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    i would be more than happy to run a demonstration on the bow drill.
    (now that's something i couldn't say last year! )

    if you Kimboko can provide training sets that would be excellent!

    i am not 100% with flint/steel,( though i will happily demonstrate a Firesteel)
    before i can say for sure i need to know times dates of the camp where ect.
    "The building had good grippage"!
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    Quote Originally Posted by KIMBOKO
    If you are serious about giving a demo I can bring about 15 bowdrill sets and 5 or 6 flint and steels if we want to let the Scouts have a go at fire.
    We are NOT going to demo at our meet, we will organise a special event for that Hopefully you could come along with your kit once a date is organised

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenlander
    I have booked the site today

    There will be 60 scouts on site, but they will not be anywhere near our camp.

    I have also offered our services to run a traing course for scouts on basic bushcraft skills
    I was replying to the above.
    Are we not doing a course training now? Or perhaps a a non fire subject.
    Either way is cool.
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    Think I may have confused things!!!

    Guys, just forget about running a demo for scouts!!! I didn't mean the scouts who will be on site when we are there!

    If I organise a demo day, I will let you know!

    We will have nothing to do with scouts at the next meet!

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    Message understood.
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    Lol may be easier to say what youe are going to do

    Kane

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    Wink

    We will,of course,say"Hello" if we should happen to bump into some scouts- would seem rude to just ignore them!!

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    A big thanks to R-bowskill for organising the East Anglia meetup yesterday.

    and thankyou everyone for turning up!

    we found R-bowskill making a fishing net.....oops i mean hammock hidden behind the giant redwood, after discussing various uses and the legality of it , also we found a common interest in canoeing of which we considered ideas such as canoe trips!

    R-Bowskill showed us an exciting boat design which i think might catch on for bushcrafters as a good, cheep, and easy to transport, general purpose craft!
    R-Bowskill says construction may begin very soon! watch this space!

    after our fishing .... erm...canoeing discussion we went-a-foraging,
    there were many different foods to be found,
    some of the foods included:

    Bramble
    Raspberry(not the berries though)
    black/red current
    rowan
    rosehips
    burdock (ready for digging up for roots)
    sloe berry
    hawthorn
    nettle
    lime leaves
    jews ear fungus
    a variety of puff ball fungus

    among other things found were:
    tinder (rosebay willow herb seeds)
    flint stones (bearing blocks)
    flints for knapping
    clematis and elder for hand drill parts.

    Please add to the list if you can remember any more!

    Again thanks for meeting as always it’s good to know there are like minded people around!

    i think can speak for everyone in saying we all enjoyed the day and are looking forward to the next meetup!
    Last edited by RAPPLEBY2000; 12-09-2005 at 10:24. Reason: spelling
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    Certain people who shall remain nameless were fortunate enough to find an ice cream plant, and sample it's fruit!!!!

    Other things found were:
    foods:

    elder berries
    Apples (although most had fallen and were rotting on the ground)

    Squirrel
    Pidgeon
    Rat

    Note no animals were hurt during this forage

    Also Rappleby 2000 demonstrated fire starting with a firesteel and birch bark and I think everyone was encouraged to do stuff and learn more skills.
    All technology and knowledge starts with bushcraft.

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    rat? yuk!

    i much prefere desert rat from round the corner!

    yes the ice cream plant is quite an unusual one, strange rubbery metallic cylindrical roots and multi coloured leaves it almost loked like some sort of vehicle and the seeds look alot like cadbury's flakes!
    "The building had good grippage"!
    Karl Pilkington

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    just to say, thoroughly enjoyed weekends forage/mooch about!! Thanks to R.J, rapplesby and mr bowskill for an entertaining and informative time, had to feel sorry for bowskill though having to fish out his fungi ident book every 5 mins after my cries of heres one! What is it? What is it!? Lot of shared interests amongst us (obviously) must do it again soon, maybe find a different strain of ice cream plant - strawberry maybe!!!!!!

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    JUST A NOTE FOR THE NORWICH DWELLERS!!

    the disused railway(now a bike path) that starts behind sainsbury's (queens road), has loads of ripe foods!

    i took my boy along the path and we found:

    blackberrys
    elderberrys
    apples(not crab or cookers)
    pears though not ripe
    greengages(a plum variety ripe when greeny yellow)
    the further out of the city the nicer the blackberrys are!

    take a push bike and see what you can find

    (the railway finishes near texas homecare off hall road)
    "The building had good grippage"!
    Karl Pilkington

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    just wondered has anyone any photo's from the first east anglia meetup they could put on this thread?

    i don't know if you remember but i was using a cheapo digital camera that lost all the pictures.

    fennlander or R-bowskill might have some, if not could you bring some (or copies of) to the meet up which i will pay for.

    cheers
    "The building had good grippage"!
    Karl Pilkington

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    I'm sure Tesa took a load of photo's and think she's had them developed but I've not seen them yet. She's up in Birmingham for a couple of weeks but I'll ask her when she gets back to Norwich.

