Hi folks - newbie here. Posted a message looking for meet-up groups in Yorkshire and someone pointed me to this thread. I'm a bit confused though. Is this a permanent site where you meet regularly? Is it just intended as a camping weekend or what? Seems like you are going to be doing some fence work or something, what else will you be doing and would it be possible to just spend the day there rather than camping overnight. I live not far away and have just got interested in bushcraft and would like to get involved in something woodland-ish. I'm retired now and have some arthritic pain so not up for anything too strenuous but just wondered what this site is all about.
Newbie here. Tried to post here yesterday but doesn't seem like it went through for some reason so trying again. I was directed here from another user. I'm trying to figure out what your set-up is. Is this site run by some kind of syndicate. Is it open to anyone and at anytime and what is it you are planning to do on the Jan weekend apart from camping overnight. Would like to get involved with some bushcrafters (not up fro camping at this time of year though) and I'm not far from there.
Hi smojo,
Stead Hall Wood is private land and not open to everyone. Wanderingstar (Ian) and myself have permission to organize group camping meets on there.
Basically what the site/meets are about is mentioned in the first post of thread, Its an opportunity for people to come together and enjoy a weekend of camping out in wild, share ideas, skills etc and you're welcome to pop over for the day if you would like to come over.
We tend to also have small work party's to improve site a bit, for example there used to be a old pheasant pen on site which wasn't used anymore and which was just taking up space and needed to be dismantled. There is also a fence that has a lot of gaps which the sheep get through and do their business from time to time so would be good to eventually get all that blocked off, or at least most to cut down on them getting through.
From time to time members have kindly offered to do workshops and demos for us to share their skills, like for example leather work, navigation, first aid, blade care, firelighting etc.
You should checkout our previous meet threads. Also here are some trip report/pictures..
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=116242
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=115548
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=112720
Adam