March Brockwell meet 19/20

lannyman8

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jan 18, 2009
4,005
3
Dark side of the Moon
i think the water problem is to do with the fact there is an old dump near to the site, this will mean heavy metles and possibly toxins leaching into the water source from that site....

the farm house has a tap which it 10 mins walk and there is also a toilet there..... there are a few rules which i will copy and paste now for all to see..... the site has been booked provisionaly for 10 people by my self...... there are rare breed pork sausages and chops for sale (frozen) from the farm house which is where the toilet and water tap are (10 mins walk)

Information for prospective campers at Brockwell Woods:

If there is space on the date you require, it is helpful to know what time you would arrive. If we are not going to be in, I usually leave maps, spades, saws, rubbish bags, water bottles as required for you to borrow and return outside the front door. I leave an envelope with your map to post your fees through the letterbox.

It is a proper 26 acre wild wood, no toilets or shower blocks - you can get water from the house and there's a WC there too. There are lots of little clearings and places where you can camp throughout the wood so you can just pick your place - the map will help you to find them. If you have a car, you can drive across the fields into the wood and park near to where you will camp, or if you would prefer, park at the house and walk across the fields. It is 10-15 minutes walk across to the wood.

We expect people to leave the wood as they find it - take nothing, leave nothing. You need to bury human waste, burn paper, ESPECIALLY TOILET PAPER, and collect up and bag all rubbish. You can leave this at the house if necessary.

We expect people to behave with consideration for others who are camping, local nearby residents and the environment of the wood.

Please note that we require groups to sign a signing in sheet with names, addresses, phone numbers, car registration where appropriate agreeing to this statement:

“We expect that campers will take responsibility for damage to property and the environment. Signing your name on this list implies that you agree to behave reasonably, with consideration for other campers, local residents, property and the natural environment. We will take appropriate action with the police and through the courts if this is not the case.”

We charge £8 per person per night, £4 per child, under 5s free.

You are welcome to light fires responsibly, clearing up after them. There is plenty of dry wood - fallen and felled trees which can be cut up for firewood. You do not need to fell live trees.

Dogs are fine too if kept under reasonable control.

Please let me have a mobile phone number, address and car registration.

Steph



Here are the instructions to get here by car:

From the Western Bypass (A1 to Hexham) follow signs to A695 Blaydon, or from Scotswood Rd, go across Scotswood Bridge following signs to the A695 to Blaydon and then Prudhoe. At Blaydon roundabout you'll see a MacDonalds. (Don't stop there!) Take the Prudhoe road A695 out of Blaydon, 1st mini roundabout turn left, (not signed). Follow road round until you see a left turn – Herd House Lane, signed to Blaydon Burn.This is the second left off that road. Turn left and follow road to the end then turn left onto Liddels Fell Road. Follow the road down into the dip, There’s a sign Blaydon Burn & 30mph sign. You see a white house, a stone house, Longridge Road, a pylon, then as the road curves sharply to left and up the hill, you’ll see a gap in the stone wall on the right marked Blaydon Burn House. Turn right, bump up the track and you’re there. Look for the conservatory on the left behind the very large holly.

If you miss that turn, take the next one right off Burn Road into Beech House, it’s the other half of Blaydon Burn House and the drive curves round in front of the two houses. It’s also a bit less bumpy.



You can get a 49 bus from Gateshead to Black Lane or a 32 bus from Newcastle Central Station to Winlaton and walk down Burn Road to the Beech House entrance.



The address is

Blaydon Burn House and Farm

Burn Road,

Blaydon on Tyne

NE21 6JR
 

Chambers

Settler
Jan 1, 2010
846
6
Darlington
Attending:-

lannyman8 - Chris - Probably in his boxers inder a pile of pine needles
Merrygold85 - Mark - Hammock
Raikey - Stu - Hammock
Chambers - Richard - Hammock
resnikov
unorthadox

Possible's:-

mountainm
 
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unorthadox

Forager
Jan 14, 2011
237
0
Newcastle
Sounds awesome, im definatly in.
If you need any details from me b4 hand just PM me :)


