAST FULL WEEK in MARCH!

Second Special Note and Reminder – The Glass Buttes Knap-in is held on Federal Land managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM).  The BLM does not permit commercial activity or organized events.  This is an informal gathering of people with a common interest.  As a condition of using the Glass Buttes area the knappers provide sanitation facilities (Porta-Potties).  The cost of these Porta-Potties in not insignificant and historically, one or two knappers have gone out on a limb and spent their own money up front to rent them.  Donations from those attending will help insure that we will be able to meet our commitments to provide sanitation facilities and keep in the good graces of the BLM!  Donations are absolutely voluntary but please donate if you can.  And pack out your trash!

And Come PREPARED!   While two of the last three years have seen moderate to good weather, those of us at the 2011 GB Knap-in experienced some tough conditions.  Not bad enough to keep away the hardiest of the knappers but tough nevertheless!  

As always it will be primitive camping – bring what you’ll need and plan to pack it out as well.  Porta-Potties are the only amenities that will be provided.

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 Also, if you have other interests in all the other aboriginal skill sets: food/fire/water/tanning/cordage/herbs/basketry/etc., etc., etc. - this is one of the best for networking/sharing/learning.

Again, the weather is THE wildcard for this event. Point of or contact Rocky Male (rockylmale@yahoo.com).  Rocky will be providing the Porta-Potties (and firewood) so keep him in mind when the donation bucket goes around.

Location/Directions:

The Glass Buttes Knap-in main knapping area/camp is three miles south of the Central Oregon Highway (Hwy  20) at Milepost 77.  MP 77 is 43° 35.198', -120° 1.263' on your GPS, the main camp is at 43° 33.963', -120° 0.259'

2014 MONTANA’S SPRING KNAP-IN

Sponsored by (Hosts) Ray Alt-223-1929 ) (rayalt@wispwest.net)

George Bryce -223-8144-(georgebryce@bresnan.net)

And the Yellowstone Gateway Museum

June 7th and 8th, 2014 (Tentative)

“We manufacture replica projectile points & tools used in prehistoric times”.

BEADING AND OTHER NATIVE AMERICAN CRAFTS

All General public and out of state knappers welcome

Prize for longest distance traveled knapper.

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Dates: June 7th and 8th 2014 (Tentative)

Location:

Yellowstone Gateway Museum

118 Chinook St. Livingston Montana- 59047

Directions:

From interstate I-90 to down town (on Park street) turn north on 5th street, cross rail road track on 5 street and go 2 blocks to Chinook street (North), turn right on Chinook (East) and go 3 blocks. Museum is on North side of street.

Activity Schedule – based on 2013 Event

Saturday 9:00am – 6:00pm

Open knapping all day-- Free lessons for beginners.

2 inch goat game -11:00 AM

10 speed game -12:00 Noon

Pot luck lunch -1:00 PM--Main course is pulled pork.

Please bring side dish for pot luck.

T-shirt drawing -2:30 PM-- (knappers only) Sign in register required.

Auction - 4:00 PM

Sunday 9:00am – 1:00pm

Activity- Open knapping

2 inch goat game -11:00 AM

10 speed game -12:00 PM

Donations appreciated from knappers and others to cover expenses (food, drinks and T- shirts).

Any funds over expenses will be donated to the Yellowstone Gateway Museum. Will have some great items to auction!!!

General Information:

Camping information: We can accommodate 3-4 trailers and or tent camping at our place of resident.(Please contact us) There is also a RV camp ground within 3 miles, (Olson’s RV) about a mile South of Livingston toward Yellowstone Park (highway 89).

Bring your knapping chair and table if you wish to sell or display your items.

11th Annual Goldendale Knap-In, Goldendale, WA

Host Brian Fletcher, Co-hosts Mike Tari and Tom Mosqueda

May 16th – 18th, 2014

Brian Fletcher will be hosting their 11th Annual Knap-In at his place from Friday, May 16th through Sunday May 18th. His property lies 4.5 miles West of Goldendale. This will be Brian’s 1st K/I at this location and 11th knap-in held in Goldendale.

A "walk-through" Archery/Atlatl Range containing up to 15 targets is planned so bring your shooting of throwing equipment.  The usual fun & games will be going on, such as Goat Rock and 10-Speed events, etc. There will be a fund raising Auction, a Raffle and maybe a knapping contest or two to help cover expenses, as we did in past years.

There will be a hand-washing facility and Sani-Cans available.  Those folks wishing to camp can do so on the property, as there is plenty of room.

Mike Tari and Tom Mosqueda will be helping co-host this event but as usual volunteers are needed at least a day or two early to get things squared away. 

Location: 383 Largent Rd Goldendale, WA 98620

Directions:

Goldendale, WA, is on Hwy 97 in S. Central Washington approximately 70 miles S. of Yakima and 12 miles N. of Biggs, OR (on the Columbia River). 

From the North:

1. Head south on US-97 S toward E Broadway St

2. Take the 1st right onto E Broadway St Turn left onto N Washington Ave  0.3 mi

3. Turn right onto W Darland Dr.    0.5 mi

4. Slight left to stay on W Darland Dr.     0.5 mi

5. Take the 1st right onto Horseshoe Bend Rd    2.0 mi

6. Turn right onto Largent Rd 0.9 mi 

Destination will be on the right 383 Largent Rd Goldendale, WA 98620

From the South:

1. Head northeast on US-97 N    1.1 mi

2. Turn left onto E Simcoe Dr.    0.8 mi

3. Turn right onto S Columbus Ave   0.2 mi

4. Turn left onto W Railroad St    0.7 mi

5. Continue onto W Darland Dr.   0.2 mi

6. Slight left to stay on W Darland Dr.     0.5 mi

7. Take the 1st right onto Horseshoe Bend Rd  2.0 mi

8. Turn right onto Largent Rd

Destination will be on the right 383 Largent Rd Goldendale, WA 98620

2014 North Umpqua/Illahee Flats Knap-in

Hosts - Brad Baughman, Jim Hopper and Dan Lusby

 May 24th – JUNE 1st.

Brad Baughman, Jim Hopper and Dan Lusby will be hosting the 7th Annual Western Oregon Knap-In at Illahee Flats, Oregon from May 24th through June 1nd  (Memorial Day weekend to the following Sunday). There is no charge for camping and Porta-Potties will be provided.  There is plenty of room for any type of vehicle parking and camping.  Illahee Flats is a traditional abo gathering area, so bring your tarps so we don’t contaminate the area with modern debitage.  Also, bring your knapping chairs.  Bring your fishing rods.  There are several good lakes close by as well as the river.  Dry Creek Store is only 2 miles away and has gas and a deli.

Location:

Latitude: 43-17'34'' N

Longitude: 122-35'19'' W

Directions:

From I-5, take highway 138 east (towards Diamond Lake/Crater Lake) to MP 47 at Dry Creek Store.  Go just past Dry Creek Store (200 feet east of store), and turn left (north) on a gravel forest service road.  Go about 2 miles, then turn to the right at the Illahee Flats sign.  For more information, contact: Brad Baughman at (541) 705-5034, or e-mail: bbb7707@yahoo.com

2014 Tri-Cities Memorial Weekend Knap-In, in Richland, WA.

Host Greg Greger – Co-hosts Frank Olmsted and Marvin Barger

Saturday May 25th and Sunday 26th

The CREHST Museum (Columbia River Environment, History, Science and Technology) has agreed to be a sponsor of a gathering of Knappers, (those craftsmen who make tools of stone as was done by our ancestors). 

This gathering will be held in North Amon Park on the East side of Richland next to the Columbia River.  Parking is available at the adjacent boat launch, 

This is a free, no entry charges event.  Nearby is CREHST museum, the Richland Community Center (Senior Center), and Allied Arts,

When: It will be held over the two days preceding  Memorial Day  on Saturday, May 24 and Sunday, May 25  (The 2013 experience was that many people were busy with Memorial day activities on the Monday ,Memorial Day, so that day is excluded in the 2014 plan.

For more information on this free event, contact Greg Greger on mggreg1@frontier.com or phone 509 943-3951.

 Location:

North end of Amon Park next to the boat launch with open spaces and trees for shade. This is one block east of the main North /South Street of Richland, George Washington Way. 

Directions:

Coming from West (Yakima Valley) on Hwy. 82, five miles after passing Benton City,  turn into Hwy I82, heading for Richland.  After crossing Yakima River bridge, make exit at overpass to George Washington Way, the main North/South street heading North through downtown portion of Richland.  On Geo. Wash. Way, after passing  the Red Lion Inn  and Sterling's Grill on right  turn right (East) on Newton St., going over the former dike to  Amon Park which is next to the Columbia river.  Turn left (North) and watch for temporary KNAP-IN signs and join the group at the site.

Coming from the Northwest on Hwy. 240 past the Hanford Reservation, when approaching the North edge of Richland, pass through Richland Access Hwy at traffic light onto Jadwin St., going South several blocks until coming to Van Giesen St. and turning left, going East to intersection with the main Street, George Washington Way.  Turn right, south, going thru the uptown portion of Richland, past the Fire Station and the Chinese Deli. Turn left on Newton Street, just before Sterling's Grill, going over the dike to Amon Park.  Turn left, (North), watching for Knap-In signs and join the group at the site.

Coming from North East on Hwy I82 past city of Pasco, or coming on Hwy. 240 from south of Richland.  Stay in right lane from the I82 overpass coming to George Washington Way.  After passing the Red Lion Inn, watch for Sterling's Grill on the right.  Immediately past it, turn right (East) on Newton St., going over the dike to Amon Park which is next to the Columbia River.  Turn left (North) towards the boat launch at the North end of Howard Amon Park.  Watch for Knap-In sign and join the group at the site.

General:  The public will have easy access to our activity, and we can expect many visitors wishing to see and learn about this ancient craft.  Visitors must wear eye protection if they try are in the knapping area. 

 Being in a city park, we must clean up debris and remove equipment at the end of each day, the time of this based on the desires of attendees.

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2014 Bitterroot Valley Knap-In, Larry Creek campground in the Bass Creek Recreation Area, Bitterroot Valley, Montana

Hosts Richard and Joan Urata

Wednesday June 18th to Monday June 23rd    

Joan and Richard Urata will be hosting the 4nd Annual Bitterroot Valley Knap-In at the Larry Creek Campground in the Bass Creek Recreation Area, Bitterroot Valley, Montana, from Wednesday June 18th to Monday June 23, 2013.  We will be there to set up from noon Wednesday 6/28 thru noon Monday 6/23 for clean-up.  As with all PSK knap-ins, everything is free.  This is a family event. There is a paved parking lot for RV’s (no hookups) and vehicles.  There will be lots of room for tents under the trees or under the stars. Forest Service restricts RV’s to 30 ft. and vehicles need to stay in the parking lot – camp gear will need to be carried a short distance to your campsite.   This is BEAR country so tenters should bring a long rope to hang your food up in the trees, or leave it in your vehicles.  There will be a pot luck dinner Saturday evening with the hosts providing the main dish.  This will be a Forest Service group area with trees providing about 75% shade where we will be gathering and tenting.  There is a 50 X 50 yard open area for an archery/atlatl range and tents.  There is a large supermarket 6 miles away and restaurants 6 to 8 miles away in Stevensville.  There is a motel 15 miles away in Lolo. 

The RV spaces at Larry Creek Group Campground are limited so be sure to make your reservations with Richard & Joan to guarantee a space in the group camp.  A list of alternative RV Parks and Hotels is available by emailing Joan at the address below. 

Charles Waters Campground – the first come first served campground - is about a mile from Larry Creek in the same complex – cost is $10/night and no hookups or $5/night with Senior National Park Pass.  This campground has individual spaces and will be busy the weekend after the holiday.

If you are planning on coming to the Montana Knap-In please drop us a line at richurata@cybernet1.com or call us at (406) 360-1752 and let us know how many are in your party and if you are tent camping or staying somewhere else in your RV.  The Forest Service likes to get a tentative number of attendees so they can help us in our facility planning.

Location: Larry Creek Campground in the Bass Creek Recreation Area, Bitterroot Valley, Montana

Directions:

Drive to Missoula, Montana, on Interstate 90.  Take exit 101 and head south on Reserve Street (also designated Hwy 93) to Hamilton.  Turn right on Brooks street (also designated Hwy 93).  You will pass 2 towns, Lolo and Florence.  Turn right onto Bass Creek Road, 0.6 miles south of mile post 71 to Bass Creek Recreation area.  Go 2 miles into Bass Creek Recreation area then turn right to Larry Creek campground group area.  Go 1 mile on gravel road to our group campground.  You will pass a parking lot for day users on your right. 

Fort Knapadonia Knap-in

Host Joe and Sunny Higgins and the Knapadonia Gang

August 18th – 24th 2013 (tentative)

Joe Higgins will host the annual Fort Knapadonia Knap-In in August.  He promises to have a full schedule of events – archery target shoots, 2-inch Goat, 10-speed, etc, etc, and don’t forget – making arrowheads and blades.  There will be water available, electricity, Port-a-Potties, and lots of room for camping and RVing.  Women and families are welcomed and encouraged to attend!  Close by Oak Harbor offers plenty of garage sales and stores for shopping.   

In addition to the usual great knappers knapping, plentiful rock and great weather, Whidbey Island is also a great place for families interested in sightseeing and other tourist activities.

Location: approximately 4407 Moran Rd, Oak Harbor, WA 98277

Directions:

Drive north past Seattle about 70 miles on Interstate 5.  Take the 230 off-ramp to highway 20 and go west toward Anacortes.  Take highway 20 turn off to Deception Pass.  Go past Deception Pass about 2 miles and turn right (west) on Banta Road.  Follow the signs from Banta Road to the knap-in.  There are stores and restaurants/fast foods in the area.  Contact Joe Higgins at (360) 720-1076 or (360) 675-4943 for more information on fishing and the knap-in.

2014 2nd Annual Sammamish Sasquatch Knap-in

Hosts Jim and Beverly Keffer

Friday August 29th – Monday Sept 1st (Labor Day Weekend)

***Note*** This knap-in will be cancelled if the Western Regional Knap-in becomes a reality.  See more below.

Jim and Beverly Keffer will host the 2nd Annual Sammamish Sasquatch Knap-in Aug 29th – Sept 1st (Labor Day Weekend) at their place in Sammamish, WA 

There is camping and parking space in the north pasture for trailers, campers and other  vehicles.  Electrical power will be available on a limited basis and there are two battery chargers if needed.  Tent camping are spaces available in the orchard.  There will also be sleeping space in the shop on the second floor. 

If the weather is unfavorable, knapping will be in the shop.  There is adequate room on the first floor (1,000 sqft) for 30-40 knappers (or more) and it can be heated if necessary.

There will be the usual events – 2” Goat and 10-Speed.  Plus there will be targets for archery, atlatls and tomahawks.  And plan on a Saturday evening Potluck dinner.

There two grocery stores (Safeway/Albertson) within one mile as well as a couple of pharmacies.  Costco is just 7.7 miles away.

Location:  23811 NE 14th St, Sammamish, WA 98074

Directions:

From the East – Take I90 to the Preston exit (exit 22).  Turn right at the end of the off-ramp and turn right on SE High Point Way.  SE High Point Way becomes Preston-Fall City Road.  Continue on Preston-Fall City Road 3.7 miles to Fall City and turn left on SR-202 (Redmond-Fall City Road).  Go 8.7 miles to 244th Ave NE (stoplight) and turn left.  Go 1.2 miles and turn right on NE 14th Street, 23811 NE 14th Street is at the end of the gravel road (there will be signs).

