Suffolk Bushcraft Group Aprill Meeting 4th to Sunday 6th April 2014

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Big Stu 12

Bushcrafter through and through
Jan 7, 2012
6,028
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Ipswich
2 Night Monthly Suffolk Bushcraft Group Meeting Friday 4th to Sunday 6th April 2014

All Welcome, Newbies, all levels of experience, Tree and Ground Dwellers.

Location
A 10 Acre mixed Woodland that is very quiet and secluded, and lends itself to wild camping, both in Hammocks and Tents/Tarps, just outside of the village of Stansfield,

Regulars that have been to the Site before - 12:00 onwards - First person on site to report at Office before going to the woods, so The landowner knows we have arrived, No arivals after 9:30pm.....

New commers to Site - Meet at Compasses Pub, Stansfield, Sudbury, Suffolk, CO10 8LN. By Arrangement, normally finishing about midday on the Last day. Please be on time as the Woodland is hard to find, (Please be be aware that due to the location of the parking/site being next to House's the Very Late 9:30pm arrival will not be available as we like to keep traffic to a minimum,)

This Month it may not be posible to meet New Commers untill later in the day it depends on new job for me.. and other regulars can not make the Midday start.. please watch the thread for upto date times :)

Cost
The Camp Site charge per person for the weekend, and Paid following Breakfast on Saturday, In Cash please on arrival, Please bring the correct amount.

Adults - Upto two nights £10 and Group Fund Fee's (£5) = £15

10 to 18 years of age - Upto two nights £5 and Group Fund Fee's (£2.50) = £7.50

Under 10's there is no charge.

Under 18s
Are welcome to attend, they are the responsibility of the Parent/Guardian that they came to the meet with, also please keep children under control. Please Note this a remote woodland in Suffolk, it is about 1 Mile from a road, and some time only accesable by foot across a field (about 1/2 mile), please read the full description of the place, it may be worth a visit before bringing under 18's, just to make sure its not too wild for them.

Behavior
Our meets, are good natured and light hearted, with safety in mind, we aim to carry this on with self regulation, if it does not then the offending person will be asked to leave immediately.

Facilities
This is a very wild site...There is a Basic Farm Flushing Toilet and Shower at a Farm Yard about 1km away, the nearest Tap is about a 600m from the Woodland.

Personal Hygiene - there is now a Long Drop toilet in the woodland, and a flushing one at the Farm, please bring your Hygiene kits (loo roll ect),

The Communal Area has a number of seat/ small tables, a rustic bushy Table seat next to a clay oven to make food prep a bit easier then doing it on your lap, during meets a Tarp will be put up over the fire area, The fire pit has a concrete base, with a Tripod and Extension with a griddle over the fire for everyone's use.

There is also a Pole Lathe and a Shave horse for use, you will need to bring any tools you require.

There is a lean to one man natural shelter that can be used, in a secluded area, if you would like to use it for a night, that would be on a first come, first serve basis, it may need re-roofing prior to use.

Housekeeping
There is NO Facility to leave rubbish on site or at the farm, please bring a Rubbish Bag for your waste and take it home; we have had occasions were other peoples pitches have been cleaned up by others, You Carry In – You Carry Out.

We do have a rule of no rubbish to be burnt on the fire during time people are cooking or using the fire area for food drink preparation, Please respect this.

Fire Places and Fire scar’s to be kept to a minimum, this will depend on activities, if you make a Fire Scar for any reason, other than communal one, then it is your responsibility to clean it up, The Main communal Fire is Everyone’s responsibility to clean up after.

NO Green Wood to be cut........

Vehicles and Access and Parking to site
There is NO Vehicle Access to the site at the moment - Car Parking for the woodland will be about 800m away from the woodland in a Working Farm Yard, please do not block Gates and Barn doorways.

Cars are not allowed onto the site, and Must be parked in the Parking Area... DO NOT attempt to drive past this area... the Track we use is NOT Suitable for any other Vehicles other the OFF ROAD Vehicles..... The ones allowed to the site will be agreed....

Group Meal,

Hedgecrafter will be providing the group meal, Thank you for the offer Russell, the cost of this is £2.50 per head and is Pork chops, jacket potatoes, corn on the cob.

(The Group meals are supplied but the person making them, then the cost is divided between the participants, please remember Cash is required).

In case of Unforeseen events that may cause there to be no group meal, please allow in your catering for that emergency meal.

Air Guns/Archery
As a Bonus for the Regular Attendees to Monthly Meets will be able to use Air Guns (Non FAC - under 12flb only) for Target use only in a designated area, they will be subject to Chronograph before use by the Range Control Officer,and any decision on the use of Air Guns and Range that he makes will be final, and has the right to refuse the use of the gun or any person using a gun.

Archery will be available as a Bonus activity for Regulars Only on the same Basis as Air guns, Max Bow power 30lb@28" unless you are a Full Member of a Archery Club, and a member of a Feild Archery Govening Body such as NFAS, GANS EFAA, This will be checked, Target Piles only No Broad Heads ect. We have a boss and now have two 3D Archery Targets. No Cross Bows are allowed at this point in time.


The Archery Targets are ONLY for use with Bows/arrows, They are NOT to be used for anything else.

IF YOU ARE NOT A REGULAR ATTENDEE TO THE MONTHLY MEET PLEASE DO NOT ASK IF YOU CAN SHOOT... IT IS ONLY FOR THE REGULARS.

Please inform myself if you intend on bringing an Air Gun/ Bow prior to arrival.

