ARCHEOLYMPICS: Competing the way the ancients did ... on Passport to Texas. ____________________________________________________________ Passport to Texas from Texas Parks and Wildlife Seminole Canyon State Park and Historic Site, about 40 miles west of Del Rio, offers visitors a unique glimpse into the world of our ancient ancestors. Seminole Canyon, and in fact, in this regions of Texas, here, we have some of the finest archeology in the state. :05 Jack Johnson is an archeologist and educator. He's organizing the first ever Archeolympics at Seminole Canyon SP &HS, where individuals and teams will test their skills using replicas of ancient weapons. When you use these weapons, you're like, 'you know, I could do this. I could make a living doing this. I could feed myself.' Or you're like, 'Oh my gosh. I would starve.' :06 To participate in the February 9th event, you'll need to register -- and there's still time. Find out how at passporttotexas.org. The competition is open to individuals and teams. The team would be perfect for families or any group that would want to compete in teams of up to five people. We're going to have a number of targets set up along a nature trail at Seminole Canyon SP. Walk along the trail, and take shots at different targets from different ranges, different angles, and that kind of stuff. And it's going to be scored. :17 Spectators are welcome. Visit Seminole Canyon SP & Historic site anytime and get in touch with your inner cave dweller. That's our show ... For Texas Parks and Wildlife ... I'm Cecilia Nasti. Total sound bite time: 0:28.0 Maximum Script time: 0:57.0 Suggested show time: 85.0 = 1:25