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Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Apr 7, 2007
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Has anyone tried this place http://www.bushcraftadventures.com/bushcamp.html if so could you give some feedback Re you experience
secondly if its as good as it looks would.nt it make a great place to get together and put faces to names, hammock up or camp for a weekend and enjoy the outdoors as a group what do you think, anyone got any other ideas of a get together location for like minded people to share ideas and opinions as well as enjoy the outdoor life
 
There have been quite a few folks mention this place in previous threads so you could hit the search funtion and trawl through whats been said already.
Hope that helps,litefoot.
 
Woodstock,
I used this place a while back. It's good. The chap who owns the woodland is quite easy going and approachable. I only stopped for one night due to time constraints, but will visit again sometime.
The location is a little hard to find, and is situated away from main roads via a small lane/track in farmland. The woodland isn't that large itself (but there's a fair bit to walk about in). The area is split in two, a place for people to set up camp (its got pre-made areas for fires, and you pay ~£5 for a wheelbarrow full of firewood). You are not allowed to collect wood from the floor as it's counter-productive for the wildlife. There are rudimentary facilities-toilets & shower...very basic. The second much larger part of the site is given over to courses, you can wander around there, but can't camp in it. There's a teepee and a ?Lavu? permenantly set up, and these may be hired.
The site is close to good walking country, the Black Mountains aren't far, There's a pub close by.

Regards.
 

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