From North, South or West - Take I405 to WA520 and head east towards Redmond, WA (5.5 miles).  Exit at Redmond WA. SR202 and turn right towards Sammamish.  Go approximately 5.1 miles to and turn right onto 244th Ave NE. Go 1.2 miles and turn right on NE 14th Street, 23811 NE 14th Street is at the end of the gravel road (there will be signs).

2014 1st Annual Western Regional Knap-in – Vicinity - Carson City, Nevada

Hosts Jim Keffer, Ray Harwood & Gary Pickett and Dick Woodward

Wednesday, August 30th – Monday, September 1st

Jim Keffer (PSK), along with Ray Harwood and Gary Pickett (Bakersfield Knappers) and Dick Woodward (Utah Valley Knappers) and a couple others are trying to organize the first every Western Regional Knap-in.  The purpose of this event will be to bring knappers from all over, especially the Western States, for the biggest and best knap-in in North America and a terrific opportunity for sharing the ancient art of flintknapping!   If it happens it may supersede and take the place of my knap-in scheduled for Labor Day Weekend.

2014 1st Annual Ft Whoop-up Knap-in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada

Hosts Barry and Karen Rogers

Sept 10th -  15th

Barry and Karen Rogers are planning to host the first PSK knap-in ever held in Canada!  Barry is working with the folks at the Ft Whoop-up National Historic Site in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada to schedule this event between September 10th and September 15th, 2014.  Detail will be provided in the next issue of SPALLS.

Kittitas Valley's Fall Gathering of Stone Age Craftsman

Host Jim Baugh  

September/October (details and dates pending)

2014 3rd Annual North Columbia Knap-in - North Columbia Knap-in

Host Patrick Farneman

October 9th (Thursday)- October 11th(Saturday)

Patrick Farneman will host the 3rd Annual North Columbia Knap-in this year at the Kettle Falls Museum and Interpretive Center at 1188 St Pauls Mission Road, Kettle Falls, WA 9914.  The dates are Thursday, Oct 9th thru Saturday, Oct 11th.

Participants are welcome to come a day early and are able to stay until Sunday if they wish.  The site is a short walk from the historic Kettle Falls Tribal fishery and gathering place and borders National Park land.  We have an open door to camp on the 7 acres of open ponderosa pine forest behind the center.  We will have water available & restroom facilities, and the Staff of the center have volunteered to open the museum for us (special off-season opening) to be able to view the collections they have of local artifacts. 

 Location:

Kettle Falls Museum and Interpretive Center at 1188 St Pauls Mission Road, Kettle Falls, WA 99141.

Directions:

Kettle Falls is located about 67 miles north/northwest of Spokane, WA.  Just take US 395 to Kettle Falls and exit at St Paul Mission Rd. Go approximately .2 miles and you are there.

18th Annual (Pre) Thanksgiving Knap-In, Millersylvania State Park

(Near Olympia Washington)

Hosts Mick and Holly Hill

November 1st and 2nd

Join Mick and Holly Hill, hosts of the annual November knap-in.  This gathering began with the idea of putting closure to the year, reflecting on the fun gatherings and campouts that happened thru the year(s).  It is our knappers’ time to give thanks and be grateful, and then look forward to the holidays with our own families. 

 Park opens at 8 a.m. and closes at dusk, 5 p.m.  Kitchen #1 is a log cabin that includes an area with fireplace heat and extra lighting set up for flintknapping.   There is also a kitchen area with wood stove to plan the potluck.  We have electricity and running cold water if the weather is not freezing temps.   Part of the cabin is open to the weather elements and cannot be closed off.  It can be cold!  There are also bathrooms near the cabin.

A potluck thanksgiving dinner will be served by 1 p.m. on Saturday only.  Mick and Holly provide coffee, turkey and some traditional thanksgiving dishes.  Bring a potluck dish, camp stool or chair, and plan to wear warm clothes and boots for the mud, sometimes rainy weather.  Pack a project to work on or maybe share with others how to make something.

Some may camp and stay thru Sunday.  If camping, expect to follow state park rules and provide payment for a camp site.  There are bathrooms w/plumbing and token-operated hot showers available.   You may want to check the website at www.parks.wa.gov, select Millersylvania, to consider reservations. Visitors to the Park must have a Discovery Pass with the exception of those camping overnight.  The annual pass is $30.  If you access the park for 2 days without a pass, the fee is $10 each day. 

One pass is good for two (same registered address) vehicles and must be displayed in the vehicle that is in the park.  If Mick and Holly need two vehicles, we are forced to buy 2 $30 passes. 

If you have reserved and paid for a campsite, the parking tag/fee is not required. 

We meet again Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.  Lunch will be grilled cheese and pulled pork for a reduced number of knappers.   This is a good time for learning flintknapping from others with more experience if you are new to the art. 

Location: Millersylvania State Park just south of Olympia, WA

Directions:

From North or South, take I-5 to Exit 95.  Follow signs to the park entrance.  Look for Kitchen #1.  Park in the first parking lot around to the left near the entrance of the park.   Access to Kitchen #1 is by walking a path thru the woods.  We will have 2 wheelbarrows to shuttle your flintknapping supplies from your vehicle to the cabin.  Watch for others that may be trying to find our cabin!  It gets confusing to new visitors.   If necessary, there is a back road access to drive/assist those who don’t hike, or to deliver the extra big load.  Park rangers want to limit our driving thru their back roads.

For more info, contact Mick or Holly Hill, 360-493-8439 or e-mail:  hollyhill54@gmail.com, michaelhill30@gmail.com. 

Other Events – not PSK Sponsored

Bakersfield Monthly Knap-In, Monthly, Bakersfield, California, hosted by Gary Pickett and Ray Harwood

 A monthly knap-in is held on the first Sunday of every month.  The one-day event goes from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm at the Hart Memorial Park.  The park is eight miles northeast of Bakersfield on the Alfred Harrell Highway.  Knappers meet at the East end of the park. 

Location: Hart Memorial Park - eight miles northeast of Bakersfield, CA on the Alfred Harrell Highway

Directions:

While on highway 58, east of Bakersfield, take the Comanche exit and turn to the north.  Comanche curves around 5 to 6 miles and dead ends into highway 178. Turn north on 178 (right) then a quick left (less then 1/4 mile) onto Alfred Harrell highway. Alfred Harrell 7-8 miles goes into Hart Park.   The knap-in is 100 yards or so from the entrance on the right hand side of the park.  For more information contact Gary Pickett at: Home: (661) 392-7729, Cell: (661) 444-6163, e-mail:  air-o-head@webtv.net

Final Knap-in Reports for 2013 – PSK Sponsored Events*, **:

*These events are hosted and supported by PSK members

** Due to the volume of events and other activities in 2013 since the last issue of SPALLS, a complete report for each event is not yet available – either for SPALLS or the Website.  I’m working on both so as the reports (with photos on the website) become available I will put them in the newsletter (no photos) and on the website.  In the meantime here is a list of event that PSK members either sponsored or participated in:

1.   Cabelas Lacey Store Knap-in, Lacy, WA - January 12th - 13th, 2013, Coordinator Mick Hill
2.   *Winter Break/Cabin Fever Knap-in, Granite Falls, WA - January 26, 2013 , hosted by Dave Pehling
3.   PSK Teaches Flintknapping to the Spokane Rock Rollers Feb 9th – PSK Instructors Chuck Prentiss and Harvey Hughett
4.   The Nova School Knapping Class March 5th – PSK Instructors Jim Smith, Ruthie ‘Mink’ Taylor, Jim Keffer
5.   Cabelas Springfield, OR Knap-in, Springfield, OR - March 16th, hosted by Henry Payne
6.   *Glass Buttes Knap-in, Glass Buttes, OR, March 23rd - 31st, Facilities provided by Rocky Male
7.   Bellevue College Knapping Demo and Instruction, May 13, 2013, PSK Instructors Joe Higgins, Jim Smith, Jim Keffer, Donn Paris
8.   Evergreen Community College Knapping Class, May 13, 2013, PSK Instructor Mick Hill
9.   *Montana Spring Knap-in , Livingston, MT May 18th & 19th 2013 Hosts Ray Alt and George Bryce
10.  *11th Annual Thomas Hollow Knap-in, Goldendale, WA, May 17th - 19th, hosted by Ed and Loretta Thomas
11.   *8th Annual North Umpqua/Illahee Flats Knap-in, Illahee Flats, OR, May  25th - June 2nd - Hosts Brad Baughman, Jim Hopper and Dan Lusby
12.   *2nd Annual Tri-Cities Memorial Day Knap-in, Richland, WA, May 25th - 27th, hosted by Greg Greger
13.   *3rd Annual Bitterroot Valley Knap-in, Bitterroot Valley, MT, June 20th - 25th, hosted by Richard and Joan Urata
14.   Cub Scout  Day Camp Jamboree - Alpine District , Chief Seattle Council – Participants – Joe Higgins, Donn Paris, Jim Keffer
15.   Fort Knapadonia Knap-in Aug 12th - 18th Hosts Joe and Sunny Higgins
16.  *1st Annual Sammamish Knap-in Aug 29th – Sep 1st – Hosts Jim and Beverly Keffer
17.   *2nd Annual North Columbia Knap-in – Host Patrick Farneman
18.   *3rd Annual Kittitas Valley's Fall Gathering of Stone Age Craftsmen (Ellensburg Knap-in) – Host Jim Baugh
19.  *17th Annual Millersylvania Knap-in Nov 2nd & 3rd – Hosts Mick and Holly Hill
20.   *Ft Knapadonia Weekly Knap-in Every Wednesday – Host Joe Higgins
21.  *Sammamish Weekly Knap-in – Every Friday – Host Jim Keffer
22.  *Tri-Cities Bi-Monthly Knap-in – 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month – Host Frank Omstead, Co-host Marvin Barger.

Update on the Website

Well, we’ve passed the 35,000 ‘unique visitors’ mark, up 25,000 from just the last issue of SPALLS.  We’ve also had almost more 3 MILLION hits!  A ‘unique visitor’ is one that has not visited the website in the past.  Many people visit the website more than once as evidence in the more than 3,000,000 hits!  And we’ve had visitors from 135 different countries.  The number of people visiting and the number of pages accessed (hits) is growing each month.

We’re now up to 60 member ‘Art Galleries’.  I’d like to encourage every member to contribute to the website.  If you have photos of your knapping and/or ‘Paleo Art’, email them to me and I’ll create your very own art gallery on the PSK Website.

Once again, we encourage every member to register their ‘knapper mark’, submit a photo of themselves, contribute to the ‘How-To’ section and send in photo of their knapping/Paleo Art.  Again, if you submit photos of your art I will create an Art Gallery in your name! 

The ‘Knapper Recipe’ section continues to grow – check out the latest recipes from Warren ‘Smitty’ Smith – Sour Cream Chicken Enchiladas and Chili Rellano Casserole!

We’ve also added a new section, PSK Humor prompted by contributions by Dave Rauschenberg and Mick Hill!

The Knappable Rock in the PNW section is off to a SLOOOOWWWW start – so far only Emory Coons has contributed! 

This section will feature knappable rock found in the PNW and include photos of ‘rough rock’, as it was found in nature, slabs of the same rock and, where appropriate, photos of slabs of that rock after heat treating.  Only general locations will be given, i.e. NW Oregon or Columbia River Basin, but additional information such as heat treating recommendations will be included.  I encourage all members who can contribute photos as outlined above to send them to me at reefer@pugetsoundknappers.com.

The Lost and Found’ Section has already paid dividends – the owners of several ‘found items’ were located and the items were returned.

  If you lose or find something at one of our knap-ins just contact the webmaster and I’ll include it!

The ‘Interesting Stuff’ sections even more new articles and information.

Website Funding

Our current web hosting contract for the website expired in September of 2013.  I p renewed the contract for a cost of $180 for three years (up slightly from the introductory price of $150).  I also renewed the contract with an outside service to monitor and protect our website from hackers for $99/year.

The website is paid for by voluntary contributions, usually at the knap-ins.  However, covering the cost of the knap-in has greater priority to make sure to donate to cover their costs first.

I’ve also refined our back-up procedures.  Not only do we do periodic backups but I maintain a complete copy of every page on the site on a separate drive.

NEXT SPALLS ISSUE:

The next SPALLS issue will be in February, 2014, following Dave Pehling’s Winter Break/Cabin Fever  Knap-in.  The weather’s finally great, so go to the knap-ins!

Other items of interest:

Obsidian Sources (Worldwide): http://www.obsidianlab.com/sourcecatalog/s_home.html

Obsidian Sources (Western U.S. -  (Northwest Research Obsidian Studies Laboratory) http://www.obsidianlab.com/gis_sources.html

Rock Collecting Regulations Links:

WA and Oregon Rock Collecting Guide - http://pugetsoundknappers.com/how_to/rock_collecting_Guide_WA-OR.html

BLM Glass Buttes Handout - http://pugetsoundknappers.com/how_to/BLM_Glass_Buttes_Handout_4-09.html

MAYBE OF INTEREST:

Website for Artifact and Archeological Books

This website has Artifact and Archeological Books and Videos for sale. 

Go to: http://www.hothemhouse.com/ .

Check out the Arrowhead Forum! http://arrowheadology.com/forums/

Society of Primitive Technology (SPT) http://www.primitive.org/ The purpose of the Society of Primitive Technology is to promote the practice and teaching of aboriginal skills; to foster communication between teachers and practitioners; to set standards for authenticity, ethics and quality.  Publishes the Bulletin of Primitive Technology

TARP

There is a flint forum where knappers can participate by posting and reading messages and/or going into the chat room.  It may be of interest as knapping information is passed back and forth via messages.  It is called TARP – you know, the thing you put on the ground to collect the débitage.     http://www.egroups.com/group/thetarp

Knappers-R-Us

Here’s another e-group for knappers:  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Knappers-R-Us/

Flintknappers Digest

Another Egroup called Flintknapper’s Digest:  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/flintknappingdigest/

Lithic Casting Lab

Anyone who wants to replicate certain styles of points (Flake patterns, thickness, convexity, length, and width), you can purchase castings of artifacts from Lithic Casting Lab.  http://www.lithiccastinglab.com/

Paleo Planet

Primitive Technology discussions, including flintknapping.  www.PaleoPlanet.net

SPALLS

James C. Keffer
23811 NE 14th St
Sammamish, WA 98074

**********************************End of February SPALLS**********************************

SPALLS Distribution

Distribution of SPALLS is available to anyone with a viable Email or Snail Mail (USPS) address.  Many of the PSK knappers with only snail-mail address are not receiving SPALLS.  For those of you that are receiving SPALLS via e-mail, please notify these snail-mail knappers to send a letter with their mailing address to:

 

 James Keffer

 23811 NE 14th

Sammamish, WA

98074

 

THE POLICY IS: If you send your e-mail address Jim Keffer at jckeffer@comcast.net, there is no charge for SPALLS.   If you do not have an e-mail address and want SPALLS by snail-mail, you must send a mailing address – and pay to cover the cost of printing and postage.   Due to the increase in postage cost ($.92/Spalls) and the cost of printing ($2.00/SPALLS), I can no longer send them out for free.  Twenty-seven mailings cost $243/year.

If you, or someone you know, has an e-mail address and did not receive SPALLS in June, e-mail your address to Jim Keffer.  I have several unverified email address at this time.  If you have received a verification email from me please reply - I need the updates!

