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Steffen
29-12-2010, 23:10
*have foreigners participated on previous moots?
i'm not going if i'm the only foreigner.
*is there a maximum number of participants?
*on previous moots, roughly when was the deadline for signing up?
* is it difficult to get to the site when i arrive to the UK by plane?

Toddy
29-12-2010, 23:24
Yes, there are others who come from abroad :D One of the Mods, Ahjno comes from Holland. Another regular moot attender is a lady from France.

Yes, there is a maximum number of participants.

The deadline is usually when all the places are taken. Speak to Tony and ask for any tighter timing than that.

No, Cardiff has an airport and there's good public transport to the nearest town and then a taxi to the site. If folks know when the train/bus is due in to Bridgend there can be lifts arranged sometimes if folks have a spare seat at the right time.

Hope this helps :D

cheers,
Toddy

Ahjno
30-12-2010, 20:51
*have foreigners participated on previous moots?
i'm not going if i'm the only foreigner.
*is there a maximum number of participants?
*on previous moots, roughly when was the deadline for signing up?
* is it difficult to get to the site when i arrive to the UK by plane?

I'd second what Mary mentioned above.

I'm one of those foreigners who attend the Moot. I first attended in 2008, knowing I'd be the only foreigner and knowing I'd know nobody else, except 2 of the other Mods, who I've met first in 2006. It might be scary, going abroad, meeting random strangers - but, know all those people attending are friendly and you both share a common interest / are likeminded. Everyone is in for a chat or give you a helping hand.

If you hang around on the forums, join in to discussions, show pics from your outings (on here Scandinavia is considered to be bushcraft Valhalla), etc. people "get to know you", and might be more willing to help you out with transport from busstation / airport.

If you decide to come over to the 2011 Moot, let me know - I hope to be around there again in the new year :)

Tengu
30-12-2010, 21:11
I do lifts

drewdunnrespect
31-12-2010, 16:49
steffen

the moot is open to any one mate englishman, foreigner, and well can u believe it we even let the scots come lol
so like i say you would be more than welcome and considering were you live you probably will make tons of friends all wanting to know what its like.
now in regards to lifts and what not i am sure some one woukd be albe to help you and if you get in contact a few weeks before i might be able to but cant promise anything yet

now in regards to being the only foreigner well you would only be a foreigner for five miniutes cos once you spend anytime at the moot you soon make mates cos theres all ways some one up for a natter (even for a chatterbox like me) so once a mate never a foreigner, because as long as you love bushcraft were you come from dont matter

drew

drew

Tony
06-01-2011, 12:30
We've had people come from France, Italy, Holland, Jersey (Carlo is foreign!), Canada, Spain and other places, you'll not be alone and it's very very friendly :D

MSkiba
06-01-2011, 12:36
i'm not going if i'm the only foreigner.

Why draw borders? It does not matter where you come from, what you do, how much money you have when you are with fellow bushcrafters. Bushcraft is a universal language.

Graham_S
14-01-2011, 10:35
I'm coming this year all the way from Saudi Arabia!
I might camp in the sand dunes so I don't get homesick
:D

John Fenna
14-01-2011, 11:42
Allow forigners in? - Even the English are welcome! :)

Mesquite
14-01-2011, 11:44
Allow forigners in? - Even the English are welcome! :)

And Texans http://www.tscar.net/images/TexasSmiley.gif

Hare Brain
06-04-2011, 21:48
Where do the dog owners camp please, and what do they do with their dogs whilst visiting the Moot? We are three families, all with dogs, who want to participate as fully as possible in the Moot and we are perfectly capable of chaining our well behaved dogs to the towing eyes of our vehicles.

Graham_S
06-04-2011, 22:10
Pets are not permitted on the site (Site owners policy, not ours) so no dogs I'm afraid.
Clicky (http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=67733)

Sorry.

silentman
08-08-2011, 15:40
Why draw borders? It does not matter where you come from, what you do, how much money you have when you are with fellow bushcrafters. Bushcraft is a universal language..

Well said