Dartmoor Meet 1st to 3rd April

Feb 6, 2011
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Hello everybody, ive tried to pm directions to all. I want to make this as much fun as possible, if anyone has special requirements or something they are not sure about you can ring , private message ,email or put it on here , i will do my best to cater for you. By the way ,some of you are coming a fair way so if anybody wants to come a bit earlier or stay a bit later no problem, for this meet i can be flexible , all the best Ivan

ps.let me know if you plan to come earlier, oh and the mobile signal is fussy up here.
 

Neumo

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1. FreddyFish
2. Zarkwon
3. Nova & Pinky
4. James Mayo
5. Southey
6. Jonajuna ?+1
7. Bushwhacker - will be bringing cider courtesy of British Red.
8. Steve, Joy & Sophie (aged 10)
9. Neumo
10.
 

Radix lecti

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1. FreddyFish
2. Zarkwon
3. Nova & Pinky
4. James Mayo
5. Southey
6. Jonajuna ?+1
7. Bushwhacker - will be bringing cider courtesy of British Red.
8. Steve, Joy & Sophie (aged 10)
9. Neumo
10. Radix lecti


Im in, looking forward to it.Thanks

Daz
 

Jaysurfer

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Dec 18, 2008
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1. FreddyFish
2. Zarkwon
3. Nova & Pinky
4. James Mayo
5. Southey
6. Jonajuna ?+1
7. Bushwhacker - will be bringing cider courtesy of British Red.
8. Steve, Joy & Sophie (aged 10)
9. Neumo
10. Radix lecti
11.jaysurfer

i'll try n make it... am in italy the weekend before though so might not be allowed out lol
 
Feb 6, 2011
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1. FreddyFish
2. Zarkwon
3. Nova & Pinky
4. James Mayo
5. Southey
6. Jonajuna ?+1
7. Bushwhacker - will be bringing cider courtesy of British Red.
8. Steve, Joy & Sophie (aged 10)
9. Neumo
10. Radix lecti
11.jaysurfer
12. Ivan & Katie (aka. mongoose13 (aged 11))
 

zarkwon

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So, I went along to meet Ivan for a nosey. I live 15 minutes away and love visiting the moors but parking is problematic and finding camping spots where a fire is a possibility is next to impossible without risking damage to the moor and a fine, especially if you want to hammock. I thought it worthwhile therefore to take a couple of hours to go along and check out what could be an ideal base/starting point for moorland exploration. I followed the instructions which Ivan sent to us all (after confirming the visit was ok via PM of course) and they led me straight there. One quick phone call and Ivan came out to meet me. Unfortunately, I arrived just as the weather turned (there was a weather warning in place for Devon) but Ivan was unperturbed and so we ploughed on. I was treated to a vip tour of the land and facilities by the genial Ivan and got the impression from the first shake of hands that this chap was enthusiastic about bushcraft and his plans for the land.
Leaving my car securely parked behind two lackable gates, we embarked on the short walk up a bridle path (2 mins ish) and arrived at the moor's edge. A brisk walk over the access land (navigable by quad bike and trailer, which Ivan owns, for those with heavy kit) and we arrive at the entrance to the land set aside for bushcraft. Gorgeous! A 2 mile strip of land separated from the moor and it's budding gorse and stunning views (but not horses :cool:) only by a thin fence with a freshwater stream of good size (including a couple of plunge pools deep enough to bathe in) running the length of the site. The majority of the area is untouched (except where some diversion of run off water from adjacent land has been required) and as nature has sculpted it. The main congregating area has a large fire pit and benches as well as a lockable cabin which may come in handy if you want to go off for the day on the moors although it is unlikely you or your kit would be bothered up here anyway. It's private land and Ivan knows beforehand if anyone is due to come along. A diverse range of trees including birch (and beech, one of which had dropped a widowmaker big enough to flatten King Kong :yikes:) and firewood everywhere. For those coming from further afield, there is a wood cabin back at the farm with all the home comforts you could wish for, including sky tv, just in case the thought of a long trip with nothing but a tent or hammock at the end of it is too much for the kids (or even the dads:) We won't mock honest). It's also easy enough to get back to should a bug out become necessary for some reason.
All in all, an afternoon well spent and I am greatly looking forward to the meet. Thank you Ivan for taking the trouble to show me around in the pouring rain. Now I just have to decide whether to bring the hammock, tent or bivvy.

P.s. If anyone is interested, my Swannie mosgiel and Tilley T3 performed admirably. I had a poncho with me but didn't want to frighten Ivan and I was interested to see how the mosgiel coped as I have always left it in favour of something else when expecting rain before. My T3 was just on the point of seeping through after an hour or so but my mosgiel had shrugged off the downpour with aplomb and after a shake was pretty much bone dry. Not a drop having got through to my ranger shirt or even the inside of the coat. Who needs Goretex?:)

P.p.s. I did ask Ivan about his plans to charge a fee to cover costs etc and the prices he quoted me were extremely reasonable as far as I was concerned however I am not sure how final they are and so shall refrain from posting them here. Suffice it to say that I shall be paying them regularly as soon as Ivan is ready for us and the monsoon abates.

P.p.p.s If I have made any mistakes or have misremembered anything then please do feel free to correct me Ivan.

Cheers,
Oliver.
 
Feb 6, 2011
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Well Oliver, it was a pleasure to meet and escort you around the site , i must first apologise for the weather and my over enthusiastic chatter , i am as you can tell very keen to show off what i have ,you said you would go home and post a piece re. your visit and i said please just be honest , thankyou very much for your kind words i am bound to be biased but i think you liked what you saw . Very much looking forward to the april meet now and hope everyone has a good time . your visit and comments certainly bode well for the future ,thanks again Ivan .. roll on 1/4/11.
 

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