 

SPAM PROTECTION:

Several of our subscribers have not been getting the SPALLS issue via e-mail.  Please check your SPAM protection.  I think that some of your SPAM protection is eliminating the SPALLS message.  One of the checks for SPAM is the number of multiple issues from the sender.  If your protection checks this, the SPALLS message will be tagged as SPAM.  In some cases, the message is only tagged. In others, the message is deleted.  Subscribers to “hotmail”, some of the hotmail accounts bounce SPALLS because of server space.  Be sure to empty your server often.

 

I also make it a policy never to give out member contact information unless specifically authorized.  That includes email and resident/mailing addresses and phone numbers.  Every email I send out to more than one or two addressees is sent out using the blind copy feature (bcc) which hides email address. 

 

 

 

SUMMARY (and a note from the editor and webmaster)

 

This has been a great first half of 2014, attendance at PSK events is up and membership has been growing dramatically.  Each and every event has been supported by generous voluntary contributions by members. 

 

I attribute the growth in membership to several things; first, a resurgence in interest in primitive skills in general, second, a growing awareness of the PSK and what we have to offer and third, the culture the members of the PSK have developed over the years.

 

We’ve had quite a few younger people from various ‘primitive skills’ schools join and participate in PSK events, taking full advantage of the expertise we have to offer.  They’ve also brought the same sense of community that is the essence of the PSK.

 

This awareness has come via both the website and our events.  Every event to date has drawn in new members, some of who already have knapping experience and some ‘noobies’ wanting to learn a new skill.  Many, if not most, are attending our events on a regular basis.  Kudos to all of our event hosts – each and every one of them personifies the best in the PSK!

 

Chinese Knapper – the PSK has a member, Lou Yi, in Shanghai, China.  He is the only known flintknapper in China and has contributed some amazing art to the PSK website in his Art Gallery.  It has been suggested, by Steve Allely, that we might try and bring Lou over to the U. S. to attend one of our knap-ins.  On June 25th I proposed, via the PaleoPlanet flintknapping forum, the idea of raising the funds required to do just that. 

 

Initial response to this idea has resulted in an incredible response.  Contribution pledges in just the first couple of days amounted to one third of the estimated cost to purchase a round-trip ticket as well as pay for a U.S. Visa.   Pledges of support continue to pour in and I’m 100% confident that we will be able to raise the required funds.

 

As it stands right now Lou is applying for a passport and U. S. Visa with the intent of coming some time in 2015.  I’ve been assured by the U. S. State Department that there should be no problem with Lou obtaining a Visa – provided the normal criminal background check is OK.

 

I’ve also established an account with a fundraising website - GoFundMe to help collect donations.  As we get nearer to 2015 and when we’re assured that Lou has a passport, visa and vacation scheduled, I will activate the account to take donations.  The account has already been set up to have an upper limit – once the limit is reached (the amount needed for airfare and visa cost plus incidentals), the account will stop accepting donations. 

 

We will also be auctioning a special display case of points – several of the best PSK knappers have committed to donating points to this display case.  We will also be creating a couple of community points, one to go to our guest and one to be raffled.  The points will have the initials (or Knapper Mark) of all those who donate!

 

No donations are being accepted at this time but if you’d like to pledge your support just email or call me ( (425) 503-4413).

 

 

 

Accepting Nominations for PSK Knapper of the Year for 2014

If you have a nomination for PSK Knapper of the Year simply submit a name along with a write-up describing why you thing the individual should be the named PSK knapper of the year.  Nominees will be forwarded to the Council of Elders who will choose the winner!

 

 

 

 

ANOTHER NEW MILESTONE – PSK REACHES 507 ACTIVE MEMBERS (and still counting)

 

We’ve added new members at several 2014 events including the Goldendale, Tri-Cities and Bitterroot Valley knap-ins.  A number of people have joined after learning of the PSK via the internet and our website.

 

New since 1/14/2014

 

Andrew 'Andy' Held – Kirkland, WA

Barry Bonnell – Redmond, WA

Bernaro Van Der Weerot – Sultan, WA

Bill Bruce – Silverdale, WA

Cassidy V Maciel – Eugene, OR

Dabo Ross – Redmond, WA

Dallin Opdahl – Warren, OR

Damien R. Guerrero – Monroe, WA

Dan Metz - Steamboat, Oregon

Dan Vidsa – Seattle, WA

Darius Schmitt

David, Deanna and Makayla Smith - Paisley, Oregon

Davis Luanava - Woodinville, WA

Ed Brooks

Elijah Bergles – Lacey, WA

Eli Walton – Oak Harbor, WA

Eric Jusino – Seattle, WA

Garin Hagedorn – Battleground, WA

Geoffrey Budge – Libby, MT

Howard Siner – Glenwood, WA

Jack Fee – Trout Lake, WA

Jacob Crause – Graham, WA

James Male – Hines, OR

Jacob Opdahl – Warren, OR

Jerry Burbridge – Seabeck, WA

Jim McDonough – Duvall, WA

Joe Barker – Sammamish, WA

Joe Roush – Olympia, WA

Keenan Schlichting – Snohomish, WA

Keith Bacus – Walla Walla, WA

Larry Winton – Lynnwood, WA

Mark Cross – Baxter, MN

Matthew Cokey – Clackamas, OR

Megan Brown – Sultan, WA

Nathan Sturtevant – North Bend, WA

Nicholas Tomihama – Vancouver, WA

Nikita Babanav

Patrick Opdahl – Warren, OR

Peter Gokey – Yelm, WA

Raymond Berry – Goldendale, WA

Rod Kiser – Goldendale, WA

Red Kiser – Goldendale, WA

Richard 'Trapper' Kern – Redmond, WA

Sam Eads-Ford – Duvall, WA

Sean McQueen – Kalispell, MT

Nolan McQueen – Kalispell, MT

Tim Leggett – Seattle, WA

Tim Severn

Toby Walrath – Corvallis, MT

Thomas H McCorkle – Dayton, NV

Wes Pyne – Bend, OR

 

In Memorium

 

There has been some sad news as well, two notable members of the PSK, Ron ‘Arrowman’ Correll and Phil Churchill passed away this year.  Both were longtime members of the PSK and both made significant contributions to the flintknapping community during their time with us.  They will be missed.

 

 

*PSK Point Display Project*

 

For those that don’t know already, the PSK Point Display Project is well on its way to becoming a real show piece for the Puget Sound Knappers.

The Case is complete and there are about 100 member points already donated.  Unfortunately, I haven’t had time to take individual photos for the website or even mount all of the points in the case.  But I’m working on it!

 

To view the points photographed to date go here (I’m way behind here): http://www.pugetsoundknappers.com/about_us/PSK%20Point%20Collection.html

 

 

Upcoming Events – Note: Since SPALLS is published only three times each year, changes/updates to the schedule of events will be posted on our website http://pugetsoundknappers.com

 

Also – some of the knap-in dates are tentative.  The hosts will try and nail down specific dates but circumstances may dictate changes.

 

If you have attended or know about an event involving knapping let me know.  I’ll either publish it in SPALLS or put in on the PSK Website.

 

Note from the publisher - With concurrence from the Council of Elders

This note is a basic reminder that the PSK and all of the knap-ins are paid for either by direct donations or auctions of donated items and community points, and competitive knapping contests.  The expenses to the host of a knap-in are not trivial, running into the hundreds of dollars.  To insure the continuation of our knap-ins and in particular the largest knap-in in the PNW – the Glass Buttes Knap-in, it is important that all knappers contribute what they can.  The cost of Porta-Potties alone at Glass Buttes can run between $600 and $800 including toilet paper.  We must make sure that whoever arranges and pays for the Porta-Potties is adequately compensated.

 

 

Ongoing Events

 

Weekly Fort Knapadonia Knap-in

 

There is a knap-in each Wednesday from 8:30 am until sometime in the afternoon at Fort Knapadonia on the north end of Whidbey Island (see the website’s Annual Fort Knapadonia Knap-in announcement for directions or see below in the annual Ft Knapadonia announcement for contact information).  While there are usually 12-14 knappers attending, from novices to master knappers, we are seeing up to 16 and sometimes more knappers attend.  Dr. Joe Higgins hosts and provides expert knapping lessons.  The regulars also provide lessons, loaner tools, free rock and safety gear – safety glass and nitrile-coated gloves.  Brunch or lunch is usually provided by the regulars as well.

**Note – please contact Joe Higgins (360) 720-0025 or Jim Keffer (425) 503-4413 if you’d like to attend and you are not one of the regulars – if the weather is bad (usually is) – we knap indoors and there is limited room.  We always try and make room!  Joe has also been opening the shop on Saturdays – just call ahead to make sure!

 

Weekly Sammamish Knap-in

 

Jim Keffer, PSK Webmaster, is hosting a weekly knap-in each Friday between 9:00am and 3:00pm at his shop in Sammamish.  Everyone is welcome and the shop can easily accommodate more than 25 knappers.  The shop is well heated but chairs are limited (bring your own).  There is free rock, loaner tools, safety glasses and gloves for everyone.  Coffee is provided and there have been a number of senior PSK members attending to help instruct the ‘noobies’.

 

Tri-Cities Bi-monthly Knap-in

 

The Tri-Cities Knappers host a bi-monthly knap-in Kennewick, WA.  The knap-in is hosted by Frank Olmsted and Marvin Barger the second and fourth Thursday of each month from 5:30pm - 9:00 pm.  The location is Frank's home - 803 S. Edison in Kennewick, Washington.

This is a new group founded by four PSK members in the Tri-Cities area.  There are about a dozen 'regulars' and forty -one who attend when their schedule permits.

 

Their goal is quote "to help all new or experienced knappers, who are interested in this art form".  They also offer private session of Video Tutorials and One-on-One instruction! 

TO find out more contact:

Frank Olmsted: Phone - (509) 783-2798, email

Marvin Barger: Phone - (509) 942-1014, email   

 

 

 

 

Events Schedule

 

PSK Sponsored Events*

*hosted by PSK members

 

 

 

Fort Knapadonia Knap-in

Host Joe and Sunny Higgins and the Knapadonia Gang

August 18th – 24th 2014

 

Joe Higgins will host the annual Fort Knapadonia Knap-In Monday thru Sunday, August 18th – 24th 2014.  He promises to have a full schedule of events – archery target shoots, 2-inch Goat, 10-speed, etc, etc, and don’t forget – making arrowheads and blades.  Joe Higgins and the ‘Regulars’ at Knapadonia have been busy making bows and arrows for anyone that wants to shoot or learn to shoot!
 
There will be water available, electricity, Port-a-Potties, and lots of room for camping and RVing.  Women and families are welcomed and encouraged to attend!  Close by Oak Harbor offers plenty of garage sales and stores for shopping.   
 

In addition to the usual great knappers knapping, plentiful rock and great weather, Whidbey Island is also a great place for families interested in sightseeing and other tourist activities.

 

Location: approximately 4407 Moran Rd, Oak Harbor, WA 98277

 

Directions:

 

Drive north past Seattle about 70 miles on Interstate 5.  Take the 230 off-ramp to highway 20 and go west toward Anacortes.  Take highway 20 turn off to Deception Pass.  Go past Deception Pass about 2 miles and turn right (west) on Banta Road.  Follow the signs from Banta Road to the knap-in.  There are stores and restaurants/fast foods in the area.  Contact Joe Higgins at (360) 720-1076 or (360) 675-4943 for more information on fishing and the knap-in.

 

 

2014 2nd Annual Sammamish Sasquatch Knap-in

Hosts Jim and Beverly Keffer

Friday August 29th – Monday Sept 1st (Labor Day Weekend)

 

Jim and Beverly Keffer will host the 2nd Annual Sammamish Sasquatch Knap-in Aug 29th – Sept 1st (Labor Day Weekend) at their place in Sammamish, WA 

 

There is camping and parking space in the north pasture for trailers, campers and other vehicles.  Electrical power will be available on a limited basis and there are two battery chargers if needed.  Tent camping are spaces available in the orchard.  There will also be sleeping space in the shop on the second floor. 

 

If the weather is unfavorable, knapping will be in the shop.  There is adequate room on the first floor (1,000 sqft) for 30-40 knappers (or more) and it can be heated if necessary.

 

There will be the usual events – 2” Goat and 10-Speed.  Plus there will be targets for archery, atlatls and tomahawks.  And plan on a Saturday evening Potluck dinner.

 

There two grocery stores (Safeway/Albertson) within one mile as well as a couple of pharmacies.  Costco is just 7.7 miles away.

 

Location:  23811 NE 14th St, Sammamish, WA 98074

 

Directions:

 

From the East – Take I90 to the Preston exit (exit 22).  Turn right at the end of the off-ramp and turn right on SE High Point Way.  SE High Point Way becomes Preston-Fall City Road.  Continue on Preston-Fall City Road 3.7 miles to Fall City and turn left on SR-202 (Redmond-Fall City Road).  Go 8.7 miles to 244th Ave NE (stoplight) and turn left.  Go 1.2 miles and turn right on NE 14th Street, 23811 NE 14th Street is at the end of the gravel road (there will be signs).

 

From North, South or West - Take I405 to WA520 and head east towards Redmond, WA (5.5 miles).  Exit at Redmond WA. SR202 and turn right towards Sammamish.  Go approximately 5.1 miles and turn right onto 244th Ave NE. Go 1.2 miles and turn right on NE 14th Street, 23811 NE 14th Street is at the end of the gravel road (there will be signs).

 

 

2014 1st Annual Western Regional Knap-in – Vicinity - Carson City, Nevada

Hosts Jim Keffer, Ray Harwood & Gary Pickett and Dick Woodward

Wednesday, August 30th – Monday, September 1st

 

There won’t be a Western Regional Knap-in this year as so far we’ve been unable to find a suitable location.

 

2014 1st Annual Ft Whoop-up Knap-in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada

Hosts Barry and Karen Rogers

Sept 12th - 15th

 

The Archaeological Society of Alberta Lethbridge Centre, Fort Whoop-Up National Historic Site and Barry Rogers (Knapper) invite you to the:

 

First Canadian Knap-In on September 12th to 15th 2014 at

Fort Whoop-up National Historic Site, Lethbridge, Alberta.

 

Master Knappers from Canada and the US will be available to instruct those who want to try or improve their knapping skills.

Canada has had great knapping training sessions, but they always lacked a time to socialize and have an opportunity to get to know their fellow knappers.

Knap-Ins differ from workshops in that they are usually situated in a camping area and have an evening camp fire to sit around, socialize and to get to know and enjoy fellow knappers.

Pot luck suppers and various contests add to the fellowship and enjoyment.  I have attended many Knap-ins in Florida and the Pacific Northwest, and have made many good friends.

Fort Whoop-Up was a historic whiskey trading fort built in the mid-1860s.  The Northwest Mounted Police (today’s Royal Canadian Mounted Police) was created to curb that whiskey trade.  The people at Fort Whoop-Up today interpret and symbolize that whiskey trade.

Many of you may wish to visit Head Smashed In Buffalo Jump, a UNESCO World Heritage Site near Fort Macleod, about 40 miles west of Lethbridge.

If you are a knapper or a wannabe knapper and wish to attend, register as soon as possible with Barry Rogers at barryrogers@shaw.ca or 403-678-5041.  This will help us plan our First Canadian Knap-In and to secure a camping site for you.

We are also trying to arrange an archery/atlatl range.

