Anyone else fancy joining up for an overnighter at March early Feb? Weekend of 25th Feb 2017.
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(I don't really like rules but we need some guidelines if someone has never been before):
As the Cambs BCUK meets are all just a meet up of like minded individuals and not an organised event, please be aware:
You will need wellies as it will be muddy and you will need to wear appropriate clothing for the weather
Knives and other sharp tools will be used but no one must "borrow" or use any tools without the owners express consent and at the users own risk
All water, food, etc must be carried in by the individual for their own consumption as none are on site
A communal fire may be lit for cooking, boiling water etc, but cooking vessels will not be supplied (bring your own)
All waste must be carried out by the individual
No washing or toilet facilities are, on site
Bring your own cup, bowl, spoon etc as none will be supplied
You must bring your own medical kit/supplies as no one will be identified as a first aider
No public liability insurance has been taken out so you are liable for your own actions
We will be using a private woods, leant to us so please don't vandalise or chop trees down for no reason. All greenwood cutting needs to be kept to a minimum
Keep fire scars to a minimum and we only have a small communal fire for cooking so dress appropriately
Everyone is responsible for themselves and their actions
If under 18's are attending, they must be accompanied by a responsible adult that will be responsible for their welfare and behaviour
Knives and other sharp objects will be used...be careful
No alcohol or drugs are to be used while sharps are being used
If anyone wants to know anything ...ask. We are not holding a teaching weekend, but most people enjoy sharing their knowledge
These are just my thoughts so are not a legal document or anything...use common sense is probably the best idea