Secrets of the Heath (Stone Age Boat, Will Lord, Knights and more)

THOaken

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Hello, BCUK. I'm back from day one of the Petersfield Heath Secrets of the Heath event. And what an incredibly eventful day it was. Where to begin? I'll try my best to summarise the day and choose a few choice photographs after.

Turning up at the event an hour early, I helped sort out our Buster Ancient Farm stall and checked up on the Eurybia boat before it went on its first launch of the day. During this time, Will Lord came to visit us from his stall. It was decided that Ryan Watts, the lead builder of the Eurybia, dressed in full "Stone Age" clothing, would have a picture taken with Will in the boat. It was somewhat surreal, it has to be said, in that Will Lord paddled in a boat which I helped make. We spoke for a bit after said photographs were taken. Very much in the vein of Mears, Lord is down to earth and a pleasure to talk to. The rest of the day was somewhat fragmented, as I mostly spent it talking to customers and wandering around stalls and enjoying the atmosphere. At one point I walked with a friend and volunteer through the Heath Bronze Age barrows. Soon there came a more active point when I was paddling the boat a fair bit for the public which was nice.

After the event, around 5:30, we packed up and most of us went back to the Farm to celebrate. There I met Edwin Deady, or Boatman of this forum, who was taking part in the Iron Age weekend and we had a great chat. By the time we got back to the Farm most of the reenactors had left or were hiding, so I didn't speak to many of them, just Edwin and another fellow. I didn't stay long, but the barbecue was great and there were a couple of speeches of thanks to the boat builders and the Heath helpers. All in all, a very very eventful and exciting day. And I'm going back tomorrow!

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I hope you all enjoyed the write up. Cheers.
 

THOaken

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Day 2. The last day of the event was great, with much improved weather, but the start of the day was particularly good because I got to listen to Will Lord speak for about 15 minutes just before the Heath event started. At the end he rather generously gave me the top quality arrowhead he made in that time to me. When everyone else had left I of course expressed my gratitude and thanked him for the talk, which was about much more than just flint knapping, but perception of prehistoric reenactors, hunting, understanding nature, primitive man and more. Day 2 was much the same as the first, though I done a lot more paddling in the Eurybia. I did take some time out to go and see the Amphibian and Reptile conservation area and had a chat with a few of the volunteers there. I held a toad and slow worm. I wanted to hold the grass snake, but I didn't have time. So that's the Secrets of the Heath event over. It was an incredible two days.

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THOaken

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Excellent, cheers for that. Still managed to sneak another boat in though.
The Reptile and Amphibian stand is just great. Really nice guys on the stall as well.

What's the problem with the boat? I helped make it for 6 weeks. Of course I'm going to show it. Not a fan of boats? This thread isn't just about Heathland invertebrates you know:)
 

JonathanD

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Not a fan of boats? This thread isn't just about Heathland invertebrates you know:)

Actually, the thread has nothing on the invertebrates of the heathland at all. Harvestman won't be happy :lmao:

The boat is great, just foolin' with ya. If I'd worked on a boat like that, there wouldn't be any space for any other pictures. I have the same pattern arrowhead from John Lord, I could watch him work flint all day. The man has some serious skills.
 

THOaken

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Actually, the thread has nothing on the invertebrates of the heathland at all. Harvestman won't be happy :lmao:

The boat is great, just foolin' with ya. I have the same pattern arrowhead from John Lord, I could watch him work flint all day. the man has some serious skills.
Haha. Oh dear, yes, vertebrates of course was the word I was looking for. Forgive me mighty Harvestman!

I knew you were fooling, JohnD. It's all good. I should've taken more photos of the Conservation stands actually. So have you been to the Heath before then?

Will and John Lord are very skilled indeed.

Cheers.
 
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JonathanD

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I have been to the heath surveying some years ago. It's a beautiful area and I should make time to get over there again in my own time so I can appreciate the area fully. I stop in Winchester quite regularly, so I have no excuse.
 

lou1661

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I have been to the heath surveying some years ago. It's a beautiful area and I should make time to get over there again in my own time so I can appreciate the area fully. I stop in Winchester quite regularly, so I have no excuse.

Im just outside Winchester Jon, if you ever fancy a brew when you are down this way, give me a shout.
 

Harvestman

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Actually, the thread has nothing on the invertebrates of the heathland at all. Harvestman won't be happy

Harvestman is quite happy to enjoy the boats, the day, and the excellent educational work being done.

Mind you, in that third picture, are those genuine stone age flip-flops? :)
 

THOaken

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Harvestman is quite happy to enjoy the boats, the day, and the excellent educational work being done.

Mind you, in that third picture, are those genuine stone age flip-flops? :)
Haha. You'll forgive a few inaccuracies, Harvestman, I trust? Glad you enjoyed the photos. It was a really great weekend and we had many visitors to our stalls and passengers in the boat.

I think JonathonD was referring to me mixing up vertebrates with invertebrates (I was a tad tired!), since you're obviously very learned in invertebrates. At least I think that was the situation.

Cheers. :)
 
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