 

There is no entry fee for the Knappers and their families. 

Pot Luck suppers will be held:  Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The main entree will be provided and side dishes are to be provided by knap-in participants.  Please bring adequate for your family.  Tea, coffee and water will be available all day.

 

You must register for a camping site either trailer or tent, no services, just a field in Indian Battle Park right outside the Fort.  There is room for 20 to 30 trailers, plus a few tents.  Public toilets are available a short walk away, or in the Fort during open hours.

 

Full service camp ground (Bridgeview RV Resort, 403-381-2357) in the river valley off of Highway #3 is available a short drive away.

Hotels:  Two hotels, both at the top of the hill above Fort Whoop-Up are within an up/down hill walk (300 foot elevation above the river valley).

Days Inn   100 3rd Ave So. (403-327-6000)

Lethbridge Lodge Hotel   320 Scenic Dr. So. 403-328-1123.

 

Lethbridge has supermarkets, Costco, Wal-Mart etc.  There is a trailer dump station and potable city water available at the Tourist Information Hut (403-320-1222) on the corner of Mayor Magrath Dr. and Scenic Drive So.  A multitude of food facilities are at the hilltop above Fort Whoop-Up, near the corner of 3rd Ave. So. and Scenic Drive, including a nice wine and liquor store.

 

Arriving – to get to the Knap-In:

From the East

On the Crowsnest Trail Highway (#3)  -  Entering Lethbridge from the East on the Crowsnest Trail Highway (#3), turn South onto Scenic Drive, go South (about 1/2 Mile) to 3rd Avenue South, then turn right (West) and proceed down the hill to Indian Battle Park.  Fort Whoop-Up Interpretive Site is just off to the left at the bottom of the hill.

From the West

On Crowsnest Trail Highway (#3) - About ¼ mile after you cross bridge over the river at the bottom of the valley, take the First Ave South (City Centre) exit.  At the traffic lights at the top of the hill turn right onto Scenic Drive, go 2 blocks, turn right onto 3rd Ave. So. and follow down the hill to Indian Battle Park.  Ft. Whoop-Up Interpretive Site is just off to your left at the bottom of the hill.

From the South

Coming in on Highway #4 (from Coutts US/Canada Border Crossing):  -  Follow Highway #4 to the intersection of Mayor Magrath Drive and continue (West) straight through on to Scenic Drive.   Follow Scenic Drive (for 2-3 miles) to 3rd Avenue So., then turn left (West) continue down the hill to Indian Battle Park.  Fort Whoop-Up Interpretive Site is left at the bottom of the hill.

 

We have a very limited database to send this invitation to, ask any knapper or knapper wannabes if they received this invite, and if they would like to be included please forward their names, telephone #and emails to Barry Rogers. 

If you have question call Barry Rogers, 403-678-5941 or barryrogers@shaw.ca

 

 

 

2014 3rd Annual North Columbia Knap-in

Host Patrick Farneman

October 9th (Thursday)- October 11th(Saturday)

 

Patrick Farneman will host the 3rd Annual North Columbia Knap-in this year at the Kettle Falls Museum and Interpretive Center at 1188 St Pauls Mission Road, Kettle Falls, WA 9914.  The dates are Thursday, Oct 9th thru Saturday, Oct 11th.

 

Last year was a blast and we had lots of folks drop in.  There are photos on the Facebook site for Bridges to the Past.

 

Participants are welcome to come a day early and are able to stay until Sunday if they wish.  The site is a short walk from the historic Kettle Falls Tribal fishery and gathering place and borders National Park land.  We have an open door to camp on the 7 acres of open ponderosa pine forest behind the center.  We will have water available & restroom facilities, and the Staff of the center have volunteered to open the museum for us (special off-season opening) to be able to view the collections they have of local artifacts. 

 

 Location:

Kettle Falls Museum and Interpretive Center at 1188 St Paul’s Mission Road, Kettle Falls, WA 99141.

 

Directions:

Kettle Falls is located about 67 miles north/northwest of Spokane, WA.  Just take US 395 to Kettle Falls and exit at St Paul Mission Rd. Go approximately .2 miles and you are there.

 

 

18th Annual (Pre) Thanksgiving Knap-In, Millersylvania State Park

(Near Olympia Washington)

Hosts Mick and Holly Hill

November 1st and 2nd

 

Join Mick and Holly Hill at their  18th annual November knap-in.  This gathering began with the idea of putting closure to the year, reflecting on the fun gatherings and campouts that happened thru the year(s).  It is our knappers’ time to give thanks and be grateful, and then look forward to the holidays with our own families. 

 Park opens at 8 a.m. and closes at dusk, 5 p.m.  Kitchen #1 is a log cabin that includes an area with fireplace heat and extra lighting set up for flintknapping.   There is also a kitchen area with wood stove to plan the potluck.  We have electricity and running cold water if the weather is not freezing temps.   Part of the cabin is open to the weather elements and cannot be closed off.  It can be cold!  There are also bathrooms near the cabin.

 

A potluck thanksgiving dinner will be served by 1 p.m. on Saturday only.  Mick and Holly provide coffee, turkey and some traditional thanksgiving dishes.  Bring a potluck dish, camp stool or chair, and plan to wear warm clothes and boots for the mud, sometimes rainy weather.  Pack a project to work on or maybe share with others how to make something.

 

Some may camp and stay thru Sunday.  If camping, expect to follow state park rules and provide payment for a camp site.  There are bathrooms w/plumbing and token-operated hot showers available.   You may want to check the website at www.parks.wa.gov, select Millersylvania, to consider reservations. Visitors to the Park must have a Discovery Pass with the exception of those camping overnight.  The annual pass is $30.  If you access the park for 2 days without a pass, the fee is $10 each day. 

 

One pass is good for two (same registered address) vehicles and must be displayed in the vehicle that is in the park.  If Mick and Holly need two vehicles, we are forced to buy 2 $30 passes. 

 

If you have reserved and paid for a campsite, the parking tag/fee is not required. 

 

We meet again Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.  Lunch will be pulled pork for a reduced number of knappers.   This is a good time for learning flintknapping from others with more experience if you are new to the art. 

 

Location: Millersylvania State Park just south of Olympia, WA

 

Directions:

 

From North or South, take I-5 to Exit 95.  Follow signs to the park entrance.  Look for Kitchen #1.  Park in the first parking lot around to the left near the entrance of the park.   Access to Kitchen #1 is by walking a path thru the woods.  We will have 2 wheelbarrows to shuttle your flintknapping supplies from your vehicle to the cabin.  Watch for others that may be trying to find our cabin!  It gets confusing to new visitors.   If necessary, there is a back road access to drive/assist those who don’t hike, or to deliver the extra big load.  Park rangers want to limit our driving thru their back roads.

 

For more info, contact Mick or Holly Hill, 360-493-8439 or e-mail:  hollyhill54@gmail.com, michaelhill30@gmail.com. 

 

 

 

Other Events – not PSK Sponsored

 

Bakersfield Monthly Knap-In, Monthly, Bakersfield, California, hosted by Gary Pickett and Ray Harwood

 

 A monthly knap-in is held on the first Sunday of every month.  The one-day event goes from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm at the Hart Memorial Park.  The park is eight miles northeast of Bakersfield on the Alfred Harrell Highway.  Knappers meet at the East end of the park. 

 

Location: Hart Memorial Park - eight miles northeast of Bakersfield, CA on the Alfred Harrell Highway

 

Directions:

 

While on highway 58, east of Bakersfield, take the Comanche exit and turn to the north.  Comanche curves around 5 to 6 miles and dead ends into highway 178. Turn north on 178 (right) then a quick left (less then 1/4 mile) onto Alfred Harrell highway. Alfred Harrell 7-8 miles goes into Hart Park.   The knap-in is 100 yards or so from the entrance on the right hand side of the park.  For more information contact Gary Pickett at: Home: (661) 392-7729, Cell: (661) 444-6163, e-mail:  air-o-head@webtv.net. 

 

2014 Knap-in Reports PSK Sponsored Events*

(since January)

*These events are hosted and supported by PSK members

Due to time constraints some of the reports may be abbreviated or even missing.  I will include the missing reports as in the next issue if I receive them.

 

2014 Spokane Rock Rollers Instructional Knap-in

 

PSK members Chuck Prentiss and Harvey Hughett once again visited the Spokane Rock Rollers (SRR) Rock Club to teach flintknapping  January 18th.  This is the second year in a row that the Puget Sound Knapper were invited back and the second year that Chuck and Harvey did a great job. 

 

2014 Winter Break/Cabin Fever Knap-in Report

January 25th

Granite Falls, WA

Hosts Dave Pehling and Jim Dennis

 

Starting the 2014 Knapping Year the Right Way!

Hosts Dave and Jim set the table (literally)for first PSK knap-in of 2014.

Given the weather in the Pacific Northwest, this is one of the 'Indoor Knap-ins'.

Jim moved out his classic '68 302 Mustang to make room, fired up the wood stove and plugged in the crockpot of wild-game chili.

That was all that was needed for members of the PSK to spend the day knapping!

We had a good turnout - a bunch of the 'old-timers' plus some of the newest PSK members. As always there was plenty of rock and free instruction.

We even had time for a little competition in the form of a 2" Goat contest - won by Jim Smith - again!

 

Attendees

Dave Pehling

Jim Dennis

Jim and Beverly Keffer

Joe and Sunny Higgins

Joe Greenwell and Bettye Hensel

Mick and Holly Hill

Jim Smith

Jim Miller

Bob Bower

Dick Dickensen

Nizan Maor

Tom Appelhans

Phil Kirschner

Ken Graham

Karen Keith

Jeremy Van Cobb

Steve Nicolini

Craig Oda

Matt DeJong

Oscar Pena

 

 

 

2014 Cabelas Lacey Store Knap-in Report

 

For the fourth year in a row the PSK has held a flintknapping event feature demonstrations and free instruction at the Cabelas store in Lacey, Washington.  And for the fourth time Cabelas has rolled out the red carpet!  In spite of the fact that Event Coordinator, Macy Bruhy, was out on maternity leave, she'd left the event in the more-than-capable hands of manager James 'JD' Dunnagan and his staff.

 

In the opinion of the PSK members who attended this event, the best aspect was seeing all the youngsters who came to the store with their parents!  There was a constant stream of youngsters throughout the day - both days in fact.  We gave away free arrowheads to all who appeared interested - more than 200 youngsters (and a few 'oldsters') received free points!

 

It was also a treat to provide free instruction to several dozen folks who tried their hand at the ancient art.  We had boys and girls, men and women from 7 to 70!  More than a few went away hooked on a new hobby.  

 

We also added a few new members, including at least one, Nicholas 'Nick' Tomihama, from Vancouver, WA, who was already a proficient flintknapper!

 

Between demonstrating, instructing and answering questions from interested shoppers, it was a very busy weekend for all the PSK members who attended.

 

2014 Sammamish Bow Class Report

 

Members of the Puget Sound Knappers conducted a bow-making class the weekend of March 8th and 9th for fourteen 'students', most of who were students of either the Wilderness Awareness School of Duvall, WA or Alderleaf Wilderness College of Monroe, WA.  The class was held at the shop of PSK member Jim Keffer, the same place as the 2013 Sammamish Knap-in

 

Bowyers/instructors Joe Higgins, Donn Paris and Blaine Kuykendall, along with shop owner and woodworker Jim Keffer, provided free instruction and use of all the required tools - the only cost for this class was for the materials - $40.

 

The purpose of the class was to provide the basics of bow-making to people who'd never made their own 'self-bow' and to do so in one weekend.  To accomplish this we decided to work with hickory boards and a pyramid bow template provided by Joe Higgins.  Cutting the bows from the boards was accomplished with a band saw and initial tillering was done with a thickness planer.  This just got the bow to the rough stage and then the students had to hand tiller, refine the shape, cut the notches, make a handle, and finish the bow - and of course make a Flemish twist bow string.  And while it may seem that using the power tools would diminish the learning process, there was still a lot to learn and do in just two days!  Still, almost all the student completed a bow (some still required a finish to be applied) and several were able to shoot their bows Sunday afternoon!  By all accounts the class was a tremendous success and will be repeated in the future!

 

2014 Springfield, OR Cabelas Knap-in Report

 

PSK member Henry Payne organized and coordinated a PSK 'mini' knap-in at the Springfield, OR Cabelas store March 15th -16th, 2014.  Turnout was light but those that did make it had a heck of a good time.  There were several noobies that attended and tried their hand a flintknapping - including at least one that became a member of the PSK!

 

2014 Glass Buttes Knap-in Report

The 2014 Glass Buttes Knap-in started out with some of the best weather in most people's memory.  Except for a couple of cold mornings (14°F), the first few days were clear and warm - up to 65°F by Tuesday.  Thursday saw a change to more typical GB weather - intermittent light snow follow by melting/drying followed by more light snow.  The snow was over by Friday only to be replaced by rain.

For the most part, however, the weather was great for both digging and knapping and there were plenty of both.  The weather for Tuesday trek to 16 mile for Dacite was ideal.  This has become an annual event to collect knappable rock for future knap-ins.  The knap-in hosts provide free knappable rock at PSK knap-in and a good portion comes from this area.  About 20 knappers made the trip and donated their 250 lbs. to Brad Baughman/Dan Lusby for the Illahee Knap-in, Barry Rogers/Canadian Whoop-up Knap-in, Mick Hill/ Millersylvania, Jim Keffer/Sammamish Knap-in and Joe Higgins/Fort Knapadonia Knap-in.

A special thanks to Emory Coons for his work spalling the Dacite.

This year's knap-in was also notable for the number of 'noobies' who attended and contributed generously to the 'Honey Bucket' fund.  I'm pretty sure they more than got their donations' worth of instruction from the likes of Steve Allely, Joe Higgins, Stu Murdock and other fine knappers!

Here are some of the people who attended this years' event (doesn't include knappers who arrived after Friday night or those that didn't get on the list or in the photos):

Howard Siner*

Red Kiser*

Trapper Kern*

Geoffrey Budge*

Dave, Deanna & Makayla Smith*

Dallin, Jacob and Pat Opdahl*

Wes Pyne*

Raymond Berry*

Craig Oda*

Tad Sweet*

Peter Gokey*

Matthew Gokey*

Nicholas Tomihama*

Steve Allely

Brad Baughman

Donn Paris

Rock Male

James Male

Skyler Male

Jim Smith

Ken Graham

Mick Hill

Henry & Rosalie Payne

Barry Rogers

Jim Keffer

Joe Higgins

Tim Gogana

Jeff Dixson

Sam

Emory Coons

Greig Voss

Bob Popp

Dan Lusby

Daniel & Michael Lusby

Aaron

Shawn Woods

Woody Woodside

Hal Thornberg

Dan Steuber

Keith Hull

David S. Smith

Stu Murdock

* New PSK members and new to Glass Buttes Knap-in

 

2014 Ft Knapadonia First Drum Class Report

 

At the April 23rd weekly Ft Knapadonia Knap-in it was rawhide that was flying around - not rock flakes!  We had a drum making class coordinated by Jim and Beverly Keffer and Woody Woodside.  Woody provided a dozen Native American style 15" drums in kit form he'd purchase from Centralia Hide and Fur (plug - great kits!),  Host Joe Higgins soaked the rawhide overnight so that we could get started first thing in the morning.  In little over 4 hours we made ten beautiful drums - six from elk rawhide and four from deer rawhide.

