well here we go again into yet another year
looking forward to meeting you all again, and hopefully a few new faces too.!
its been mentioned that it would be nice to practice more skills, of course we will but you must remember this isnt a teaching facility in any guise, there are plenty of those out there. I will provide the venue, sort out the basics and oversee the meets, but its entirely up to you the attendees to organise any activity's or projects that might appeal, just run them by me.
in the past we have organised some outstanding demonstrations and tuition for those who want it, remember the centenary meet?. collectively we have a wealth of practicle knowledge to share, may i suggest we knock a few ideas around either here or in the regulars forum. there is absolutely no excuse for someone being bored, and for those who want to tuck themselves away and go solo to do whatever, PM me.
Ok as before, just a reminder of terms and directions.
fees
please pay on arrival or as soon as is practicable. I don’t want to be chasing people for fees as they’re packing up!
• 18+............. £5 per night,
• Aged 12~17 .....£3 per night
• Under 12 ..........free.
Fires
After discussions amongst the 'North Wood Regulars' it has been decided to introduce a communal fire.
We feel in order to maintain our supply of free wood it is imperative that we act now. North Wood is getting known and seems to be gaining in popularity, what none of us want is to end up in a year or so with a sterile wood. You have left your pitches in impeccable order, no blame is to be attached to yourselves but with anything up to a possible 20+ individual fires whether for warmth or cooking, stocks will rapidly dwindle.
To ensure the future of North Wood as a camping, bushcraft venue, and to conserve the continuing stocks of wood for the communal areas, the following conditions will apply;
This is not negotiable, If you require clarification on what is acceptable, drop me a pm.
I hope I have explained my motives for these actions clearly. They have been put in place to ensure the longevity of North Wood as a venue.
Rubbish
we’re still here on trial so it really is a case of leaving no junk / fire scars etc. the only thing we should leave is a good impression, take your rubbish home, there are no facility’s to leave it on the farm.
There have been odd occasions when other peoples rubbish has had to be disposed of, If you brought it in, it’s up to you to dispose of it. No exceptions.
Under 18s
Are to be accompanied by a parent or guardian, and will be the responsibility of the person who bought, invited them.
Behaviour
Generally speaking our meets are very good natured and self regulating. However if someone is found to be unduly aggressive, unruly, or are otherwise hostile in any other form, they will be asked to leave immediately. if the offending person is a minor then the parent or loco parentis will be asked to accompany them off site.
If a member or guest has possible behavioural issues, the meet organiser should be informed before attending the site. In an instance where other members or their guests are put at risk, the member, inviting member and/or their guest will be asked to leave with immediate effect.
dogs or other pets
without exeption are not allowed
Restricted areas
A small section on the approach to north wood is sssi, unless otherwise instructed this will be marked and out of bounds, as will a small area within the wood which is personal to the farmer and is strictly out of bounds, (see map link below).
Access
There are no medical facilities on site, the nearest A & E is 15 minutes drive at;
Good Hope Hospital
Rectory Road,
Sutton Coldfield,
Birmingham,
B75 7RR
Location of meet
location is opposite the belfry golf club on the A4091, OS map ref' SP189962 for those arriving early there is a large layby opposite the entrance, the full address is;
Middleton House Farm
Tamworth Road
Middleton,
Tamworth
North Warwickshire
B78 2BD
And finally for those not familiar with north wood, this link may help...
switch to satellite and click on the symbols for more information.
well that’s it for now, any questions just sing out
All the best and look forward to meeting you,
Steve
looking forward to meeting you all again, and hopefully a few new faces too.!
its been mentioned that it would be nice to practice more skills, of course we will but you must remember this isnt a teaching facility in any guise, there are plenty of those out there. I will provide the venue, sort out the basics and oversee the meets, but its entirely up to you the attendees to organise any activity's or projects that might appeal, just run them by me.
in the past we have organised some outstanding demonstrations and tuition for those who want it, remember the centenary meet?. collectively we have a wealth of practicle knowledge to share, may i suggest we knock a few ideas around either here or in the regulars forum. there is absolutely no excuse for someone being bored, and for those who want to tuck themselves away and go solo to do whatever, PM me.
