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Hello :D
I've just been talking with Barrie and the suggestion is that if BcUK folks would like to visit this weekend when the Go Native event is on then the campsite at Dalherb or the land next to the Crannog are available for us to use.
This event isn't expected to be incredibly busy, quiet year all round for the toursits, but Patrick M will be there, Eric's said he's coming up, we have fires, cooking, archery, a small log boat being worked on, pole lathes, flint, greenstone, cordages........ and the loch is literally on the doorstep :D
SoTP folks very welcome.
I expect to be up there by Friday afternoon.
cheers,
Toddy
Graham_S
13-07-2008, 14:31
I may be there, I'll see how I'm fixed. It's a great venue if even for a day visit.
Everyone who can make it should.
And pay for a tour, it's worth it.
;)
wanderinstar
13-07-2008, 15:35
Where exactly is "The Crannog"?
ah, sorry, it's on Loch Tay in Perthshire.
http://www.crannog.co.uk
You would be very welcome if you could make it. Not an ideal campsite but lots of good stuff going on and the company will be good. :D
cheers,
Toddy
fred gordon
13-07-2008, 16:01
I was hoping to come down for the day on Saturday. Is it worth considering considering camping on the Friday night?:rolleyes:
I also have a couple of things to swap. Some fomes for amadou and a copy of the third edition of Mountaincraft and Leadership. Anyone going who might be interested? Looking for leather awl(s) or will consider anything.:)
MMM, tempted, was planning on heading out somewhere next weekend.
Was at the crannog a long time ago, took my neice there when babysitting her one day, seemed ok.
Was that before the new visitor and exhibition centre was built ? Was it still the three portacabins ?
Fred, it would be very good to see you. I'm going to bring the serpentinite up for Eric but I suspect that he'll have a fight on his hands if other folks get to see it. It's beautiful stuff to work.
cheers,
Toddy
fred gordon
13-07-2008, 16:15
Was that before the new visitor and exhibition centre was built ? Was it still the three portacabins ?
Fred, it would be very good to see you. I'm going to bring the serpentinite up for Eric but I suspect that he'll have a fight on his hands if other folks get to see it. It's beautiful stuff to work.
cheers,
Toddy
I know I might regret this, but do I bring more? What have you been making with it and will you be bringing things with you?:D
A whorl for a small pump drill, a spindle whorl and some small pendants so far.
I keep eyeing up the big lumps and thinking......nah......that's for Eric...... :D
Wayland fancies some, probably open to barter on the stuff, it's really good.
cheers,
M
Gailainne
13-07-2008, 16:36
I'll be popping along, hopefully for the weekend, I agree with Graham, take the tour, its worth it.
Mary if your still looking for fabric for your chute I could bring some up (got it from that fabric place), its a nice green ;) I may be able to sort you out with some "paracord" as well, aint the 550 stuff but its green :rolleyes: and should be suitable, give me a shout.
Regards
Stephen
Was that before the new visitor and exhibition centre was built ? Was it still the three portacabins ?
cheers,
Toddy
I think perhaps the visitor centre was being built at the time, could have been about 5 or so more years ago? I vaguely remmber having to park across the road from it.
Is the Dalherb campsite a proper campsite? i.e. caravans and shower blocks etc? I think Id prefer to kip next to cranog centre if enough room for all and suitable for hammock ?
I wish I could go as the last November? trip was great... HAve a good time...
a small log boat being worked on, p
Toddy
do you mean that 'small' boat we started in november? :D
would love to make this :( but sadly i have a scout jamborette to attended, all the best for the event and dont forget plenty of pics
do you mean that 'small' boat we started in november? :D
:D
Apparantly the decision was made to begin with something a tad more realistic for a first one :cool: and a small one has been started.
cheers,
M
Grooveski
15-07-2008, 23:21
Sounds too much fun to miss. Had plans for the weekend but the joy of planning solo trips is being able to cancel on yourself without grief.
Picking up the big canoe from Scuba Pete on friday afternoon and might pop up Rannoch Moor in passing for some sand so see you all...
...at some point.
:)
Josh
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f278/Johnnyvariety/bcuklogs.jpg
That would be this dugout.....
also this on the news today:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/tayside_and_central/7507564.stm
fred gordon
16-07-2008, 18:08
http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f278/Johnnyvariety/bcuklogs.jpg
That would be this dugout.....
also this on the news today:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/tayside_and_central/7507564.stm
Glad to see that realism didn't get in the way. What's that song about high hopes?:lmao:
if anyone is free I would suggest it is well worth a trip. Pity I got stuff on at the weekend and a car with a shot wheel bearing.
Grooveski
17-07-2008, 21:33
Glad to see that realism didn't get in the way. What's that song about high hopes?:lmao:
Aye, there was realism aplenty the moment each of us seen the logs.:)
...but no-one was kidding themselves on. We'd been asked to make a good start at debarking it and that's what we were doing. The most interesting thing I found was how well JohnCs log chisels and mallet worked, lifting the bark off without damaging the wood.
ol smokey
18-07-2008, 22:19
Sorry cant make it, would have loved to have come up. Previous engagement prevents this.
Hope all goes well and you have a good time.
Thanks for organising Toddy, was good to meet some other BCUK'ers ! Thanks again and to liz for cooking my T on Friday! :O
inthewids
18-01-2009, 19:21
Hi Toddy, just found this post and just wondering if this will be on this year too? Wish id found the forum earlier.
Hello :) Oh we'll probably be back to the Crannog :D It's too good a playground not to visit. It would most likely be to tie in with an event at the Crannog like the wild foods or 'primitive' skills, ones.
This weekend there's a small meet up at Comrie. You'd be very welcome if you can manage.
There are a fair few folks up in your neck of the woods on the forum, I think it's time we thought about organising a meet up the North East :cool:
atb,
Toddy
alpha_centaur
18-01-2009, 21:57
I just found the thead and was half-way through reading it when I noticed the date :(
inthewids
19-01-2009, 20:05
A meet up this way would be great, i sadly couldnt make the new year gathering. I drove past Crannog in the autumn but didnt have the time to stop sadly.