 

Three weeks later the regulars met at the weekly knap-in and this time we took an hour off from knapping to get some lessons in synchronized drumming by former music director Terry Grove with input from former orchestra percussionist Blaine Kuykendall.  By the August annual Fort Knapadonia Knap-in we should be more than ready to perform at the OogaBooga initiation ceremony!

 

Sammamish Arrow Making Class 05-10-14

 

Jim Keffer, along with Joe Higgins and Blaine Kuykendall, hosted an arrow-making day at Jim's shop in Sammamish, WA, Saturday, May 5th.

 

Blaine gave an hour long lecture on making arrows based on years of practical experience both making arrows as well as using them to take various game animals. 

 

Following Blaine's lecture was an all day, hands-on practical application of arrow-making techniques in which the dozen or so 'students' made their own arrows - up to 1/2 dozen, assisted by Blaine, Joe Higgins and Jim Keffer.   The class was free - the only cost were for materials, $2/arrow

 

Materials were provide by the three hosts and included

1.  150+ manufactured shafts of various lengths/spines (manufactured by Jim, Joe and Blaine)

2.  50+ Ocean Spray shafts 

3. Field tips provided by hosts, stone tips provided by students (made at weekly Sammamish Knap-in)

4.  Turkey Feathers

5. Sinew - artificial and real

6.  Glue, tools, and sand paper

 

2014 Goldendale Knap-in Report

 

A slight change in location didn't deter the Goldendale Knap-in regulars and Brian, Pony and Cody were great hosts! The weather was great, going from 87ºF on Thursday to a mild 75 the rest of the weekend!  The nights were perfect - cool and calm!

We had several noobies show up and get a chance to take lessons from Master Knapper Jim Miller!  This is getting to be the norm at PSK events - more and more people getting into flintknapping with our community!

This was very much a typical PSK knap-in - plenty of rock, lots of knapping and free instruction, very competitive games, a terrific auction, and a fine Potluck Dinner!

Winner 2" Goat - Mike Tari (runners-up - too many to name!)

Winner Percussion Only 10 Speed - Mick Hill (runner-up Jim Keffer)

Winner Community Point Raffle - Bill McClure (after he finally discovered he held the winning ticket  )


 

The Knappers

Brian Fletcher, 'Pony' and Cody (hosts)

Ed and Loretta Thomas

Knapper Bill and Judy Thomas

Warren 'Smitty' and Joyce Smith

Mick and Holly Hill

Jim and Beverly Keffer

Bill and Billy McClure

Riley Hayes

Jim Smith

Jim Miller

Frank and Mary Lou Omstead

Marvin Barger and Denise

Joe and Arlene Wernex

Mike Tari

Rod Kiser

Dan and Donna West

Brad Baughman

Stu Murdock

Jack Fee

 

 

 

2014 Tri-Cities Knap-in Report

 

The 3rd Annual Tri-Cities Knap-in was held Memorial Day weekend at Amon Park in Richland, WA.  Host's Greg Greger and co-host Frank Omstead and Marvin Barger efforts to put on a great little knap-in were rewarded with the highest turnout to date.  Not only did a good number of local knappers attend, but the public participation kept most of the PSK members busy with demos and instruction.

 

That's the great thing about having a knap-in in a large city park on a long spring weekend known for its fabulous weather - people get out and look for cool things to do or see - and a lot of folks, both young and old, found PSK flintknappers to be 'very cool' to quote one youngster!

 

2014 Montana Spring Knap-in Report

By Ray Alt

 

 

Another year behind us on helping the knappers and the community getting a better understanding of what flint-knapping is all about.  We had better weather but fewer knappers at the event this year. (about a dozen or so)

 

Don Safford came all the way from Hot Springs to demonstrate the Atlatl and donated his artistic work to the auction. He also contributed to the expense of the pizza for Saturday evening for the out of town guests.  Rich and Joan Urata and John and Erick Pearson made the drive from Hamilton for help and support.  Brian Rayner and his son Ben came from Great Falls had had some great lariat rope baskets.  Jack Reynolds from Helena was very popular in demonstrating his talent for making cordage.  Many thanks to Jack for taking time out from knapping to showcase his other skills.  Barb Gunness did spinning of wool and Chris Newhouse did the fire starting again. The 4H shooting club provided food for the Saturday knap-in.  Museum staff member Karen Reinhardt demonstrated basket weaving.

 

George and I did not give out free hats this year to knappers but most likely could or should have (darn). The auction did well enough to have supported this gesture.  It's always good to give the knappers a memory that they don't have to pay for.

 

Again, as in the past, we did okay on our expenses thanks to the auction and those who donated to it and to the generosity of the bidders.  The Museum had other crafts for the general public adding to the attraction.  We were able to give the Museum a hundred dollars from our small profit margin.  It's nice of them to allow us to have our event there and it helps support the Museum and community.

 

Thanks to the Museum, donors, and people who bid on the items.

 

 

2014 Bitterroot Valley Knap-in Report

By Richard and Joan Urata

 

The setup for our 4th annual knap-in started Wednesday morning when we got there.  As usual there were some early birds waiting to help us.  Wednesday was a little rainy but everyone was in a good mood and the setup was completed by early afternoon.  Tall stories and knapping started after lunch and up to the lasagna dinner.  Thanks to Don Safford for the great shade/rain shelter that he set up for all of us.

Enough people who planned to make drums were present Thursday morning so a drum making class started.  Thanks to Jim Keffer and Woody Woodside for their suggestion and efforts to put on this class. Woody volunteered to purchase the drum kits and Jim delivered the kits to the knap-in.  Jim and Beverly also provided the templates, tools and their expertise in making the drums.  After the class was completed, we all had a hot dog lunch with raspberry shortcake.  The raspberries were from the Urata Farm.

Flintknapping, atlatl throwing and archery shooting were the activities for the day.  Several ‘community’ points were started and were worked on for several days.  Three were completed and two were raffled off.

Jim and Karen Rayner came to the knap-in today for a couple of hours to visit his friends.  He was on his way home from the hospital.  He also came on Friday for a couple of hours and on Saturday for drum making and the potluck. We were all happy to see them there!

Every night the fire was started at twilight, about 9:30 pm, and people gathered to tell tall tales and to listen to music around the campfire. 

We were fortunate to have several musically talented people this year so people didn’t have to listen only to the didgeridoos, flute and drums jamming.  Two brothers, Sean and Nolan McQueen who are knappers, came to the knap-in this year.  Sean plays the guitar and Nolan the fiddle and they played a bunch of songs.  Holly Hill (Irish wooden flute) found out about the boys so she practiced with them and they all played some Irish tunes, jigs and reels, for us.  They were good!  Mick Hill played the bagpipes and Donn Paris surprised us by playing his guitar and singing lots of ‘cowboy’ songs for us.


A sandwich lunch with ice cream for dessert broke up the flintknapping and atlatl throwing for the day.  A Boy Scout troop of 10 boys and 4 scout masters showed up about 5:00 pm Friday.  They were eager to learn flint knapping and atlatl throwing.  We had a one-on-one on teaching flintknapping and about a 5 to 1 on atlatl throwing.  Don Safford sure had a lot of patience teaching the scouts about the atlatl.

In the evening, we got a treat from Joe and Arlene Wernex when they made some scones.  The scones disappeared as soon as they were taken out of the pot.

Saturday morning we had another great drum class.  Between the two classes our attendees completed 11 great hand drums.  The flintknapping  and atlatl lessons continued to noon until the scouts left.

We then played the 2-inch goat and the 10 speed games.  Jack Reynolds won the 2-inch goat and Sean McQueen won the 10 speed.  Watch out for that kid in the future.

Jack Reynolds gave a class in making figurines from saplings and Mel Beattie demonstrated fire making.

A pulled pork pot-luck with all the goodies started at 5:00 pm.  There were BBQ bean dishes, Moose Stew, lots of salads and lots of deserts.  The auction followed the potluck and there were some great pieces of art auctioned off.  Thanks to all those that donated items.  Jim Keffer was the auctioneer and as usual everyone was generous with their bids.  The auction was a success.

Joe and Arlene treated us again, this time with sourdough pancakes, on Sunday morning.  Other people brought eggs, bacon, and sausages.  We also had a great lunch to eat up all those pesky leftovers.

The ladies had their own arts and crafts exhibits going over the weekend including quilting, crocheting, knitting, rug making and of course their cooking expertise.  We ate quite well and appreciate all the help we got in setting up our community meals! 

We didn’t have an Ooga Booga Ceremony this year because the two chiefs were not prepared for one.  Maybe we will have one next year if we can coordinate things better.

Thanks to all for making this another successful knap-in!  Attendees this year came from WA, OR, ID, MT and Canada.  The weather was great from Thursday through Sunday, everyone got along well, lots of creativity was flowing, and there was lots of food and lots of fun!  See you all next year!

Attendees

Richard & Joan Urata

Bill & Judy Thomas

Ray & Harriet Alt

Barry & Karen Rogers

Jim & Beverly Keffer

Dick & Laura Kocan

Mick & Holly Hill

Jim & Karen Rayner

Rich Pettersen

John  & Sue Pearson 

Henry & Rosalie Payne

Erik Pearson 

Mel Beattie

Don Safford

Danne Guthrie

Warren ‘Smitty’ & Joyce Smith

Mike Prescott

Tammy Rayner

Brian, Ben, Caleb & Mara Rayner

Jim Smith

Sean & Nolan McQueen

George & Cheryle Bryce

Jack Reynolds

Donn Paris

Gary Peck

Stan Norgaard

Matt, Gunnar & Steyr Ulberg

John Clement

Kirk Kuehl

Greg, Benjamin & Arthur Olsen

Jim Remp

Joe & Arlene Wernex

Posey Nickens

Faith Farley

 

 

 

 

Update on the Website

 

Well, we’ve passed the 78,000 ‘unique visitors’ mark.  We’ve also had almost more 3.75 MILLION hits!  A ‘unique visitor’ is one that has not visited the website in the past.  Many people visit the website more than once as evidence in the more than 3,000,000 hits!  And we’ve had visitors from 151 different countries.  The number of people visiting and the number of pages accessed (hits) is growing each month.

 

We’re now up to 65 Member ‘Art Galleries’.

I’d like to encourage every member to contribute to the website.  If you have photos of your knapping and/or ‘Paleo Art’, email them to me and I’ll create your very own art gallery on the PSK Website.  And for those that already have an art gallery – send in photos of your newest work!

 

Knapper’s Marks

Once again, we encourage every member to register their ‘knapper mark’, submit a photo of themselves, contribute to the ‘How-To’ section and send in photo of their knapping/Paleo Art.  Again, if you submit photos of your art I will create an Art Gallery in your name! 

 

The ‘Knapper Recipe’ section continues to grow – check out the latest recipes from Warren ‘Smitty’ Smith – Sour Cream Chicken Enchiladas and Chili Rellano Casserole!

 

We’ve also added a new section, PSK Humor prompted by contributions by Dave Rauschenberg and Mick Hill!

 

The Knappable Rock in the PNW section is still off to a SLOOOOWWWW start – only two contributions so far.  This could be of great use to both noobies and old-timers!

 

This section will feature knappable rock found in the PNW and include photos of ‘rough rock’, as it was found in nature, slabs of the same rock and, where appropriate, photos of slabs of that rock after heat treating.  Only general locations will be given, i.e. NW Oregon or Columbia River Basin, but additional information such as heat treating recommendations will be included.  I encourage all members who can contribute photos as outlined above to send them to me at reefer@pugetsoundknappers.com.

 

The ‘Lost and Found’ Section has already paid dividends – the owners of several ‘found items’ were located and the items were returned.

 

  If you lose or find something at one of our knap-ins just contact the webmaster and I’ll include it!

 

The ‘Interesting Stuff’ sections even more new articles and information.

 

Website Funding

 

Our current web hosting contract for the website expired in September of 2013.  I  renewed the contract for a cost of $180 for three years (up slightly from the introductory price of $150).  I also renewed the contract with an outside service to monitor and protect our website from hackers for $99/year.

The website is paid for by voluntary contributions, usually at the knap-ins.  However, covering the cost of the knap-in has greater priority to make sure to donate to cover their costs first.  Still, any contribution helps!

 

I’ve also refined our back-up procedures.  Not only do we do periodic backups but I maintain a complete copy of every page on the site on a separate drive.

 

NEXT SPALLS ISSUE:

The next SPALLS issue will be in the November/December, 2014 timeframe, following the Millersylvania Turkeyfest  Knap-in.  The weather’s finally great, so go to the knap-ins!

 

 

Other items of interest:

 

TEANAWAY COMMUNITY FOREST - An issue knappers and rock collectors need to know about.   Contributed by Joseph Wernex

 

In 2013 the state legislature purchased 50,272 acres of forest land in the Teanaway drainage west of Ellensburg for a “Community Forest”.  Management of the land was given to the state DNR. There are many resources and opportunities for dispersed camping, rock collecting and pleasure driving that could be made available to the public…… if the agencies chose to do so. The agency DNR appointed a committee of individuals to “advise” on management of the forest.  From what little I have learned so far it appears that committee selection was carefully designed to choose people who would tell DNR and WDFW exactly what they wanted to hear.  To my knowledge there is no one on the committee who knows or cares anything about rock collecting.   There are many logging roads in the area that could provide rock collecting, dispersed camping and pleasure driving enjoyment, if only people were allowed to do so.  Some of us used to collect rocks in the area many years ago, before the previous owner a logging company locked up the roads and kicked the public out.  I have in the past found  agate, nice aragonite crystals and jasper good for cutting and knapping.  There are good rock collecting opportunities in this area, however if we don’t speak up and get involved we will as usual get nothing.

For more information go to: http://www.dnr.wa.gov/BusinessPermits/Topics/OtherLandTransactions/Pages/amp_teanaway.aspx

 

Obsidian Sources (Worldwide): http://www.obsidianlab.com/sourcecatalog/s_home.html

Obsidian Sources (Western U.S. -  (Northwest Research Obsidian Studies Laboratory) http://www.obsidianlab.com/gis_sources.html

 

Rock Collecting Regulations Links:

 

WA and Oregon Rock Collecting Guide - http://www.pugetsoundknappers.com/how_to/rock_collecting_Guide_WA-OR.html

 

BLM Glass Buttes Handout - http://www.pugetsoundknappers.com/how_to/BLM_Glass_Buttes_Handout_4-09.html

 

 

MAY BE OF INTEREST:

 

Website for Artifact and Archeological Books

This website has Artifact and Archeological Books and Videos for sale. 

Go to: http://www.hothemhouse.com/ .

 

Check out the Arrowhead Forum! http://arrowheadology.com/forums/

 

Society of Primitive Technology (SPT) http://www.primitive.org/ The purpose of the Society of Primitive Technology is to promote the practice and teaching of aboriginal skills; to foster communication between teachers and practitioners; to set standards for authenticity, ethics and quality.  Publishes the Bulletin of Primitive Technology

 

TARP

There is a flint forum where knappers can participate by posting and reading messages and/or going into the chat room.  It may be of interest as knapping information is passed back and forth via messages.  It is called TARP – you know, the thing you put on the ground to collect the débitage.     http://www.egroups.com/group/thetarp . 

 

Knappers-R-Us

Here’s another e-group for knappers:  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Knappers-R-Us/

 

Flintknappers Digest

Another Egroup called Flintknapper’s Digest:  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/flintknappingdigest/

 

Lithic Casting Lab

Anyone who wants to replicate certain styles of points (Flake patterns, thickness, convexity, length, and width), you can purchase castings of artifacts from Lithic Casting Lab.  http://www.lithiccastinglab.com/

 

Paleo Planet

Primitive Technology discussions, including flintknapping.  www.PaleoPlanet.net. 

