How does it work?
Shooters drill a hole in a milk can, fill it with carbide and water, seal the can (often with a weighted lid or cloth), and lay it on its side.
The shooter sits on top, lights the gas mixture through the hole, and makes the can explode.
The goal: to make the loudest bang possible.
History and character: The tradition likely originated in the 1930s in the Brunnepe district (Kampen) among (former) residents of Schokland and subsequently spread throughout the entire municipality.
It is primarily a social event: groups of friends and families shoot all day New Year's Eve at around 55 fixed locations (often right in the middle of residential areas).
In Brunnepe, shooting is allowed to start as early as after Christmas.
Kampen distinguishes itself by holding shooting events within the built-up area (unlike many other places in meadows).
It has been practiced for over 100 years and has been recognized as intangible cultural heritage since 2023.
A Shooting Guild ensures safety, rules, and safeguards (prizes, charities, youth activities).
In short: a banging, sociable, and typically Kampen way to blow out the old year, with an emphasis on safety and community spirit.


































