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Sounds good CBJ, I should be able to make those dates. Will have to double check when the boss is off though and see if i can get the Friday off as well.
Bigfoot it would be great to have you along mate, and I hope yourself and pandabean can get the time to come and enjoy yourself in the woods for a few days.
I will try and come along to this meet during the day on the Saturday, It would be great to meet up with some local bushcrafters ! Have pencilled it in to next year's diary .
Cheers,
Doug
Hi CBJ et al I've pencilled the dates in my diary and will hopefully be able to manage to get along for the whole week-end this time...will confirm attendance ASAP I'd be interested in bow-making too but, as Pandabean points out, trouble would be in getting someone to teach it. Lawrence from BV might do that, but there would be a chatrge, albeit at a discount for our group...likewise Mark from the Archaeolink has run courses like this in the past. I could ask him, as I see him every day at work (when we're not snowed off, that is) Shelter-building would be good too.
Anyway, great to hear from you and good to have something to look forward to for next year.
sorry I havent replied sooner but this bloody snow has kept me busy from morning till night so I havent had had much time to get on the forums
Pandabean: Great suggestion mate that would be something I would be realy interested in. Though like you all have said we would need to get sombody on board.
Last time we did: Knife sharpening, setting up a tarp, some knots, Chance and kilted pict gave us a great lesson on star ID, Charles showed us how to make a penny stove and make bannock, we made a group table (Chance, dont say anything LOL), pot hanger, and when the missus brought the bunny (which i forgot :-* ) we skinned and butchered it. I am sure we did other things but I cant think what at the moment.
I will give Dingus a PM and see if we could arrange something RE the bow making.
Thanks Osprey that would be great, I would certainly be up for that. I have done cordage with nettles with good results but I havent tried with any other materials.
I used to shoot for the University archery team a few years ago, however it was on a modern recurve bow. But if we do go ahead with bow making I can help with how to shoot etc.
One thing i have learned a little about in the last year is some of the stories behind the constellations. So I can tell them if you want.
What about also looking at Birch tapping, would that be the right time of year for it? Something I have wanted to try since reading about it on here.
Hi, not been to a meet before and would like to attend (depending on childcare), if car passes mot would be able to offer lift from Perth area if anyone needs, John
I think April would be too late for birch tapping. I did some a few years ago in March. There is only a two week period of manic sap-rising. However, the winter may be late in finishing, so perhaps the sap-rising will be later too. The place I did the tapping is at the back of the country park, so I could try tapping a birch there during the week and if the flow is plentiful, we could all have a go at the weekend.
Is anyone intersted in whittling? I have done a bit.
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