Once again, a Midlands Meet will be held to coincide with a 'bushy-type' event.
In this case the event is The Original Re-enactment Market (TORM) and the weekend is 20 22 November 2009.
Location is Rough Close. This is a child friendly site and your youngsters are welcome.
Site map and Grey scale map
At present the price is £4 (per person per night) - The entrance fee to the market is not included in the camp fees!
Were booked onto PC11 our usual spot .
There's no compunction to go to the market - If you'd like to come along to the Meet and just chill all weekend that's absolutely fine.
Sticking yourself on the list isn't committing yourself to coming along - but if you can no longer come along it'd be appreciated if you say so.
As with the September Meet, we can harvest some of the wood from the area specified by the site .
Meet list:
decorum
Copy and paste yada, yada ...
The 'Touchy Subject' bit:
Because the site is, first and foremost, a Scout camp site, the only people we can't accommodate are those who would, purposely or otherwise, do harm to others. Primarily, this means that if you would be found unfit to adopt or foster a child then you cant come along same goes for anyone knowingly under investigation or having had an allegation made against them and is awaiting investigation.
It's fine if you want to:
be on your own
lie on your back looking at the sky, clouds, birds flying over etc
whittle
practice 'stuff' - except tree felling; the site has strong opinions about that
practice flora and fauna id
so on and so forth ...
This is, in no way, a bushcraft course and it's for you to make of it what you will.
In this case the event is The Original Re-enactment Market (TORM) and the weekend is 20 22 November 2009.
Location is Rough Close. This is a child friendly site and your youngsters are welcome.
Site map and Grey scale map
At present the price is £4 (per person per night) - The entrance fee to the market is not included in the camp fees!
Were booked onto PC11 our usual spot .
There's no compunction to go to the market - If you'd like to come along to the Meet and just chill all weekend that's absolutely fine.
Sticking yourself on the list isn't committing yourself to coming along - but if you can no longer come along it'd be appreciated if you say so.
As with the September Meet, we can harvest some of the wood from the area specified by the site .
Meet list:
decorum
Copy and paste yada, yada ...
The 'Touchy Subject' bit:
Because the site is, first and foremost, a Scout camp site, the only people we can't accommodate are those who would, purposely or otherwise, do harm to others. Primarily, this means that if you would be found unfit to adopt or foster a child then you cant come along same goes for anyone knowingly under investigation or having had an allegation made against them and is awaiting investigation.
It's fine if you want to:
be on your own
lie on your back looking at the sky, clouds, birds flying over etc
whittle
practice 'stuff' - except tree felling; the site has strong opinions about that
practice flora and fauna id
so on and so forth ...
This is, in no way, a bushcraft course and it's for you to make of it what you will.