 

SPALLS

Editor and Publisher

James C. Keffer

23811 NE 14th St

Sammamish, WA 98074




*******************************************************End of July SPALLS*******************************************************



SPALLS - November 2014

SPALLS Distribution

Distribution of SPALLS is available to any viable Email or Snail Mail (USPS) address. Many of the PSK knappers with only snail-mail address are not receiving SPALLS.  For those of you that are receiving SPALLS via e-mail, please notify these snail-mail knappers to send a letter with their mailing address to:

James Keffer

 23811 NE 14th

Sammamish, WA

98074

THE POLICY IS: If you send your e-mail address Jim Keffer at jckeffer@comcast.net there is no charge for SPALLS.   If you do not have an e-mail address and want SPALLS by snail-mail, you must send a mailing address – and pay to cover the cost of printing and postage.   Due to the increase in postage cost ($.92/Spalls) and the cost of printing ($2.00/SPALLS), I can no longer send them out for free.  Twenty-seven mailings cost $243/year.

If you, or someone you know, has an e-mail address and did not receive SPALLS in June, e-mail your address to Jim Keffer.  I have several unverified email address at this time.  If you have received a verification email from me please reply - I need the updates!

SPAM PROTECTION:

Several of our subscribers have not been getting the SPALLS issue via e-mail.  Please check your SPAM protection.  I think that some of your SPAM protection is eliminating the SPALLS message.  One of the checks for SPAM is the number of multiple issues from the sender.  If your protection checks this, the SPALLS message will be tagged as SPAM.  In some cases, the message is only tagged. In others, the message is deleted.  Subscribers to “hotmail”, some of the hotmail accounts bounce SPALLS because of server space.  Be sure to empty your server often.

I also make it a policy never to give out member contact information unless specifically authorized.  That includes email and resident/mailing addresses and phone numbers.  Every email I send out to more than one or two addressees is sent out using the blind copy feature (bcc) which hides email address. 

SUMMARY (and a note from the editor and webmaster):

It just keeps getting bigger and better! Member ship in the Puget Sound Knappers continues to grow and attendance at PSK events is up. In fact we’ve added twenty-four new members since the last issue of SPALLS in July.

The start of the school year has contributed to a new class of PSK members – new students from the Wilderness Awareness School and Alderleaf Wilderness College are joining our ranks and attending some of our weekly knap-ins.

We also continue to add new members via the knap-ins. Several ‘wannabe’/’noobie’ knappers attended Mick and Holly Hill’s Turkeyfest knap-in and were so please with the reception they received that they immediately signed up!

And the Winner is!

On Wednesday, October 8th, 2014, I was contacted by PSK member Tim Severn about supporting a fundraiser for Kabuki Syndrome and 8 year old Lilly Ingram, who is afflicted with this syndrome. The fundraiser was trying to get points donated by flintknappers which would be raffled off to provide funds for Lilly’s treatment at John Hopkins Hospital. After a thorough investigation of this fundraiser, I decided that Tim’s efforts on behalf of Lilly merited my support and I also thought other PSK members would want to chip in as well. I volunteered to donate a display case that I’d purchased from Jim Rayner and ask some of my friends and fellow PSK members to donate a point. The response was incredible! In just a few days I’d received more than enough points to fill the display case and then some! To top it off Dave Rauschenberg donated an additional Riker – filled with beautiful points.

In all I received 34 points from the following PSK members:

1.  Barney DeSimone – Sunset Jasper Point
2.  Bob Bower – Midnight Lace Point
3.  Bruce Goulette – Obsidian Eccentric/Turtle
4.  Dana Anderson
    a.  Rainbow Obsidian Point
    b.  Pumpkin Obsidian Winged Point
5.  Dave Rauschenberg
    a.  Mt Moss Agate Point
    b.  Dacite Point
    a. c. Case of Eleven Points
6.  Dick Kocan - Midnight Lace Obsidian Point
7.  Jim Hopper – Piute Agate Wintu Point
8.  Jim Miller
    a.  Burlington Clovis
    b.  Hixton Quartzite Drill Point
    c.  Brazilian Agate Blade 9.  Jim Smith
    a.  Midnight Lace Obsidian Point
    b.  Black Butter Obsidian Point
10.  Joe Higgins – Purple Obsidian Point
11.  Mick Hill – Blue Spiderweb Obsidian Point
12.  Ray Harwood – Translucent Black Obsidian Wintu
13.  Steve Allely – Montana Agate Point 14.  Tim Evans
    a.  Keokuk Point
    b.  Pumpkin Obsidian Point
15.  Tim Severn – Bullseye Jasper Point
16.  Webb Hammond – Blue Glass Point
17.  Woody Woodside – Snowflake Obsidian point


In addition to the donated points and display cases, easily worth well over $1,000, PSK members purchase $367 dollars’ worth of raffle tickets!

And the WINNER IS:

*!*!*!*!*!*! JIM SMITH !*!*!*!*!*!*!

For anyone that doesn’t know Jim, and that can’t be too many, he is one of the most committed supporters of the Puget Sound Knappers. A member for over 20 years, Jim has probably attended more annual PSK knap-in than any other member and currently attends two weekly knap-ins almost every week of the year! He has participated in countless demos – from schools to museums, and can always be counted on to support the PSK and flintknapping community at large. Jim not only donated two fine points to this Kabuki Fundraiser but he also purchased $100 worth of tickets. You can watch 8 year old Lilly Ingram select the winning ticket here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoQuceYcF_Y

Accepting Nominations for PSK Knapper of the Year for 2014

If you have a nomination for PSK Knapper of the Year simply submit a name along with a write-up describing why you thing the individual should be the named PSK knapper of the year.

Nominees will be forwarded to the Council of Elders who will choose the winner!

Another New Milestone – The PSK reaches 531 ACTIVE MEMBERS (and still counting)

And we expect to continue to add more new members by year end, possibly as many as fifteen or twenty!

New since 7/14/2014

Adam Cypress - Duvall, WA (Wilderness Awareness School – WAS)
Aris Lara Carrion - Duvall, WA (WAS)
MSgt Brandan L. Trehal – Reno, NV
Bronson Gomez - Olympia, WA
Carmelo Quetell - Duvall, WA (WAS)
David C. Trush - Lynnwood, WA
David Tuthill - Des Moines, WA
Donald Kerr - Rochester, WA
Jeff Pillow - Selma, OR
Jenny Alm - Duvall, WA (WAS)
Kandi Tripp - Selma, OR
Kenny Rindlisbacher – Valley, WA
Larry Nelson - Chehalis, WA
Mark Burdett - Orem, UT
Michael J Devoney – Port Angeles, WA
Neal Tyagi - Duvall, WA (WAS)
Ray Harwood – Post Falls, ID
Robert Edwards – Red Deer, AB, Canada
Ronald Rowland - Duvall, WA (WAS)
Russell Thornberry - Caroline, Alberta, Canada
Shaun Deller - Priest River, Idaho
Steve Meyer - Everett, WA


*PSK Point Display Project*

For those that don’t know already, the PSK Point Display Project is well on its way to becoming a real show piece for the Puget Sound Knappers. The Case is complete and there are about 100 member points already donated. Unfortunately, I haven’t had time to take individual photos for the website or even mount all of the points in the case. But I’m working on it!

To view the points photographed to date go here (I’m way behind here): http://www.pugetsoundknappers.com/about_us/PSK%20Point%20Collection.html

Upcoming Events – Note: Since SPALLS is published only three times each year, changes/updates to the schedule of events will be posted on our website http://pugetsoundknappers.com

Also – some of the knap-in dates are tentative. The hosts will try and nail down specific dates but circumstances may dictate changes.

If you have attended or know about an event involving knapping let me know. I’ll either publish it in SPALLS or put in on the PSK Website.

Note from the publisher - With concurrence from the Council of Elders

This note is a basic reminder that the PSK and all of the knap-ins are paid for either by direct donations or auctions of donated items and community points, and competitive knapping contests. The expenses to the host of a knap-in are not trivial, running into the hundreds of dollars. To insure the continuation of our knap-ins and in particular the largest knap-in in the PNW – the Glass Buttes Knap-in, it is important that all knappers contribute what they can. The cost of Porta-Potties alone at Glass Buttes can run between $600 and $800 including toilet paper. We must make sure that whoever arranges and pays for the Porta-Potties is adequately compensated.

Ongoing Events

Weekly Fort Knapadonia Knap-in

There is a knap-in each Wednesday from 8:30 am until sometime in the afternoon at Fort Knapadonia on the north end of Whidbey Island (see the website’s Annual Fort Knapadonia Knap-in announcement for directions or see below in the annual Ft Knapadonia announcement for contact information). While there are usually 12-14 knappers attending, from novices to master knappers, we are seeing up to 16 and sometimes more knappers attend. Dr. Joe Higgins hosts and provides expert knapping lessons. The regulars also provide lessons, loaner tools, free rock and safety gear – safety glass and nitrile-coated gloves. Brunch or lunch is usually provided by the regulars as well. **Note – please contact Joe Higgins (360) 720-0025 or Jim Keffer (425) 503-4413 if you’d like to attend and you are not one of the regulars – if the weather is bad (usually is) – we knap indoors and there is limited room. We always try and make room! Joe has also been opening the shop on Saturdays – just call ahead to make sure!

Weekly Sammamish Knap-in

Jim Keffer, PSK Webmaster, is hosting a weekly knap-in each Friday between 9:00am and 3:00pm at his shop in Sammamish. Everyone is welcome and the shop can easily accommodate more than 25 knappers. The shop is well heated but chairs are limited (bring your own). There is free rock, loaner tools, safety glasses and gloves for everyone. Coffee is provided and there have been a number of senior PSK members attending to help instruct the ‘noobies’.

Tri-Cities Bi-monthly Knap-in

The Tri-Cities Knappers host a bi-monthly knap-in Kennewick, WA. The knap-in is hosted by Frank Olmsted and Marvin Barger the second and fourth Thursday of each month from 5:30pm - 9:00 pm. The location is Frank's home - 803 S. Edison in Kennewick, Washington. This is a new group founded by four PSK members in the Tri-Cities area. There are about a dozen 'regulars' and forty -one who attend when their schedule permits.

Their goal is quote "to help all new or experienced knappers, who are interested in this art form". They also offer private session of Video Tutorials and One-on-One instruction!

TO find out more contact:
Frank Olmsted: Phone - (509) 783-2798, email
Marvin Barger: Phone - (509) 942-1014, email



Events Schedule for 2015

PSK Sponsored Events*
*hosted by PSK members

2015 Winter Break/Cabin Fever Knap-in
Host Dave Pehling & Jim Dennis
February 7, 2015

The "Original PSK KI" is a one-day Knap-In to initiate the new knapping season and keep us from going crazy (too late, for some…). It will be held on Saturday, February 7th and hosted by Dave Pehling and Jim Dennis. The knap-in will run from about 9:00 am 'till everyone leaves. This is a small KI but is usually attended by some of the “old timers” as well as newbies.

It will be at Jim Dennis' house in Granite Falls as he has a large walled-in workshop that we can heat and use as we like.

Directions from Everett are as follows...

From I-5 at Everett turn onto US-2 E toward SNOHOMISH. Stay in the left lane over the trestle and merge onto WA-204 E via the ramp on the LEFT toward LAKE STEVENS.
Not far past the top of the long hill (about 2.7mi. – I THINK it’s at the 3rd lite) Turn LEFT onto WA-9 and stay in the right lane.
Go about 1.7 miles and Turn RIGHT onto WA-92 (at the 3rd stop light).
Go about 7.8 miles (not far past the "round-about") and at the next light Turn LEFT onto JORDAN RD, just before you get into Granite Falls.
Stay on Jordan road and at the next "round-about", take the 2nd right, staying on Jordan Rd.
After crossing the Stillaguamish River Bridge, take the 3rd drive (I think) on the left. It's right across the road from a large "turn-out". Address is 11414 Jordan Road, Arlington. MapQuest map is at http://mapq.st/TW4p4v Map:
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I'll have a PSK sign out on the left so you shouldn't miss it. If you go over a mile past the bridge, you've gone too far. If you need directions while driving, I'll have my cell phone on -- 425-327-8034
For more information, you can contact Dave at: djpehling@frontier.com or phone (360) 691-7902. Talk to the answering machine and I'll pick up if I'm in the house.




2015 Glass Butte Gathering, Glass Buttes, Oregon
March 21st through March 29th, 2015/
Host Rocky Male

Take Special Note – The timing of the annual Glass Buttes Knap-in corresponds to the Oregon Schools Spring Break Calendar. In 2015 this is March 23rd through March 27th!

Second Special Note and Reminder – The Glass Buttes Knap-in is held on Federal Land managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The BLM does not permit commercial activity or organized events. This is an informal gathering of people with a common interest. As a condition of using the Glass Buttes area the knappers provide sanitation facilities (Porta-Potties). The cost of these Porta-Potties is not insignificant and historically, one or two knappers have gone out on a limb and spent their own money up front to rent them. Donations from those attending will help insure that we will be able to meet our commitments to provide sanitation facilities and keep in the good graces of the BLM! Donations are absolutely voluntary but please donate if you can. And pack out your trash!

And Come PREPARED! While two of the last three years have seen moderate to good weather, those of us at the 2011 GB Knap-in experienced some tough conditions. Not bad enough to keep away the hardiest of the knappers but tough nevertheless!

As always it will be primitive camping – bring what you’ll need and plan to pack it out as well. Porta-Potties are the only amenities that will be provided. To see a checklist of useful items to bring go here: Glass Buttes Checklist (http://www.pugetsoundknappers.com/events/GB_Checklist.html)

A further reminder. There are specific rock collecting guidelines for collecting it the Glass Buttes area. The regulation promulgated by the BLM can be seen here: Glass Buttes Handout

Also, if you have other interests in all the other aboriginal skill sets: food/fire/water/tanning/cordage/herbs/basketry/etc., etc., etc. - this is one of the best for networking/sharing/learning. Again, the weather is THE wildcard for this event.

Point of contact is Rocky Male ( ). Rocky will be providing the Porta-Potties (and firewood) so keep him in mind when the donation bucket goes around.




Montana's Elk River Knap-in
June 13 & 14, 2015
Hosts Ray Alt and George Bryce

“We manufacture replica projectile points & tools used in prehistoric times”.

OTHER NATIVE AMERICAN CRAFTS GENERALLY DISPLAYED

All General public and out of state knappers welcome

Hosts Ray Alt (406) 223-1929- (rayalt@wispwest.net) George Bryce (406) 223-8144 - (georgebryce@bresnan.net), and the Yellowstone Gateway Museum.

DATE- June 13-14, 2015 -Location-Yellowstone Gateway Museum.

Directions: From interstate I-90 to downtown (on Park street) turn north on 5th street, cross rail road track on 5 street and go 2 blocks to Chinook street (North), turn right on Chinook (East) and go 3 blocks. Museum is on North side of street.

Saturday- 9:00 AM- 6:00 PM

Activity: Open knapping all day-- Free lessons for beginners. 2 inch goat game 10 speed game Other games and activity time permitting

Auction-- About 2:00 PM-----Donations appreciated from knappers and others to cover expenses. Any funds over expenses will be donated to the Yellowstone Gateway Museum. Will have some great items to auction!!!

