Wintermoot 2022 Video

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Buckshot

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Looking great George
certainly no reason to go hungry there.
I was only able to go for a day and managed to avoid the camera but it was a great atmosphere.
Well done everyone.
 
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bearbait

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Looks like a great Moot. Thanks for the vid.

It seems like that not many of you went hungry during the moot! (And that there probably aren't that many large mammals left around the site in Gloucestershire?)

BTW, what table-thing did you have the fire on to bring it up to a convenient height? Is it a sand pit of some sort?
 
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TLM

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OK, that does it I am going to start planning to attend some moot. Not for the weather but for the food. :thumbsup:
 
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John Fenna

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That video captures it all very well - but you spent too much time in "The Swamp on a Slope" and not enough in "The Field full of Fun" ... where the good stuff (and not quite so much cooking) was going on :)
 
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Buckshot

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BTW, what table-thing did you have the fire on to bring it up to a convenient height? Is it a sand pit of some sort?
It's an Alter fire. if you Google it there are loads of styles. just a table strong enough to support the weight of the sand on the top acting as the insulator.
Really stops the back from complaining.
 

Seoras

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Looks like a great Moot. Thanks for the vid.

It seems like that not many of you went hungry during the moot! (And that there probably aren't that many large mammals left around the site in Gloucestershire?)

BTW, what table-thing did you have the fire on to bring it up to a convenient height? Is it a sand pit of some sort?
It was indeed - built by Karl Elliott - along with Wayne and Beth of Forestknights
 

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