Forest Sports Festival tests lumberjack skills

October 3, 2012

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Photo courtesy of SNRAS. James Ward competes in the crosscut sawing competition in the 2011 Forest Sports Festival.
Photo courtesy of SNRAS. James Ward competes in the crosscut sawing competition in the 2011 Forest Sports Festival.
Nancy Tarnai
907-474-5042
9/25/12

Woodsmen will be crawling out of the woodwork Oct. 6 to compete in the 15th annual Farthest North Forest Sports Festival at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. The itinerary includes log rolling, bow saw and crosscut sawing, ax throwing, fire building and more.

Everyone is welcome to participate as individuals or as teams of four to six. Observers are also invited to this free event. Awards will be granted to individuals, teams and the “Bull of the Woods” and “Belle of the Woods.”

Faculty members and students at UAF's Department of Forest Sciences developed the competition as a way to commemorate old-fashioned forest festivals. High-technology tools are the norm for forest professionals today, and the festival pays tribute to a time when traditional woods activities were the basis for work and play, survival and revival.

The event begins at 10 a.m. at the Fairbanks Experiment Farm fields across from the Georgeson Botanical Garden. The games move to Ballaine Lake on Farmers Loop at 1 p.m. A warming fire and hot drinks will be available at the lake. Participants are advised to dress warmly.

The festival is sponsored by the UAF School of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences Department of Forest Sciences and the Resource Management Society, a student organization.

CONTACT: David Valentine at 474-7188 or dvalentine@alaska.edu. Nancy Tarnai, UAF School of Natural Resources and Agricultural Sciences public information officer, 474-5042 or ntarnai@alaska.edu.

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