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    OK as the topic header states who's up for a meet up next year?? We hold several a year for 1 of my other intrests airguns, and was wondering if you lot would be intrested in 1. All we would really need is a field with some form of wood ideally, the programme of events would be up to poeple with what they wanted.

    Just 1 thought, and that is if we could get someone like Ray Mears to do a `teach in' / tutorial.

    Just a thought
    Simon

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    Good idea,

    I could possibly do the autumn, otherwise it will have to be next year.
    Who else is up for it? And where would be a good place?

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    Excellent idea, thanks Simon

    Depending on when everyone would like to get together it should be possible to get some woodland to use and there should be no problem getting some land if we cannot find woods. Possibilities are - west Wales, Isle of Wight (Phill Grant may know more about this) The lakes and maybe Norfolk (Jeremy may be able to help with this.

    Another option is to meet at the wilderness gathering in September, I will post more info about this in the next day or so.

    Tony

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    I'd be up for that, add Galloway Forest park as a possible location.

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    Give us some more details on that will

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    Hi Tony, I forgot to sign in before

    The area of Galloway forest park near me has some realy great terrain, Lochs, rivers, streams, waterfalls, good mix of broadleaf woodland and coniferous forest, hills, mountains and open moorland, Ive even found a ruined castle on my travels.

    It is however owned be the Forestry Comission, I wrote to them about a year and a half ago asking how I go about getting permission, explaining "Bushcraft" as best I could. They said;

    "While we do not permit or promote camping anywhere other than dedicated areas, we are sympathetic to the individual or small group who wish to wild camp and spend a few nights in the hills."

    They gave me the usual stuff about carefull with fires, countryside code, etc..

    So I think something could be worked out, if the interest is there.

    Will

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    With enough notice I can get nearly anywhere for a meet up. No suggestions of where though. In the middle would probably be best

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    Sounds good to me.

    But, as always, the location is the fly in the ointment.

    Whose going to organise it? Arrange a site and a programe ect? When is another question.

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    Also an air rifle shoot would be interesting.

    As for tutorials ....... Ray Mears......... whoa, a flying pig just drifted past my window.

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    Could add in a tribal forging demo, too. Roger?
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    Cannock Chase?
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    They are very iffy about who they let camp on the Chase many fires abandoned and burnt out cars etc. The Forestry Commission may be ameniable if approached by a group, or you could try the Scout Camp at Beaudesert, but again they are a bit iffy when it comes to groups outside the Scouts/ Guides (insurance etc maybe we could get together a policy similar to the third party pilicy offered to airgunners?). Just a few ideas. :-)

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    Many airgun clubs have access to/own areas of woodland, small spineys etc, which they use for field target shooting. Maybe they would be ameinable to some sort of hire/two way swap?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous
    .... (insurance etc maybe we could get together a policy similar to the third party pilicy offered to airgunners?). Just a few ideas. :-)
    ummm yes insurance would be a help. A couple of farmers have said the same to me.... 'If I was insured for it I could have fires'.... problem is trying to find a policy or a sympathetic insurance company to understand what we want as bushcrafters..... some sort of liability cover for damage including fires.....
    Any ideas folks?
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    Perkins and slade do some unusual activity insurance. I can get the number if you like.

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    Yes Please Diff ... if you could pm it too me that would be great.

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    Ed - let us know if you get anywhere with it :-D
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    Wiil do boss :wink:

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    Let me know too. I am looking for some weird insurance quotes at the moment, and am struggling to find companies that dont want to slot you in to one of their Risk slots.

    Rob

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    I'M UP FOR IT!
    Deciding a location?
    How about deciding this initially, making it more convenient based on the location of the majority but not so far away for the rest (2hrs less travelling time makes a big difference for instance).
    If every one are literally spread equally far and wide then somewhere central might then be better.
    And if we've got the situation where for instance out of 20 people, 12 live roughly closer to a horizontal line with London and 8 live roughly closer to a line with Morpeth(Northumberland) we could maybe have two annual meets where everyone can still have an opportunity to attend one or both!
    How's that sound from a statistical or problem solving point of view?
    Funny thing is, i'm not a statistician nor have I ever been able to do the Rubiks cube!

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    I have got a couple of possible locations.

    I will be going to look at a private (virgin) 100 acre woodland site in the peak district soon, which is part of a venture that I am slowly being coaxed in to. That would be pretty central, and big enough to play "hunt the lost person" in, with no neighbours to get upset.

    I will see what the gut feel is when i visit, and scope out the nearest pub/off licence for once the sharp things get put away. :twisted:
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    Consider the ally household up for it too!!!
    wild food tutor wanted...

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    I'd definitely be up for it subject to date and place of course (so long as you dont mind a complete newbie coming along that is!)

    Cheers

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    Count me in! :-D I'm just annoyed that I missed this years "Wilderness Gathering" (Work :roll: )

    Cheers

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    i'm also a newbie to bushcraft but i'm willing to make the effort!

    by the way who is the Jeramy guy from norfolk?
    i live in Norwich maybe we could meet up? :-D

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    This sounds like fun
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    I'd love it so long as i wasn' at school (sixth form) as too scout campsites. i have been to two both of which with other groups. i have a feeling it could be a great lesson.

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    im in i am also new to bushcraft so it could help for me to come along and learn a few tricks from the more experienced people.....

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    I'd also be up to it if you don't mind a youngun joining in and it doesn't coincide with anything major at college.
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    i'll go. providing no one takes the p*** out of my crap kit! I have a semi decent knife and a swedish fire stick, from there it deteriorates. my hammock is a cheapo nylon type that cost less than a fiver and my headlamp cost about the same(made by stanley tools)my sleeping bag is a blacks highland,state of the art 25 years ago when i brought it! have I missed it or is there any provisional dates for this?

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