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falling rain
08-04-2008, 08:39
After our plant walk last sunday, I was wondering if anyone was interested in meeting up on a regular basis, say once a month? on the first tuesday of the month or whatever day folks can do. We'd have to agree a day but keeping it a regular date or day may be simpler. If some can't make it for whatever reason on a particular month, then they can't make it.
We could post ideas as to where we're going to go, and what we're going to do, and maybe go for the odd weekend away to the coast or lakes, dartmoor etc.
Anyway just an idea to see what people think, but have an actual theme and learn something for each meet rather than just chatting in the pub. We could maybe do book/Documentry DVD pass arounds etc too.
All ideas on a postcard please.

Oh, and everybody would be welcome, families, folks not from Oxordshire, newbies, old hats. It'd be great to have a really friendly, family orientated 'open to all' group. What d'ya think? I think the idea has been bandied about before but never got off the ground and....................spring and summer are coming, lets do it.

Nick

Toadflax
08-04-2008, 09:08
A very good idea - I think that the walk on Sunday 'broke the ice' (almost literally speaking following the "welly incident") so I think that good things could come from this. I like the themed idea, where we could perhaps get to do stuff that we may not have the resources /facilities to do as an individual (e.g. someone might be able to get hold of willow or lime bark that we can't cut from public places) and also get the chance to demonstrate our own skills (if appropriate).

Evenings would be OK for me, though I'd personally go for a day at the weekend once a month or so. However, the trips away sound good to me also. I'm happy to fit in with whatever the majority want.



Geoff

Bootstrap Bob
08-04-2008, 12:56
Count me in guys. I was hoping to get out last weekend but I'm too busy preparing for my wedding so was unable.

Things have been hectic this last year with the wedding, changing jobs and moving house but after April things should settle down a bit.

I tried to set something up some time ago but for one reason or another it didn't happen then. That doesn't however mean that the woods I looked into were a no go so I'll start up the dialogue again and hopefully this time something will happen.

I haven't met anyone local yet with the exception of Geoff so it would be good to put faces to names.

Buckshot
08-04-2008, 13:13
I'd be interested as long as I'm free - things can be fairly hectic for me sometimes...

Mark

Andyre
08-04-2008, 13:37
I would be interested as well, same as Buckshot will have to fit it in amongst all the other activities.

bushcraftbob
08-04-2008, 16:29
I would be interested also, again wkd would be better to me due to work commitments.

Lucyc
08-04-2008, 16:50
I'd be interested in a year and a half if I get into Oxford uni! :p

Tengu
09-04-2008, 22:25
me too, Im nearby

falling rain
14-04-2008, 16:35
Just a suggestion then taking this forward.

Shall we do the first sunday of every month for our Oxfordshire group meet-up? Of course some will make it some months, and not others. Some will make it every month, and some will make it once in a blue moon. Everyone has different stuff going on of course, but having a regular day will stop a lot of faffing about.

How about the 4th of May for the first one? and then the first sunday of every month after that. What do folks think?

Cheers

Nick

wolf man
14-04-2008, 16:52
I'm up for it.
Shame i missed out on the previous walkabout, but May 4th sounds good to me.
As for regular meet ups, weekends are probably best (due to work commitments, etc)

Got any pics from the plant ID day?

Andyre
14-04-2008, 19:14
I have some pics from the day but am having trouble uploading them, to be honest though if you like snowscapes they are good. the rest of the pics were all fogged up, the joy of using a cameraphone:twak:
The regular meet up sounds good, will make it in between shifts.

falling rain
17-04-2008, 07:30
Great stuff. I'd imagine more people may join once we get going.

Anyone got any suggestions where we'll meet on the 4th.? We can got to Shotover again if no-one objects and maybe try some of these wild foods and teas. I've got some meadowsweet leaves ready dried I can bring along. Just a suggestion if anyone else has ideas put them forward, don't be shy. :D :drive:

falling rain
30-04-2008, 01:56
I've got a family commitment I need to honour on the 4th so I'll have to miss this one. Have a good time for those who do go.

Cheers

Buckshot
30-04-2008, 08:49
Yeah, I'm working at Badminton on Sunday as well so can't make it.

Enjoy though

Andyre
30-04-2008, 10:47
Working too i am afraid, not as nice as Badminton though:sulkoff:

Toadflax
19-05-2008, 09:41
Based on failling_rain's suggestion, the next meet would be Sunday 1 June. Is anybody interested? Any thoughts on what to do?

I was looking at all the different trees in Bagley Wood from the bus window this morning and was wondering about a tree ID walk at Bagley Wood, but all suggestions are welcome.


Geoff

Toadflax
03-06-2008, 19:34
Did anyone go out last Sunday? I was going to but the washing machine packed up so I had to have a look at it - I fitted a new heating element today and it's all working again. Now, if we washed using a stone in the river, I could have just found another stone. :D

Any plans for 6 July?


Geoff

grahoom
19-11-2008, 15:46
Hello

I havn't used this forum for a long while, and was wondering if there are any activities in the oxford area? or any meet ups (even if it is just a pub meet up?)

I live quite near to port meadow.

dangerpie
04-01-2009, 23:38
I would love to come along to an oxfordshire meet if its still going on, if you can all put up with a ultra newbie! :)

Pete :)

Andyre
05-01-2009, 01:36
Hi dangerpie, as far as i know there is nothing in the pipeline at the moment but keep a look out as i am sure there will be something in the next few months. There are quite a few people around the oxford area, some of us have met up and also attended the moot last year, good to have you on board, dont worry about being a newbie you will quickly learn from everyone on here.

swyn
05-01-2009, 13:43
Greetings Oxfordshire peeps.

Thame is only 11 miles from our meet which is in the 16th to 18th Jan. Y'all would be very welcome.
Geoff you could even bring your pipes!! Or just yourself would be good.

Seriously though, please come along as the venison is always tasty.

Cheers from Swyn.

dangerpie
15-02-2009, 15:27
I didn't manage to make your new years meet Swyn :( Although i've noticed you are thinking of doing it again in the summer, so i'm going to make sure im available for that!

In the meantime, are there any plans in the pipeline for anyone at the moment? :)

Pete