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Hi, We've have All places have now been taken
Thanks all
Tone
PM (and more crucially payment) sent Tony.
Thanks Aaron ;)
2 places left
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)
Noted ;)
Thanks Aaron ;)
1 place left
Is the last place still available? If so I'd love to take it.
It's yours mate ;)
This offer is now closed, all places taken. Enjoy yourselves guys :D
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!!
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.
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..... ;)