I 'might' be able to borrow a manakin from work if anyone wants to practice cpr, would be a good oppertunity to refresh and show basics to those who dont know it.
Let me know if this sounds interesting
 

lannyman8

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jan 18, 2009
4,005
3
Dark side of the Moon
all the info you need should be in the above, as for blades and sharps the kids are age 15 so if they get cut "TOUGH" they should be more careful.....lol.....
no searious, they wont touch your kit at all, or anything else unless i say they can.......

referance your shelter a tarp is fine, the a frame is probably a no no, the wood we can use is dead, it needs to be kept for fire fuel really. any green wood is to be left as is ie no cutting at all, maybe in the summer, you would have to speek to Ike the owner.

if your tarp has no holes to tie cordage to you can just use the stone metheod to secure the cordage, then tie that to the trees/bushes

all booz is welcome, Rich dont forget your coke this time though, SAFETY FIRST mate, the last thing we want is for you to not be able to drink...lol:)
dont know about the vodka Rich, will bring some wine though, maybe some ginger beer if i get round to it...lol:)

i think we may end up in the Birch area this time, if there is more people, that way we can cut the large felled wood for fire fuel, also quite open for teaching and a beverage later on, oh and forgeing if we get round to it, (we could borrow some bricks from that old building for the forge).....

hope this helps....

chris.
 

ex-member Raikey

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Sep 4, 2010
2,971
4
a mankini????

hey man ,..theres no dress code so whatever floats your boat,...

i just hope its warmer by March for yer,....

hahahha

Stu
 

lannyman8

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jan 18, 2009
4,005
3
Dark side of the Moon
Attending:-

lannyman8 - Chris - Probably in his boxers inder a pile of pine needles
Merrygold85 - Mark - Hammock
Raikey - Stu - Hammock
Chambers - Richard - Hammock
resnikov
unorthadox

Possible's:-

mountainm

you have that all wrong Rich, the pine needles stick in me bum so i have moved onto firn.....lol...still in my boxers though.......:)
 

ex-member Raikey

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Sep 4, 2010
2,971
4
Hey Chris,..

that old building would make a nice hearth and anvil base too,...(i,d say do the forging there??)

no more sinking sledge hammer to hinder my professional blade making,...,..
 

d-day66

Forager
Jan 21, 2011
213
0
consett, co durham
well im still hoping i can get to this one, even better now i know i can spit further than the location from where i live! looking forward to meeting everyone too! As i dont feel so alone up here now! lol
 

lannyman8

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jan 18, 2009
4,005
3
Dark side of the Moon
If I do come (fingers crossed) then I'll be in a hammock. Not sure what knowledge I can impart - fishing maybe? I know a fair bit about malt whiskey.....

thats fine mate, its nice just to have a group of us together, rather than the wife saying "bush what, you sad git" or "facebook for geeks", sorry that was joely's one...lol :)

also just a quick one for fishing, have you tried the grenade method...... :)
 

unorthadox

Forager
Jan 14, 2011
237
0
Newcastle
a mankini????

hey man ,..theres no dress code so whatever floats your boat,...

i just hope its warmer by March for yer,....

hahahha

Stu

This is the 2nd time i have been mis quoted tonite ¬_¬, not a mankini, a manakin/manikin to practice CPR on
 

mountainm

Bushcrafter through and through
Jan 12, 2011
9,990
12
Selby
www.mikemountain.co.uk
thats fine mate, its nice just to have a group of us together, rather than the wife saying "bush what, you sad git" or "facebook for geeks", sorry that was joely's one...lol :)

also just a quick one for fishing, have you tried the grenade method...... :)

Nearest I've got to that is fishing with pineapple boilies - but I have hooked a duck before, which is far better eating than most british freshwater fish.... suffice to say - it wasn't a very happy duck.
 

ex-member Raikey

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Sep 4, 2010
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professional???????? you what???????? :)


hahaha i was being sarci of course,...

i wish i could make a living out of it mate,..

no-one knows what i really do for a living you know that,.. , i could tell you but i,d have to have you killed,....hahahahaha
 

lannyman8

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Jan 18, 2009
4,005
3
Dark side of the Moon
the thing is your MASSIVE, so you probly could ...lol.....mate...:)

anyway you said something about pig swill and sheep s**t didnt you....hhhmmmmmmm
 

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