Any person not adhering to these conditions may be asked to stop the activity.

Other Info
Please keep to the simple rules and treat it with respect.

Wood can be gathered from around the site, Dead Wood only to be used. No green wood cutting allowed

Please note that the Group Shed is for Group equipment, personal Equipment may be left as a last resort between two meets, but the sole responsibility for the items left in the shed lays solely with the person they are left by, the Attenders, Landowner and the Group are in no way responsible for loss damage or theft of the items.

Of course Micky being taken is compulsory....

I know people Like taking Photo's and sharing experiences, and some do not like the Photo's on the Internet, so Please bear this in mind when posting after the event, also I you do not want your picture on the internet then please make all aware....

Slippers are welcome.....

Also don't forget, people do bring swaps and items for sale, so a meet can be a great place to get some kit.. reason to bring a little bit of cash with you.

All Attendee's, attend and take part in any activities at their own risk....by attending you agree to this term.

First Aid
There are no First Aid facilities on site, so you will need to bring your own suitable First Aid kit, not just some plasters.

The nearest A & E is 20 minutes drive at;

West Suffolk Hospital
Hardwick Lane
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk IP33 2QZ,
Switchboard: 01284 713000

Skill Share Topic/s.
This is where we Share Skills and pass on information about a subject, all at the meet are welcome to attend and take part, the sessions are headed up by an Attender, Input by others are welcome as there are different ways of doing things,

Main Skill Share - Fire lighting and Fire Lays - Please bring your Lighting kits and tinder pouches with you .

If you plan to attend, then Paste and Copy the Just the Attendance List and place name on bottom of list add Arrival date and time, I will add to the Main Post.

List of Attending
1. Big Stu - Arriving Friday - 14:00
2. Hedgecrafter - Arriving AM Sat
3. Iambosscat - arriving Saturday morning
4. James (hoping to arrive 7pm Friday evening if I can get away from work for 4pm -still cycling in.)
5. MarkinLondon (Early Sat morn.)
6. Bowlin (Early Sat morn.)
7. SeanI - Arrive some time Friday PM
8. Jjessup. Arriving Saturday morning,
9. Bryan
10. Mike - Poss Late Sat PM

Visiting
1. Chris - Arrive Sat Morn
1.

Other Dates
2nd & 3rd May 2014 Monthly Meet - we may make this a 3 night if enough are interested, due to the bank holiday
23rd May to 26th May 2014 - 4 Night Boone Challenge.
6th & 7th June 2014 - Monthly Meet
Friday 4th to Sunday 6th July 2014 - July Monthly Meet
Friday 25th to Sunday 27th July 2014 - Family Suff-Moot - Provisional if there is the interest.
Friday 1st to Sunday 3rd August 2014 - August Monthly Meet
Friday 5th to Sunday 7th September 2014 - September Monthly Meet – (Saturday will be the Response Pack Challenge)

Interest For Family Suff-Moot
1. Big Stu
2. Chris O, Mrs Ozzy and Jr Ozzy
3. Iambosscat, Mrs Bosscat and the two little Kittens
 
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Hedgecrafter

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Feb 23, 2014
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List of attending

1. Big Stu
2. Hedgecrafter
3.
4.

Visiting
1.



Wouldn't miss it for the world.
Same as last time for me. I'll be arriving about 10am on Saturday. Hopefully I'll be able to do 2 nights in May.

As for food...
If we are going to be practising fire skills then why not use some different cooking skills? Pit oven, skewers, plank, spit roast etc.
I could pick up a large local chicken and a large pork leg.
 

ozzy1977

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Interest For Family Suff-Moot
1. Big Stu
2. Chris + mrs ozzy and Charlie
3.
 
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Big Stu 12

Bushcrafter through and through
Jan 7, 2012
6,028
4
Ipswich
OK Mark, I ve added you to the group on FB, it will be good to see you there, lets us know nearer the time and I'll add you to the list
 

MarkinLondon

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May 17, 2013
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Fair enough, and thank you. Now I need to put together the last bit of kit, and figure out which of the stoves and cook sets to bring! So: how does the food work? Is it everyone for themselves except for a big group evening meal each night? Is it normally a hike in, or do we park nearby? I'll be arriving with another guy, probably, and we'll arrange meet up with you all at the pub.

Is that how this normally works?
 

Big Stu 12

Bushcrafter through and through
Jan 7, 2012
6,028
4
Ipswich
The way it works is that some meet at the pub at midday'ish, myself I cant make it until about 6pm this time, normally Myself, Colin, Chris or others can make it for midday, if this can not be made then other arrangements can be made, numbers exchanged, the woodland is a bit of the beaten track so easier to meet at the pub, I don't give out the exact location on line for obvious reasons

The Car's are left in the farm yard at the Landowners Home, at the moment it mostly a walk in from there which is about 800m Normally we have a couple of 4x4's at the site but that depends on weather as we have to go across a field to the woods... it is very remote.

Food wise its self catering, There is a group meal most meets, this is done by one of the regulars and the cost is shared between the partakers, it does help the person doing it to know how many they have to cater for and a quick copy/paste and add name list will go up the week before the meet. :)
 

Big Stu 12

Bushcrafter through and through
Jan 7, 2012
6,028
4
Ipswich
As for food...
If we are going to be practising fire skills then why not use some different cooking skills? Pit oven, skewers, plank, spit roast etc.
I could pick up a large local chicken and a large pork leg.


Sorry Russell I missed this bit of the post doing a group meal like that would be a good idea :), if you fancy taking that on board that's all good with me, :)
 

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