It was my first outdoor target competition. The only competition I'd done outdoors before was the Clout at Woodford a fortnight ago before, so this was my first at targets that were standing up. I was impressed by the directions when I arrived to the correct parking area and the organisation was up to that standard all day apart from the weather they'd arranged, and even that wasn't too bad because I was shooting a Western and they saved the worst rain until after we'd finished and packed up.
Shooting was fine, just like the indoor competitions but a bit further to walk which probably explains why we only had to do so after each half-dozen arrows.
A bit of a gap afterwards while waiting for the results. I suspect that's when most of the

was sold; certainly the

I bought was

. However, it was worth waiting because I did win a

raffle prize.
Many thanks for an organisation that's given me a good impression of outdoor competitions; I think I'll have to do it again.
(I did think when I met them that the group from the newly-reformed Essex Uni club might have caused a problem with directions when they arrived because they were wearing Essex Uni RFC jackets, but that couldn't be CADAC's problem!)