woodland to practice bushcraft in

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Hi there,

I live in Warwickshire (Leamington Spa) and I'm finding it really hard to locate woodland that I can practice bushcraft skills in. I have contacted Woodland Trust and Forestry Commission, but neither seem able to help me.

I would like to contact any privately owned woodland to adk permission/pay to use their woodland,but don't know which woodlands are privately owned or how to locate names etc.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks,

Matt
 

Rob

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I would suggest putting an advert in your local Friday-Ad under the farming section.

When we have been looking for woodland to use it has always had at least a few good responses.

The trouble will start when you mention fire. I suggest that you rehearse your script before you start talking to people - and dont mention it specifically in the advert.

Failing that, try and chat up some of the local farmers. They may know someone who has a bit that they wouldn't mind a few quid for renting.

Good luck :)
 

Nod

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Oct 10, 2003
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Maybe don't menton fire at all until you have used the site a few times. Then the owner will be able to see how responsible you are and may be more inclined to consider allowing a fire.

It would be a shame to not have use of a beautiful spot just because you can't light a fire, and at least you'd be practising the other skills while you looked for somewhere that would allow it :)
 

Ogri the trog

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Apr 29, 2005
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Gents,
This is the time of year when farmers are maxed out, sheep shearing, cutting hay and silage etc etc. If you can afford to prepay a bit of time to help them out while they are busy, then I'm sure some of them would let you practice your bushcraft when it is not so busy. A bit of gate and fence repair, a helping hand when they're moving flocks to and from shearing, heck even some cool drinks for them stuck inside a hot tractor cab would go a long way to pre-empting a favour.

ATB

Ogri the trog
 

wanderinstar

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Yes that sounds like a good idea. But how do you know which farmers to offer help too. Knowing my luck I would spend ages helping someone out only to find out they dont have any woodland.
Ian.
 

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