Sunday- 9:00 AM-1:00 PM

Activity - Open knapping

General information:

Camping information: (Please contact us for camping arrangements) There is also an RV campground within 3 miles (Osen’s RV) 1-406-222-0591- about a mile South of Livingston toward Yellowstone Park (highway 89) (20 Merrill Ln.)

Bring your knapping chair and table if you wish to sell or display your items.




5th Annual Bitterroot Valley Knap-In
Larry Creek Campground in the Bass Creek Recreation Area Bitterroot Valley, Montana
Hosts Richard and Joan Urata
Thursday June 18th to Tuesday June 23rd

Joan and Richard Urata will be hosting the 5th Annual Bitterroot Valley Knap-In at the Larry Creek Campground in the Bass Creek Recreation Area, Bitterroot Valley, Montana, from Thursday June 18th to Tuesday June 23, 2015. We will be there to set up from noon Thursday 6/18 thru noon Tuesday 6/23 for clean-up.

As with all PSK knap-ins, everything is free. This is a family event. There is a paved parking lot for RV’s (no hookups) and vehicles. There will be lots of room for tents under the trees or under the stars. Forest Service restricts RV’s over 30 ft. and vehicles need to stay in the parking lot. Camp gear will need to be carried a short distance to your campsite. This is BEAR country so tenters should bring a long rope to hang your food up in the trees, or leave it in your vehicles. There will be a pot luck dinner Saturday evening with the hosts providing the main dish. This will be a Forest Service group area with trees providing about 75% shade where we will be gathering and tenting. There is a 50 X 50 yard open area for an archery/atlatl range and tents. There is a large supermarket 6 miles away and restaurants 6 to 8 miles away in Stevensville. There is a motel 15 miles away in Lolo.
The RV spaces at Larry Creek Group Campground are limited so be sure to make your reservations with Richard & Joan to guarantee a space in the group camp. A list of alternative RV Parks and Hotels is available by emailing Joan at the address below.
For over 30 ft. RV’s and overflow RV’s, use the Charles Waters Forestry Campground – the first come first served campground - is about a mile from Larry Creek in the same complex – cost is $10/night and no hookups or $5/night with Senior National Park Pass. This campground has individual camping spaces.
If you are planning on coming to the Montana Knap-In please drop us a line at richurata@cybernet1.com or call us at (406) 360-1752 and let us know how many are in your party and if you are tent camping or staying somewhere else in your RV. The Forest Service likes to get a tentative number of attendees so they can help us in our facility planning. Location: Larry Creek Campground in the Bass Creek Recreation Area, Bitterroot Valley, Montana

Directions

Drive to Missoula, Montana, on Interstate 90. Take exit 101 and head south on Reserve Street (also designated Hwy 93) toward Hamilton. Turn right on Brooks street (also designated Hwy 93). You will pass 2 towns, Lolo and Florence. Look for the Forestry sign for Bass Creek Recreational Area. There is NO sign for the Knap-In on highway 93. Turn right onto Bass Creek Road, 0.6 miles south of mile post 71 to Bass Creek Recreation area. Go 2 miles into Bass Creek Recreation area then turn right to Larry Creek campground group area. There will be ‘knap-in’ signs to direct you in the recreation area. Go 1 mile on gravel road to our group campground. You will pass a parking lot for day users on your right.




***NEW*** 2015 Rocky Mountain House Knap-in, Alberta, Canada
July 9th - 13th, 2015
Host Russell Thornberry

New PSK member Russell Thornberry will host the second-ever PSK Canadian Knap-in. It will be held at the Rocky Mountain House Heritage Site on the outskirts of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Canada, during the Legends and Legacy weekend. This event draws 3000-4000 visitors annually that come to see history relived on this historic site where in 1799 the North West and Hudson’s Bay companies set up rival posts at the end of the fur trade line on the North Saskatchewan River. Competition was fierce at Rocky Mountain House, and during its 76-year history, nine different Aboriginal cultures came to this site to trade. Explorer, fur trader and map-maker, David Thompson, used the North West Company post as a base for finding a pass across the Rocky Mountains. During the Legends and Legacy weekend many Aboriginal skills will be displayed, and we get to be a part of it!

Arrangements have been made for free RV parking and/or tenting for our knappers, but since space is somewhat limited we have been asked to pre-register for those sites. With this much lead time there should be ample room for everyone IF you pre-register soon!

To pre-register the following is required.

Email or call Russell Thornberry at - phone (403) 872 4866. He will need the name of each attendee, email address, phone number, license plate number and state or province of origin.

OFF SITE ACCOMMODATIONS

For those who elect to stay in a hotel in Rocky Mountain House, below are a list and phone numbers of suitable accommodations. Be advised that Rocky Mountain House is a busy little town in the center of a brisk oil business and you will have to make reservations well in advance to get a room.

HOTELS IN ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE

Best Western Rocky Mountain House Inn & Suites
(800) 588 8520

Rocky Mountain House Canalta
(403) 846 0088

Rocky Inn Express
(403) 845 2871

Walking Eagle Inn
1-(866) 845-2131


2015 Fort Knapadonia Knap-in Announcement
Dates pending - probably August 17th - 23rd, 2015
Hosts Joe and Sunny Higgins and the Knapadonia Gang

Joe and Sunny Higgins will host the annual Fort Knapadonia Knap-In in August. He promises to have a full schedule of events – archery target shoots, 2-inch Goat, 10-speed, etc., etc., and don’t forget – making arrowheads and blades. There will be water available, electricity, Port-a-Potties, and lots of room for camping and RVing. Women and families are welcomed and encouraged to attend! Close by Oak Harbor offers plenty of garage sales and stores for shopping.

In addition to the usual great knappers knapping, plentiful rock and great weather, Whidbey Island is also a great place for families interested in sightseeing and other tourist activities.

And for those that don't already know it there will be salmon fishing from the beach! Yep - 2015, being an 'odd' year, will see a return of Pink Salmon, also known as 'Humpys', to the Skagit River Drainage. This run passes right along the beach which is only about 200 yards from the camping area at Knapadonia. In each of the last three 'odd' years, 2009, 2011 and 2013, the run has been excellent and getting larger each year! We fully expect the 2015 to reach or exceed the 2013 record of returning fish. The limit is four (4) fish per day and daily limit are not unheard of!

Knappers and guests at the knap-in who don't hold a resident fishing license can purchase a temporary one:

Temporary License Resident 16+ Non-Resident Non-Resident 70+ Non-Resident Military*
1 Day Combination $11.35 $20.15 $11.35 $20.15
2 Day Combination $15.75 $28.95 $15.75 $28.95
3 Day Combination $19.05 $35.55 $19.05 $35.55
*You may qualify for reduced fees if you are a:
• Veteran with a service-connected disability of 30% or more
• Veteran 65 years of age or older with a service-connected disability
• Resident who permanently uses a wheelchair
• Resident who is blind or visually impaired
• Resident with a developmental disability

There will also be two large teepees available for overnight guest accommodations. Use of these teepees is FREE but on a first come-first served basis. Each teepee can accommodate 6-8 people.

Directions:

To get to the knap-in:

Drive north past Seattle about 70 miles on Interstate 5. Take the 230 off-ramp to highway 20 and go west toward Anacortes. Take highway 20 turn off to Deception Pass. Go past Deception Pass about 2 miles and turn right (west) on Banta Road. Follow the signs from Banta Road to the knap-in. There are stores and restaurants/fast foods in the area. Contact Joe Higgins at (360) 720-1076 or (360) 675-4943 for more information on fishing and the knap-in.

Maps:


3rd Annual Sammamish Knap-in
Hosts Jim and Beverly Keffer
August 28th –August 31st
(May be changed to Labor Day Weekend September 4th - 7th)

Jim and Beverly Keffer will host the 3rd Annual Sammamish Sasquatch Knap-in either Friday, August 28th – Monday, August 31st or Labor Day Weekend (Friday, September 4th – Monday, September 7th) at their place in Sammamish, WA.

There is camping and parking space in the north pasture for trailers, campers and other vehicles. Electrical power will be available on a limited basis and there are two battery chargers if needed. Tent camping are spaces available in the orchard. There will also be sleeping space in the shop on the second floor.

If the weather is unfavorable, knapping will be in the shop. There is adequate room on the first floor (1,000 sq. ft.) for 30-40 knappers (or more) and it can be heated if necessary.

There will be the usual events – 2” Goat and 10-Speed. Plus there will be targets for archery, atlatls and tomahawks. And plan on a Saturday evening Potluck dinner.

There two grocery stores (Safeway/Albertson) within one mile as well as a couple of pharmacies. Costco is just 7.7 miles away.

Location: 23811 NE 14th St, Sammamish, WA 98074

Directions:

From the East – Take I90 to the Preston exit (exit 22). Turn right at the end of the off-ramp and turn right on SE High Point Way. SE High Point Way becomes Preston-Fall City Road. Continue on Preston-Fall City Road 3.7 miles to Fall City and turn left on SR-202 (Redmond-Fall City Road). Go 8.7 miles to 244th Ave NE (stoplight) and turn left. Go 1.2 miles and turn right on NE 14th Street, 23811 NE 14th Street is at the end of the gravel road (there will be signs).

From North, South or West - Take I405 to WA520 and head east towards Redmond, WA (5.5 miles). Exit at Redmond WA. SR202 and turn right towards Sammamish. Go approximately 5.1 miles and turn right onto 244th Ave NE. Go 1.2 miles and turn right on NE 14th Street, 23811 NE 14th Street is at the end of the gravel road (there will be signs). Maps:


2015 1st Annual Western Regional Knap-in – Vicinity - Carson City, Nevada

Hosts Jim Keffer, Ray Harwood & Gary Pickett and Dick Woodward

Wednesday, August 30th – Monday, September 1st

Still working on it – updates to follow




2nd Annual Fort Whoop-Up Knap-In

September 18th – 21th, 2015

Host Barry Rogers

The Archaeological Society of Alberta Lethbridge Centre, Fort Whoop-Up National Historic Site and Barry Rogers (Knapper) invite you to the:

2nd Annual Canadian Knap-In on September 18th to 21st, 2015 at
Fort Whoop-up National Historic Site, Lethbridge, Alberta.

Master knappers from Canada and the US will be available to instruct those who want to try or improve their knapping skills.

Canada has had great knapping training sessions, but they always lacked a time to socialize and an opportunity to get to know their fellow knappers. Knap-ins differ from workshops in that they are usually situated in a camping area and have an evening campfire to sit around, socialize and to get to know and enjoy fellow knappers. Potluck suppers and various contests add to the fellowship and enjoyment. I have attended many Knap-ins in Florida and the Pacific Northwest, and have made many good friends.

Fort Whoop-Up was a historic whiskey trading fort built in the mid-1860s. The Northwest Mounted Police (today’s Royal Canadian Mounted Police) was created to curb that whiskey trade. The people at Fort Whoop-Up today interpret and symbolize that whiskey trade. Many of you may wish to visit Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, a UNESCO World Heritage Site near Fort Macleod, about 40 miles west of Lethbridge.

If you are a knapper or a wannabe knapper and wish to attend, register as soon as possible with Barry Rogers at barryrogers@shaw.ca or 403-678-5041. This will help us plan our second Canadian Knap-in and to secure a camping site for you.

We are also trying to arrange an archery/atlatl range.

There is no entry fee for knappers and their families

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Potluck suppers will be held: Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The main entree will be provided and side dishes are to be provided by knap-in participants. Please bring adequate for your family. Tea, coffee and water will be available all day.

You must register for a camping site either trailer or tent, no services, just a field in Indian Battle Park right outside the Fort. There is room for 20 to 30 trailers, plus a few tents. Public toilets are available a short walk away, or in the Fort during open hours.

Full service campground (Bridgeview RV Resort, 403-381-2357) in the river valley off of Highway #3 is available a short drive away.

Hotels: Two hotels, both at the top of the hill above Fort Whoop-Up are within an up/down hill walk (300 foot elevation above the river valley).

Days Inn 100 3rd Ave So. (403-327-6000)

Lethbridge Lodge Hotel 320 Scenic Dr. So. 403-328-1123.

Lethbridge has supermarkets, Costco, Wal-Mart etc. There is a trailer dump station and potable city water available at the Tourist Information Hut (403-320-1222) on the corner of Mayor Magrath Dr. and Scenic Drive So. A multitude of food facilities are at the hilltop above Fort Whoop-Up, near the corner of 3rd Ave. So. and Scenic Drive, including a nice wine and liquor store.

Arriving – to get to the Knap-In:

From the East on the Crowsnest Trail Highway (#3) - Entering Lethbridge from the East on the Crowsnest Trail Highway (#3), turn South onto Scenic Drive, go South (about 1/2 Mile) to 3rd Avenue South, then turn right (West) and proceed down the hill to Indian Battle Park. Fort Whoop-Up Interpretive Site is just off to the left at the bottom of the hill.

From the West on Crowsnest Trail Highway (#3) - About ¼ mile after you cross bridge over the river at the bottom of the valley, take the First Ave South (City Centre) exit. At the traffic lights at the top of the hill turn right onto Scenic Drive, go 2 blocks, turn right onto 3rd Ave. So. and follow down the hill to Indian Battle Park. Ft. Whoop-Up Interpretive Site is just off to your left at the bottom of the hill.

From the South coming in on Highway #4 (from Coutts US/Canada Border Crossing): - Follow Highway #4 to the intersection of Mayor Magrath Drive and continue (West) straight through on to Scenic Drive. Follow Scenic Drive (for 2-3 miles) to 3rd Avenue So., then turn left (West) continue down the hill to Indian Battle Park. Fort Whoop-Up Interpretive Site is left at the bottom of the hill.

Note – A passport is required to enter Canada and return to the U.S. Enhanced Driver's License (EDL) indicates both citizenship and identity and are valid for entry into Canada by land or sea, though not valid for international air travel. As of January 2009, these licenses are only available in Washington and New York.

We have a very limited database to send this invitation to, ask any knapper or knapper wanntabes if they received this invite, and if they would like to be included please forward their names, tel #and emails to Barry Rogers.

If you have question call Barry Rogers, 403-678-5941 or barryrogers@shaw.ca


4th Annual North Columbia Knap-in - North Columbia Knap-in
Host Patrick Farneman
October 9th - 11th, 2015>



Patrick Farneman will host the 4th Annual North Columbia Knap-in this year at the Kettle Falls Museum and Interpretive Center at 1188 St Paul Mission Road, Kettle Falls, WA 99141. The dates are Friday, Oct 9th thru Sunday, Oct 11th, 2015.

The site is a short walk from the historic Kettle Falls Tribal fishery and gathering place and borders National Park land. We have an open door to camp on the 7 acres of open ponderosa pine forest behind the center. We will have water available & restroom facilities, and the Staff of the center have volunteered to open the museum for us (special off-season opening) to be able to view the collections they have of local artifacts.

We are hoping for another great knap-in following our third successful knap-in in 2015!

For more information visit http://www.bridgestothepast.org/Home/north-columbia-knap-in

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19th Annual (Pre) Thanksgiving Knap-In, Millersylvania State Park

(Near Olympia Washington)

Hosts Mick and Holly Hill

Saturday October 31st and Sunday November 1st 2015.

Join Mick and Holly Hill at their annual November knap-in. This gathering began with the idea of putting closure to the year, reflecting on the fun gatherings and campouts that happened thru the year(s). It is our knappers’ time to give thanks and be grateful, and then look forward to the holidays with our own families.

