Did anyone bother going?, I got there for half ten and although it was a tenner to get in and a bit small for the first one,, I thought it was great, had a go at archery, axe throwing, spoke to loads of people, joined the wildlife trust, saw green wood working and leather working, black smithing, chainsaw carving, woodland management, hedge laying, bought some tools off a guy who deals in only old tools, got a new book too, the little book of whittling , going to have a go later,really friendly group of people, got invited to join the archery group and the pole lathe and green wood working group, unfortunately work gets in the way of doing any over night all weekend stuff,
I did grin when a guy from a company called badgers bushcraft was using a folding saw, he had his left foot holding the log down, right hand sawing and left hand crossed in front holding the piece he was cutting off, looked quite awkward.