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Ritchie
19-05-2005, 21:40
Hi everyone. Great to follow all the news and interest about Bushcraft. Does anyone else have more interest than expereince and want to rectify this? Other than the meet in July (how do we pay for this), any other advice on how to team up with more expereinced Bushcrafters (that don't mind learners).

Ritchie

Biddlesby
19-05-2005, 21:44
I too would class myself as a novice. Everybody on the boards seems perfectly happy to help with all of your queries - stuff you can try out in your garden.

I will be going to the meet-up next week. You can pay when you get there, or send it by paypal, I believe (shop@bushcraftuk.net). PM Tony.

Scally
19-05-2005, 21:47
welcome and you have already taken the first step ! No question is a daft question and practice.

Snufkin
19-05-2005, 22:22
Welcome :)

Moonraker
19-05-2005, 23:29
Hi everyone. Great to follow all the news and interest about Bushcraft. Does anyone else have more interest than expereince and want to rectify this? Other than the meet in July (how do we pay for this), any other advice on how to team up with more expereinced Bushcrafters (that don't mind learners).

Ritchie
Hi Ritchie and welcome to the forum :)

The best way to get to know others is by contributing to the forum in whatever way you feel happy with, enjoy it and listen as there is a lot of good info and experience passed around. And everyone started somewhere!

If you have any particular questions check out the words in the 'Search' first as there is a good chance it has been asked before ;)

As to paying for the July BCUK Meet Up, Tony posted this:
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Originally Posted by jack29g
when will we be able to pay and stuff?

If people can use paypal then the address is shop@bushcraftuk.net

The costs will be £20 for an adult and £10 for 12-16 years, below that are free.

You can read all about it on this thread:

bcuk July (summer) Meet up 2005 (http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community/showthread.php?t=5614)

You still have time to get along to the May Meet Up (http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community/showthread.php?t=5589) one on 27-30 May :D

Also there are various region meetings organised by members so check those out too or ask another member who is from the same region as you and most will be happy to give you some local details.