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Mancalleddave
14-07-2011, 14:12
Hey Dave here,

i was just wondering if we could be able to stay at the bushmoot for 1 night or do you have to stay for the full 5 nights?

Mrs cant get time off work until sunday, and its just 2 minutes down the road.

Will there be tarps and knifes and stuff for sale? Do many people come to bushmoot on their own? Is there no chance of a well behaved dog to to allowed? Sorry about all these questions.

dave53
14-07-2011, 14:23
hi dave i dont think dogs are aloud they have a table that people put things on to sell its hit and miss if you get a tarp but ime sure there will be knives for sale
i think you can stay overnight but its £30 a day you will have to check all this out with tony the organizer regards dave

Ahjno
14-07-2011, 14:47
Hey Dave here,

i was just wondering if we could be able to stay at the bushmoot for 1 night or do you have to stay for the full 5 nights?

Mrs cant get time off work until sunday, and its just 2 minutes down the road.

Will there be tarps and knifes and stuff for sale? Do many people come to bushmoot on their own? Is there no chance of a well behaved dog to to allowed? Sorry about all these questions.

You don't have to stay the full 5 days. There are day tickets available (30 GBP/day).

Dogs or other pets are NOT allowed: site policy.

During the Moot, the BCUK shop will be on site (reception), you can buy stuff members leave to be sold (if you're lucky there could be a tarp amongst it; new kit (knives, axes, etc.). On the 9th there's a Trade day for people who have a lot for sale.

Tony
14-07-2011, 15:04
As everyone else has said :D Any questions feel free to drop me and email on info@bushcraftuk.com or post in here goodjob

Mesquite
14-07-2011, 16:16
Here's a solution... you come stay for the full 5 nights and really enjoy yourself. Pick the missus up on the Sunday so she can get a taster as well :D

As Aleksndr says... simples http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRlh_sr62MlM WEWyB2oe664Lf_gRzcprcdk2Hoscjj lmdwPZZbC&t=1

Mancalleddave
15-07-2011, 01:18
How many people are usually there? You know i think i will come to this thing on my own, i dont know anything though, complete novice.

Mesquite
15-07-2011, 06:44
How many people are usually there? You know i think i will come to this thing on my own, i dont know anything though, complete novice.

Couple hundred people in total perhaps... as for not knowing anything, you won't say that when you leave. It's a great place to pick skills up, make friends and have a throughly good time :D

Come along... you know you want to :lmao:

Tony
15-07-2011, 07:27
Yeah, it's not huge and overwhelming at all, plenty to do, beautiful place. We don't make it a big thing to keep the nature of it friendly and easy going.