John, pack it in you promote yourself more than we promote the Moot
In answer to some of the other stuff in the thread, everyone is more than welcome, it's a big site so there's plenty of space to be alone or with small or large groups, the only thing that's compulsory is the knife/edged too safety briefing, other than anyone can do what they want, we have quite a few that come and enjoy the local area and don't do any workshops etc, it's up to you and there's no pressure to come or if you come to get involved in anything you don't' want to.
We've had people that want to bring friends with them so they've got their own group, that's fine, we have individuals I hardly see, that's fine, whatever works. We keep the Moot small so that it has a cozy feeling and we pay a lot of money for the site so that we have the freedom to do what we want, the sand dunes are right there, woodland, country lanes, quiet river, estuary etc etc
the others that have posted earlier in the thread talk from experience so theirs is probably the best perspective.
In answer to some of the other stuff in the thread, everyone is more than welcome, it's a big site so there's plenty of space to be alone or with small or large groups, the only thing that's compulsory is the knife/edged too safety briefing, other than anyone can do what they want, we have quite a few that come and enjoy the local area and don't do any workshops etc, it's up to you and there's no pressure to come or if you come to get involved in anything you don't' want to.
We've had people that want to bring friends with them so they've got their own group, that's fine, we have individuals I hardly see, that's fine, whatever works. We keep the Moot small so that it has a cozy feeling and we pay a lot of money for the site so that we have the freedom to do what we want, the sand dunes are right there, woodland, country lanes, quiet river, estuary etc etc
the others that have posted earlier in the thread talk from experience so theirs is probably the best perspective.