Bushmoot 2009 - THANK YOU!

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tobes01

Full Member
May 4, 2009
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Hampshire
Just back from the 'Moot, and want to say to all the Mods and contributors, THANK YOU SO MUCH. I loved it, kids loved it, even Mrs S is talking about staying the course at the (hopefully) longer Bushmoot '10. Highlights: making whistles, butchery, naughty corner (obviously), chilling in the woods, watching Dave Budd make cool stuff, kids making sandcastles, wild food, whole family piled up together in a tipi at night. Loved it.

Tobes
 

Gweedo

Forager
Jun 23, 2005
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Wales
I'd like to second Tobes' post. Big thanks to everyone that gave up their time so that others could have a great time and learn new skills. Something like the Bushmoot needs a lot of time and effort spent behind the scenes to make sure things work and that there's things to do for all ages, so I'd personally like to thank Tony, all the mods and all those that set up stands for our enjoyment and benefit.

:You_Rock_
 

malley

Full Member
Nov 17, 2008
429
1
Northumberland
Our first visit to the Bushmoot and it was fantastic. Truly inspiring people and atmosphere. My family and i would like to thank Neil for the knife skills, Tony for help with the fire, Dave Budd forging and sharpening my Wardell ( and help with some Laphraoig), John Fenna for his general raconteur skills and excellent sloe-gin ( and help with the Laphraoig) Steve and Ashleigh for making us welcome and all the kids who helped keep the atmosphere throughout!

By the way, if anyone knows who a 10yr old boy called Oscar belongs to, can you pm me, please? My kid would like to get a message to him.

Cheers everyone,
Steve, Jo and Romy.
 

Milo

Member
Jun 15, 2009
39
0
London
Best 4 days ever, despite the rain. Thankyou Tony, Thankyou Shelley, and Thankyou ALL the others who helped make it so fantastic and held all the wonderful workshops that all 18 of us enjoyed.

I'll put up pics soon to share with everyone else
 

jdlenton

Full Member
Dec 14, 2004
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Northampton
I'd like to say a big thank you to every one who came to the moot, attended mine and chris's tarpology workshops, kept the quiet places on the site quiet and kept the noisy places very lively indeed. :D The bushmoot wouldn't be any good unless you lot went for it and you did big time. A massive thanks to tony the other mods and there families i love working with you guys its always a massive giggle. A special thanks has to go out to Scott's corner i think that has to be the most welcoming, hospitable, sociable, and caring fire i have ever sat around thank you very much for letting me share your company fire the Quaich and the tablet yummmm
:You_Rock_
 

Andyre

Forager
Apr 20, 2007
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Abingdon, Oxon
Brilliant, Thanks to all who helped make it happen and to everyone who was so welcoming and socialable around the fires at night.
 

Womble

Native
Sep 22, 2003
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Aldershot, Hampshire, UK
Seconding what James said about the Scots Corner - Thanks guys, I realy felt comfortable and welcome around your fire.

And the Scone was delicious - have you thought about making one in the shape of a throne?
 

firecrest

Full Member
Mar 16, 2008
2,496
4
uk
wish i had got to scots corner for more than a passing visit! too many people to get round and say hello and the woods too big to find where everybody was hiding.
 

Mesquite

It is what it is.
Mar 5, 2008
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~Hemel Hempstead~
wish i had got to scots corner for more than a passing visit! too many people to get round and say hello and the woods too big to find where everybody was hiding.

And it didn't help you were hiding yourself right at the far end of the wood with T1tch, Woodstock and myself either :D

I'd like to say my thanks as well to everyone who put in a lot of hard work and effort to make it such a great time. :You_Rock_
 

K.NYPH

Tenderfoot
Apr 30, 2009
82
0
Leicestershire
My first time at the Moot,Let there be many more to follow as I will be at all, hopefully.Scots corner well what can I add,apart from they have the perfect bush community spirit.
It was also great to meet such great characters especially John Fenna who told great stories around my camp fire late into the night.
Too many names to mention but thank you all for making me so welcome and also for organising such a well balanced and enjoyable MOOT
 

listenclear

Nomad
Aug 19, 2008
266
0
East lothian
Just wanted to say what a great time i had at the moot - it was just amazing.
It was fate that the first folk we met were those at the Scots corner who were so amazing and generous (with knowledge, drink, food and banter etc) and i dont think i spent much time not laughing, smiling or having banter.
There are so many individuals i would like to thank again but i know you know who you are and i hopefully managed to say it in person before the end of the moot.
I went with really high expectations and was still surprized at how much i enjoyed it.
To all the mods and organisers i thank you most humbly:notworthy :You_Rock_

I'll be back
I'll be back AGAIN
 

woodstock

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Apr 7, 2007
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off grid somewhere else
What a great atmosphere and great to meet faces old and new, learned some new skills and had a very informative session with Sandsnake the only bad bit was on Tuesday evening I got stung inside the mouth by a wasp
 

Greg

Full Member
Jul 16, 2006
4,335
259
Pembrokeshire
I would like to say a big thanks to the guys at the naughty corner, Cap'n Badger, Mad Dave & Sargey for the great welcome to a Bushmoot newbie. I had a wicked time and haven't laughed so hard for a long time.:headbang:
I also want to say cheers again to John Fenna who as always makes might little boy Josh feel very welcome, thanks mate! (Don't want to inflate his famousness anymore than needed though!!:D )
Lastly I would like to say thankyou to Tony and all the Mods for a great week, Cheers Guys! :35:
I look forward to meeting you all again at the next one.
 

tobes01

Full Member
May 4, 2009
1,902
45
Hampshire
What a great atmosphere and great to meet faces old and new, learned some new skills and had a very informative session with Sandsnake the only bad bit was on Tuesday evening I got stung inside the mouth by a wasp

Ouch - what were you doing eating wasps? There was a perfectly good chippy down the road if you got desperate...
:rolleyes:
 

Iona

Nomad
Mar 11, 2009
387
0
Ashdown Forest
What a great atmosphere and great to meet faces old and new, learned some new skills and had a very informative session with Sandsnake the only bad bit was on Tuesday evening I got stung inside the mouth by a wasp

My boy got stung on the cheek just before we left yesterday... He looks like a picture of Desperate Dan! :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
 

Toddy

Mod
Mod
Jan 21, 2005
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4,625
S. Lanarkshire
We had a great time :D

Lots of visitors who brought the chat and the music :cool: Friends from other meet ups came by and we caught up, folks dropped in and joined the company bringing their own good cheer, food and fun :D

Thanks to Tony, Shelley, Lorraine and Sam who organised the set up, the mods :rolleyes: , the shop, the hangi, the workshops...... I love working with you :approve: :grouphug:
Thanks too go the other mods and their families who made this one so welcome :) you're welcome round my fire anytime :D

jdlenton and listenclear made music that just enriched the whole event :D , just such a pleasure having you around.

Seeing the craftwork of so many people was fascinating. I didn't get to many workshops, but I did get to sit and watch John Kemp for a while :notworthy: stunning workmanship and great to listen to as well.

The kids were lovely to work with, a real credit to their parents and theirselves:cool:

I'm talked hoarse, and the 'radioactive' look has washed off :rolleyes: :eek:

I have to say a huge thank you to the Scot's lads who kept the whole corner such a great place to live for those few days :grouphug: I really do think,
" we'll be back".......look now, you've got me doing it :rolleyes:

Sorry about all the smilies, but I'm still grinning :D

cheers,
Toddy.......who is not a male, 6'6", ex marine sargeant ;) or apparantly as "fierce as feared ":lmao:
 

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