    PS. the canoe is taking shape nicely and looks like it'll meet my requirements verry well indeed. Plenty of work to do on it yet as I want to make a good job of it.
    Last edited by R-Bowskill; 17-09-2005 at 10:49.
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    Thumbs up east anglia meet

    G'day guys, could someone let me know how to get details for the meet near bury in cple weeks, i'm definitely coming, looking forward to it!!

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    yup, i should hopefuly be there too!

    my car's working now, so could give snufkin and 2 others a lift!

    what is the arranged date? or time? no one has mentioned it
    "The building had good grippage"!
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    I believe it is the 1/2 oct,at the bury site? I havent been before so dont know where it is! R there any site rules that need to be adhered to, can we have campfires? R we allowed a cple of beers on the sat night? I'm a bit in the dark as to how these things work! I'm sure you'll all put me in the picture. looking forward to seeing y'all anyway

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    Yes, the next East Anglia meet is on 1st/2nd Oct. at the site near Bury.(please PM me for directions).The site will be open from 9am Sat. We are in our usual position amongst the big limes at the far side of the site. We have a communal fire where we do most of the cooking/socialising.However feel free to bring along a stove if you wish.Sat. evening's meal will be made with 'wild foods' as far as possible so can everyone try to bring some foraged food to cook and share.I'll be demonstrating how to ponasse a fish for those that haven't tried this technique before.If you wish to have a go can you also bring along a whole fish (seabass,trout maybe).You will also need to bring along enough food for the rest of the weekend-do try to bring along ingredients rather than relying on packet and tinned foods as you will get a lot more from the weekend by honing your campfire cooking skills!
    The site has limited hammock spaced trees! Be prepared to adapt your sleeping arrangements.We will also be sharing the site with some Scouts athough as we like to keep our presence discreet this should not present any problems (they will not be near us).Needless to say sensible behaviour will be expected with minors around.This is not to say that you can't enjoy a wee tipple by the fireside though
    On Sunday we are planning to break camp and head over to Bradfield Woods by 10.30am(again PM me if you are only joining us on Sun. & need directions)Other workshops to be confirmed-watch this space.Look forward to seeing you all.

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    I'll bring the money on Saturday this time....

    Sounds good, I'm not one for this city living now I'm boarding at college.

    Is ponassing the thing with the sticks and whatnot?
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    Correct,sticks & whatnot. Remember Biddlesby NO sandwiches this time! See you there.

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    my wife has been very brave and has decided to come along for one night , unfortunately it means i will also only be there for one night, which in turn stops me being able to give people lifts to or from the site as my children will be taking up the spare seats for the whole trip to the grandparents,

    so sorry guy's but lifts are not an option from me this time,
    "The building had good grippage"!
    Karl Pilkington

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    Is it possible to come Friday night? It would be much easier and cheaper for me if I could get the train to Bury Friday night and walk or get a bus or something to/near the site.
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    if transport is a problem for you, i'm in the norwich area i'm sure me and R.J can fit you in, we will be going sat morn EARLY!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biddlesby
    Is it possible to come Friday night? It would be much easier and cheaper for me if I could get the train to Bury Friday night and walk or get a bus or something to/near the site.
    NO!

    There are no buses Harry, so i suggest you take up the offer of a lift

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    Thank you very much .

    I'll make it late enough so that you don't have to put up with me for too long, and early enough so that it isn't a bother for said lift-er to collect me.
    Biddlesby
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biddlesby
    Thank you very much .

    I'll make it late enough so that you don't have to put up with me for too long, and early enough so that it isn't a bother for said lift-er to collect me.
    Organise a meet nearer to you and we will be the one's having to worry about transport

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    I've just arrived back from the forest, after being out today and i'm afraid i've not had much luck in finding any decent birch bark. I've got enough to make a couple of containers, so could do a demostration. If anyone has any reasonably thick birch bark please do bring it.
    "Life in the wilderness was much more fundamental and based directly on survival, while in the cities many problems were manufactured by people with too much time on their hands and too few real things to worry about."

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    Hi peeps, dont know if p.m.'s getting through! Could someone in the know p.m. me the directions to the site please? Also can biddlesby contact me to arrange his lift please, and also to Ranger Bob, i have some pretty thick birch bark, does it matter if its dry? Looking forward to the weekend, see y'all then!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lord lurcher
    i have some pretty thick birch bark, does it matter if its dry?
    Not at all. If you wouldn't mind bringing some so that people can have a go, that would be great!
    "Life in the wilderness was much more fundamental and based directly on survival, while in the cities many problems were manufactured by people with too much time on their hands and too few real things to worry about."

    Archie Satterfield, "Klondike Park"

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    The lift would be on Friday, at whatever time is convienent to the driver after 4'o'clock + however long the train takes (would be under an hour).
    Biddlesby
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    "What's so unpleasant about being drunk?"
    "You ask a glass of water."

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