This event takes place at Millersylvania State Park which opens at 8 a.m. and closes at dusk, 5 p.m. Kitchen #1 is a log cabin that includes an area with fireplace heat and extra lighting set up for flintknapping. There is also a kitchen area with wood stove to plan the potluck. We have electricity and running cold water if the weather is not freezing temps. Part of the cabin is open to the weather elements and cannot be closed off. It can be cold! There are also bathrooms near the cabin.

Visitors to the Park must have a Discover Pass with the exception of those camping overnight. The annual pass is $30. If you access the park for 2 days without an annual pass, the fee is $10 each day.

One pass is good for two (same registered address) vehicles and must be displayed in the vehicle that is in the park. If you have 2 vehicles in the park, you must have 2 passes displayed.

If you have reserved and paid for a campsite, the parking tag/fee is not required.

A potluck Thanksgiving dinner will be served by 1 p.m. on Saturday only. Mick and Holly provide coffee, turkey and some traditional thanksgiving dishes. Bring a potluck dish, camp stool or chair, and plan to wear warm clothes and boots for the mud, sometimes rainy weather. Pack a project to work on or maybe share with others how to make something.

Some may camp and stay thru Sunday. If camping, expect to follow state park rules and provide payment for a camp site. There are bathrooms w/plumbing and token-operated hot showers available. Check the website at www.parks.wa.gov, select Millersylvania, to consider reservations.

We meet again Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lunch will be pulled pork for a reduced number of knappers. This is a good time for learning flintknapping from others with more experience if you are new to the art.

Directions:

From North or South, take I-5 to Exit 95. Follow signs to the park entrance. Look for Kitchen #1. Park in the first parking lot around to the left, near the entrance of the park. Access to Kitchen #1 is by walking a path thru the woods. We will have 2 wheelbarrows to shuttle your flintknapping supplies from your vehicle to the cabin. Watch for others that may be trying to find our cabin! It gets confusing to new visitors. If necessary, there is a back road access to drive/assist those who don’t hike, or to deliver the extra big load. Park rangers want to limit our driving thru their back roads.

For more info, contact Mick or Holly Hill, 360-493-8439 or e-mail: hollyhill54@gmail.com or Michaelhill30@gmail.com

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Other Events – not PSK Sponsored

Bakersfield Monthly Knap-In, Monthly, Bakersfield, California, hosted by Gary Pickett and Ray Harwood

A monthly knap-in is held on the first Sunday of every month. The one-day event goes from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm at the Hart Memorial Park. The park is eight miles northeast of Bakersfield on the Alfred Harrell Highway. Knappers meet at the East end of the park.

Location: Hart Memorial Park - eight miles northeast of Bakersfield, CA on the Alfred Harrell Highway

Directions:

While on highway 58, east of Bakersfield, take the Comanche exit and turn to the north. Comanche curves around 5 to 6 miles and dead ends into highway 178. Turn north on 178 (right) then a quick left (less than 1/4 mile) onto Alfred Harrell highway. Alfred Harrell 7-8 miles goes into Hart Park. The knap-in is 100 yards or so from the entrance on the right hand side of the park. For more information contact Gary Pickett at: Home: (661) 392-7729, Cell: (661) 444-6163, e-mail: air-o-head@webtv.net.

2014 Reports of PSK Knap-ins and Sponsored Events*
<(since July)

*These events are hosted and supported by PSK members

Due to time constraints some of the reports may be abbreviated or even missing. I will include the missing reports as in the next issue if I receive them. All of the reports, along with photos, are in the 2014 Event Reports section of the website.

2014 Fort Knapadonia Knap-in Report

There is so much to say about the annual Ft Knapadonia knap-in I usually don’t get around to it until many weeks after the event! And then I just end up repeating all the great things that went on during the week – just like Ft Knapadonia knap-in before!

Joe and Sunny Higgins are always great hosts and are equally dedicated to the Puget Sound Knappers! And what really makes this knap-ins one of the truly great knap-ins anywhere in the U.S. is the consistency – it consistently draws a large crowd including some of the best knappers anywhere and it consistently draws a large number of newbies who, like always get free instruction from PSK members. There is always free rock, great food, and great camaraderie! Even the weather is consistently great.

And even in an ‘off year’, a year when the salmon don’t run along the shore, there is always plenty do to – from flintknapping to archery, forging to atlatls, beadwork to rag-rugging, something for everyone, young or old, male or female, flintknappers or not.

2014 2nd Annual Sammamish Knap-in Report

This knap-in is becoming known not for how big it is but for the number of new knappers and new members it attracts. Undoubtedly the primary reason for this attraction of new people is the core group of PKS members that attend and provide both a strong sense of community as well as expert instruction!

Henry Payne Demonstrates Flintknapping at the Tolowa Dee-ni Day Event

September 7, 2014

PSK member Henry Payne is one of our most active members. Henry is also a member of the Tolowa Nation. Each year his people celebrate Dee-ni Night to honor the veterans and elders. The next day, Dee-ni day, they have venders, displays and Indian games and food. This year they invited Henry to put on a knapping demo on Dee-ni day.


2014 Bellevue Home School Demo Report

by Jim Keffer

On October 6th 2014, PSK members Jim Keffer and Barry Bonnell were invited to give a demonstration and lecture on flintknapping to a dozen 'Home Schoolers' as part of their Paleo-History studies.

This demo/lecture was scheduled just three days after the Open Windows School Demo and I didn't even unload my truck! In fact, after working with Joe 'Doc' Higgins and several other PSK members to demonstrate flintknapping at various schools I've come up with a checklist that will become part of the Events section.

As with private schools the students in the 'Home School' class were enthusiastic and highly motivated!

We started out with a discussion on safety demonstrating the extreme sharpness of obsidian and other knappable rock. Then everyone donned a pair of safety glasses! Next we looked at flintknapping tools - some traditional (Abo), hammerstones, antler billets, antler tines and bone punches/flakers, and some modern (copper boppers, pressure flakers and Ishi stick.

Following the tools the students were treated to displays of some of the best the PSK has to offer - points by Steve Allely, Joe Higgins, Dave Rauschenberg, Jim Miller, Jim Hopper, Grady Bowen, Harry Oda - just to name a few!

Then we moved on to look (and touch) at a variety of knappable rock- everything from obsidian of various colors to Flintridge flint to Scandinavian flint and much more.

After looking at tools and rock we moved to a demo. The basics of percussion knapping were discussion and demonstrated with the end result a pretty decent 4" bi-face from Midnight Lace Obsidian.

Finally everyone that wanted to, and that was most of the students and some of the parents, got to do a little hands-on work. Just about every student that tried to make a point eventually ended up with one!

And is spite of being a 'PSK Noobie', Barry jumped right in and was more than up to the task of passing along what he'd learned from PSK members over the last few months. Barry will be, no Barry is, an outstanding addition to our group - a born teacher!

Here are some of the photos taken by none other than PSK member Barry Bonnell!


2014 Open Windows School Demo Report

On October 3rd 2014, PSK member Jim Keffer was invited to give a demonstration and lecture to two classes of 5th graders at the private Open Windows School in Issaquah, WA.

Jim brought along a variety of knappable rocks for the students to look at and handle along with ten display cases of PSK member points and a tool display featuring both 'Abo' tools and modern tools.

The lecture and demo occurred simultaneously with the students in both classes asking a lot of very good question. Jim attributes his ability to answer most of the student's questions to his recent reading of the late Paul Douglas Campbell's book "The Universal Tool Kit - Out of Africa to Native California". Jim was even able to complete a nice bi-face for each class!


2014 Whoop-up Knap-in Report

Preliminary reports indicate one heck of a First Annual Whoop-up Knap-in. Host Barry Rogers, of Canmore, Alberta, Canada, did himself and the PSK proud! Although Barry is has been a regular at various PSK knap-ins over the last couple of years, this has been his first as host. A lot of work went into putting this knap-in together - probably the first ever in Western Canada. About 30 knappers from across Canada attended as well as at least a couple of PSK members from the lower 48.

I hope to get a report from the host and those in attendance as well as a few more photos.




2014 3rd Annual North Columbia Knap-in Report

This was my first trip to beautiful Kettle Falls for the North Columbia Knap-in. And the 8 hour drive was well worth it!

Situated just a few hundred yards from the 130 mile long Lake Roosevelt in a stand of large Ponderosa pine trees, this knap-in is an idyllic location. And the weather was perfect - mid-70s during the day, cool at night.

And like all PSK knap-ins, there was a mixture of experienced knappers and novices. And in spite of its relative remoteness, there was a fair number of outright 'noobies' who came to experience flintknapping for the first time. I'm sure, based on the efforts of the PSK members who instructed them in the ancient art, they'll be back for more!

Like all PSK knap-ins, the North Columbia Knap-in exhibited a strong sense of community - communal meals, generous donations, and very welcoming atmosphere. This was especially evident in the warm welcome that new PSK member/California Transplant Ray Harwood received.




2014 18th Annual Millersylvania 'Turkeyfest' Knap-in Report

What a great way to end the 2014 knapping year. This year's Millersylvania 'Turkeyfest' Knap-in will be remembered as one of the best - and that's saying a lot as this was the 18th annual knap-in hosted by Mick and Holly Hill! In fact there was an overflow crowd with knappers spilling outside to knap on a tarp!

As usual there were a lot of outstanding knappers including the host, Mick Hill, Jim Miller, Dave Rauschenberg, Dana Anderson and Webb Hammond - all of whom donated points to the Kabuli Syndrome Fundraiser Display Case (see......). They, along with a number of other PSK members also provided free instruction to the noobies that attended - and there were quite a few!

There were many highlights at this year’s knap-in including a 2" Goat competition with about 16 competitors (won by yours truly). But the real highlight was Holly's potluck Turkey Dinner feature a couple of oven-roasted turkeys, one deep fried turkey, fresh cranberry sauce, roasted baby heirloom potatoes, giblet gravy, green bean casserole, breads, squash, cakes, pies, sticky buns, cinnamon rolls, etc., etc.!





Update on the Website

Well, we’ve passed the 90,000 ‘unique visitors’ mark. We’ve also had almost more 4.3 MILLION hits! A ‘unique visitor’ is one that has not visited the website in the past. Many people visit the website more than once as evidence in the more than 3,000,000 hits! And we’ve had visitors from 155 different countries. The number of people visiting and the number of pages accessed (hits) is growing each month.

We’re now up to 74 b>Member ‘Art Galleries’.

I’d like to encourage every member to contribute to the website. If you have photos of your knapping and/or ‘Paleo Art’, email them to me and I’ll create your very own art gallery on the PSK Website. And for those that already have an art gallery – send in photos of your newest work!

Knapper’s Marks

Once again, we encourage every member to register their ‘knapper mark’, submit a photo of themselves, contribute to the ‘How-To’ section and send in photo of their knapping/Paleo Art. Again, if you submit photos of your art I will create an Art Gallery in your name!

The ‘Knapper Recipe’ section continues to grow – check out the latest recipes from Warren ‘Smitty’ Smith – Sour Cream Chicken Enchiladas and Chili Rellano Casserole!

PSK Humor prompted by contributions by Dave Rauschenberg and Mick Hill!

The Knappable Rock in the PNW section is still off to a SLOOOOWWWW start – only two contributions so far. This could be of great use to both noobies and old-timers!

The ‘Lost and Found’ Section has already paid dividends – the owners of several ‘found items’ were located and the items were returned.

If you lose or find something at one of our knap-ins just contact the webmaster and I’ll include it!

The ‘Interesting Stuff’ sections have even more new articles and information.

Website Funding

Our current web hosting contract for the website expired in September of 2013. I renewed the contract for a cost of $180 for three years (up slightly from the introductory price of $150). I also renewed the contract with an outside service to monitor and protect our website from hackers for $99/year. The website is paid for by voluntary contributions, usually at the knap-ins. However, covering the cost of the knap-in has greater priority to make sure to donate to cover their costs first. Still, any contribution helps! I’ve also refined our back-up procedures. Not only do we do periodic backups but I maintain a complete copy of every page on the site on a separate drive. NEXT SPALLS ISSUE: The next SPALLS issue will be in February 2015 following the Granite Falls/Winter Break Knap-in. The weather’s finally great, so go to the knap-ins! Other items of interest: TEANAWAY COMMUNITY FOREST - An issue knappers and rock collectors need to know about. Contributed by Joseph Wernex In 2013 the state legislature purchased 50,272 acres of forest land in the Teanaway drainage west of Ellensburg for a “Community Forest”. Management of the land was given to the state DNR. There are many resources and opportunities for dispersed camping, rock collecting and pleasure driving that could be made available to the public…… if the agencies chose to do so. The agency DNR appointed a committee of individuals to “advise” on management of the forest. From what little I have learned so far it appears that committee selection was carefully designed to choose people who would tell DNR and WDFW exactly what they wanted to hear. To my knowledge there is no one on the committee who knows or cares anything about rock collecting. There are many logging roads in the area that could provide rock collecting, dispersed camping and pleasure driving enjoyment, if only people were allowed to do so. Some of us used to collect rocks in the area many years ago, before the previous owner a logging company locked up the roads and kicked the public out. I have in the past found agate, nice aragonite crystals and jasper good for cutting and knapping. There are good rock collecting opportunities in this area, however if we don’t speak up and get involved we will as usual get nothing. For more information go to: http://www.dnr.wa.gov/BusinessPermits/Topics/OtherLandTransactions/Pages/amp_teanaway.aspx Obsidian Sources (Worldwide): http://www.obsidianlab.com/sourcecatalog/s_home.html Obsidian Sources (Western U.S. - (Northwest Research Obsidian Studies Laboratory) http://www.obsidianlab.com/gis_sources.html Rock Collecting Regulations Links: WA and Oregon Rock Collecting Guide - http://www.pugetsoundknappers.com/how_to/rock_collecting_Guide_WA-OR.html BLM Glass Buttes Handout - http://www.pugetsoundknappers.com/how_to/BLM_Glass_Buttes_Handout_4-09.html MAY BE OF INTEREST: Website for Artifact and Archeological Books This website has Artifact and Archeological Books and Videos for sale. Go to: http://www.hothemhouse.com/ . Check out the Arrowhead Forum! http://arrowheadology.com/forums/ Society of Primitive Technology (SPT) http://www.primitive.org/ The purpose of the Society of Primitive Technology is to promote the practice and teaching of aboriginal skills; to foster communication between teachers and practitioners; to set standards for authenticity, ethics and quality. Publishes the Bulletin of Primitive Technology TARP There is a flint forum where knappers can participate by posting and reading messages and/or going into the chat room. It may be of interest as knapping information is passed back and forth via messages. It is called TARP – you know, the thing you put on the ground to collect the débitage. http://www.egroups.com/group/thetarp . Knappers-R-Us Here’s another e-group for knappers: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Knappers-R-Us/ Flintknappers Digest Another Egroup called Flintknapper’s Digest: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/flintknappingdigest/ Lithic Casting Lab Anyone who wants to replicate certain styles of points (Flake patterns, thickness, convexity, length, and width), you can purchase castings of artifacts from Lithic Casting Lab. http://www.lithiccastinglab.com/ Paleo Planet Primitive Technology discussions, including flintknapping. www.PaleoPlanet.net. SPALLS Editor and Publisher James C. Keffer 23811 NE 14th St Sammamish, WA 98074
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