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Tony
14-08-2008, 12:26
Hi, We've have All places have now been taken


Thanks all
Tone

Aaron
14-08-2008, 13:13
PM (and more crucially payment) sent Tony.

Tony
14-08-2008, 13:16
Thanks Aaron ;)

2 places left

Aaron
14-08-2008, 14:29
PM and payment sent regarding additional place for Jason Sears (who now owes me £130 - I'll have to break one of your legs in advance)

Tony
14-08-2008, 14:32
Noted ;)

Thanks Aaron ;)

1 place left

Scrumpy
15-08-2008, 17:51
Is the last place still available? If so I'd love to take it.

Tony
16-08-2008, 08:51
It's yours mate ;)





This offer is now closed, all places taken. Enjoy yourselves guys :D

Scrumpy
17-08-2008, 21:11
I have signed up for this but cant find the info on what I need to bring, I think some of you have already attended one of these courses after the moot. The only info I can find is "Self catering, cook on stoves, tents preferred.", I only have a 3 man tent that is quite heavy so is there much walking involved meaning I will need a smaller one or is it a static camp close to the meeting point? Do I need to bring a knife/axe? water? I usually fill my back pack nice and full with junk but I have a feeling I might not need much at all.
Cant wait!!

Aaron
17-08-2008, 21:39
Hello mate, most of the bushcraft schools publish a kit list on their websites for students attending forthcoming courses, take a look at a few and it should give you some idea. For starters, take a look at the page on the Woodsmoke website:

http://www.woodsmoke.uk.com/p/v//FAQ/Bushcraft+Course+Kit+List/

I am on the course too so if you are completely stumped let me know a few days before as I might have some spare stuff I could lend you.

Dougster
17-08-2008, 21:47
Wet weather gear, a scandi grind knife for the fiddly carving, a digital camera,notebook and whatever else you want.

I was on the last one and that seems the basics on top of normal camping gear.

But you aren't far from the car so load up.

Tony
18-08-2008, 08:12
PM'd you but too late :D

As the others have said, you'll not need a lot. There's plenty of water on site, your tent is fine, you'll not have to walk far with it at all.

I'd take a little backpack as well so you can keep some water in it and any other little bits while you wander about, you'll probably go up the local ridge/hill a few times.

Oh, and dont' forget your first aid kit, everyone that carries a knife should carry a first aid kit.

I'm also going to merge this thread with the Mors course thread..... ;)