Middlewood Brass Monkeys' Weekend - Friday 30 Jan - Sunday 1 Feb 2009

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Wayland

Hárbarðr
Finally got those pictures sorted out.

Laavu_Sunrise.jpg


bigbear.jpg


Andy_bodging.jpg


And a few experimental shots in the fire light. ( A bit fuzzy due to long exposures.)

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firecrest

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I saw that beautiful glorious red sunrise. It was saturday morning. I dont want to say where I was or what I was doing but I saw it :)
 
Great pictures of the Swedish Fire Gary. Had another on today whilst on site. Managed to get it down to a tee and made small ones to last half an hour for lunch time.

Decided i need to learn how to use a sewing machine. Inspired by everyone who makes there own clothes.

Any ideas what is a good project to paractice on first?
 

Dirk Diggler

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Sounds like you guys had a great time, historically how often do you guys meet up for over nighters/weekends ?
I am slowly but surely getting my kit together so i'm keen to attend one soon.
Cheers
 

Dirk Diggler

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It's not about kit, there's always enough spare stuff going round to help out if needed.

If you're prepared to travel a bit there's usually something going on most months somewhere.

I think the next one is the Midlands meet unless you fancy the Dark Age meet.

Hi, i apreciate its not just about the kit, personally i would just feel a bit more confortable having my own rather than you lot putting up with a newbie you've never met before mithering everyone and his dog to borrow stuff :)
And i was talking about basic stuff like a hammock, decent sleeping bag, tarp.
I apreciate the sentiment though and thanks.
 

firecrest

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Hi, i apreciate its not just about the kit, personally i would just feel a bit more confortable having my own rather than you lot putting up with a newbie you've never met before mithering everyone and his dog to borrow stuff :)
And i was talking about basic stuff like a hammock, decent sleeping bag, tarp.
I apreciate the sentiment though and thanks.

I attended my first meet last year I had almost nothing - a cheap tent from argos, an inadiquate sleepingbag and a £10 triangia. There is no need to spend alot, and nobody is a closed group, you will feel most welcome. :D
Im in stockport to btw.
 

Dirk Diggler

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I attended my first meet last year I had almost nothing - a cheap tent from argos, an inadiquate sleepingbag and a £10 triangia. There is no need to spend alot, and nobody is a closed group, you will feel most welcome. :D
Im in stockport to btw.

Yeah thanks for the advice, desperate to get out and try some of my kit out now so will keep an eye out for a meet soon. otherwise will wait for some better weather and have a bash myself or with my lad.

Where abouts in Stockport then ?
I'm at the bottom of Edgeley not far from Morrisons.
 

Wayland

Hárbarðr
Hi, i apreciate its not just about the kit, personally i would just feel a bit more confortable having my own rather than you lot putting up with a newbie you've never met before mithering everyone and his dog to borrow stuff :)
And i was talking about basic stuff like a hammock, decent sleeping bag, tarp.
I apreciate the sentiment though and thanks.

OK I can understand that sentiment, much like my own I guess, but most people acquire spare gear as they buy new toys and lending it out to others where needed gives it some useful purpose.

It also gives people a chance to try stuff out before shelling out their own hard earned on stuff that might not suit them.
 

Shewie

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We all got spare kit (whatever that is ?? :D) and lending it to somebody else isn`t a big deal as long as it doesn`t get trashed in the process. I borrowed a hammock before buying one because I wasn`t too sure whether I`d get any sleep or just end up on the floor in a pile.
Probably the most useful loan was a Sabre 75 for a whole week on a bushy course, it showed me how much more comfortable it could be carrying a full load compared to my Vulcan.

If you need owt just shout :D
 

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