Eric's cooking last time was fantastic (he's a professional). Facilities this time will be a bit more primitive and if Eric does volunteer to do any cooking I think he should be relieved of pan-bashing/washing up duties arising from it. My boys and I can help.
Wayland - looks like you do some interesting re-enactment stuff and look forward to hearing about it. I suspect Toddy might be interested too.
Last time everyone brought masses of kit - sometimes for use, but also for 'show and tell' or demonstration. It's actually very useful to see various kit items and chat with the owner - Last meet I saw a Leuku, a Runt neck knife, various Allan Blade knives, a teepee, a Wetterlings axe, eco-hammock, Hennesy hammock, various books, Magikelly's very bright torch, Troy's handcrafted bows, Erics Pole lathe and leatherworking, Match's firedrill, Graham's fire with chemicals, Toddy producing nettle cordage in less time than it takes to buy string, et, etc.
So bring kit! You can never have too much kit!
I forgot to ask about firewood - will the FC let us take modest quantities of dead wood from the surrounding forest? Or is it a case of bring some?
Wayland - looks like you do some interesting re-enactment stuff and look forward to hearing about it. I suspect Toddy might be interested too.
Last time everyone brought masses of kit - sometimes for use, but also for 'show and tell' or demonstration. It's actually very useful to see various kit items and chat with the owner - Last meet I saw a Leuku, a Runt neck knife, various Allan Blade knives, a teepee, a Wetterlings axe, eco-hammock, Hennesy hammock, various books, Magikelly's very bright torch, Troy's handcrafted bows, Erics Pole lathe and leatherworking, Match's firedrill, Graham's fire with chemicals, Toddy producing nettle cordage in less time than it takes to buy string, et, etc.
So bring kit! You can never have too much kit!
I forgot to ask about firewood - will the FC let us take modest quantities of dead wood from the surrounding forest? Or is it a case of bring some?