Ok as before, just a reminder of terms and directions.
fees
please pay on arrival or as soon as is practicable. I don’t want to be chasing people for fees as they’re packing up!
• 18+............. £5 per night,
• Aged 12~17 .....£3 per night
• Under 12 ..........free.
Fires
After discussions amongst the 'North Wood Regulars' it has been decided to introduce a communal fire.
We feel in order to maintain our supply of free wood it is imperative that we act now. North Wood is getting known and seems to be gaining in popularity, what none of us want is to end up in a year or so with a sterile wood. You have left your pitches in impeccable order, no blame is to be attached to yourselves but with anything up to a possible 20+ individual fires whether for warmth or cooking, stocks will rapidly dwindle.
To ensure the future of North Wood as a camping, bushcraft venue, and to conserve the continuing stocks of wood for the communal areas, the following conditions will apply;
- Wood collected and processed during the course of the meet is for use in the communal fire area (excluding small sticks, twigs) so that everyone benefits, or in some cases for the use of the farmer.
- If you want to bring in your own Honey Stoves, hobo stoves, twig, small stick burners (thumb size) and the like, they are acceptable providing they have sufficient ground clearance or protection to prevent scaring. Pit fires or similar are not acceptable.
- Modified jerry can (or similar) stoves, tent/tipi/lavvu stoves and the like are not acceptable unless you bring a sufficient amount of fuel for your needs for the duration of the meet.
- live wood is to be left untouched, unless of course there's planned maintenance, in which case it will go to the communal fire or any projects.
This is not negotiable, If you require clarification on what is acceptable, drop me a pm.
I hope I have explained my motives for these actions clearly. They have been put in place to ensure the longevity of North Wood as a venue.
Rubbish
we’re still here on trial so it really is a case of leaving no junk / fire scars etc. the only thing we should leave is a good impression, take your rubbish home, there are no facility’s to leave it on the farm.
There have been odd occasions when other peoples rubbish has had to be disposed of, If you brought it in, it’s up to you to dispose of it. No exceptions.
Under 18s
Are to be accompanied by a parent or guardian, and will be the responsibility of the person who bought, invited them.
Behaviour
Generally speaking our meets are very good natured and self regulating. However if someone is found to be unduly aggressive, unruly, or are otherwise hostile in any other form, they will be asked to leave immediately. if the offending person is a minor then the parent or loco parentis will be asked to accompany them off site.
If a member or guest has possible behavioural issues, the meet organiser should be informed before attending the site. In an instance where other members or their guests are put at risk, the member, inviting member and/or their guest will be asked to leave with immediate effect.
dogs or other pets
without exeption are not allowed
Restricted areas
A small section on the approach to north wood is sssi, unless otherwise instructed this will be marked and out of bounds, as will a small area within the wood which is personal to the farmer and is strictly out of bounds, (see map link below).
Access
[*=1]Access is from 1200 on the given date unless we have made prior arrangements to get in earlier. For security reasons the electronic gates will be closed overnight from 1900 to 0800 and all day Sunday, possible late or early arrivals feel free to pm me for the gate code. We will vacate the site no later than 1300. On whatever day the meet ends
[*=1]The gate from the farm yard into the meadow must be kept closed at all times, if you open it you close it,
[*=1]the fields on the approach to the wood are sometimes hired out to a private company. if on arrival there is any activity on the meadow between CP1 and the wood, and you need to unload or park your vehicle on CP2 or CP3, keep to the track and proceed with caution at 15mph
There are no medical facilities on site, the nearest A & E is 15 minutes drive at;
Good Hope Hospital
Rectory Road,
Sutton Coldfield,
Birmingham,
B75 7RR
Location of meet
location is opposite the belfry golf club on the A4091, OS map ref' SP189962 for those arriving early there is a large layby opposite the entrance, the full address is;
Middleton House Farm
Tamworth Road
Middleton,
Tamworth
North Warwickshire
B78 2BD
And finally for those not familiar with north wood, this link may help...
switch to satellite and click on the symbols for more information.
well that’s it for now, any questions just sing out
All the best and look forward to meeting you,
Steve
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