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The 10th Bushcraft Magazine May Meet

No Dogs are allowed at The May Meet

Traders

Bison Bushcraft – All your bushcraft camp needs and the best clothing on the market
Beaver Bushcraft – For all your fire lighting and knife sharpening needs
Jack Raven Bushcraft – Super Bushcraft School located in Kent
Fire Grill Kev – Maker of camp fire cooking utensils such as fire grills, tripods etc..
Selfe Made Knives – Bushcraft and Outdoors knives from Matt Selfe
Good Mood Food – Serving great food all through the day

Whats Going On?

Over the weekend the following activities will be happening for you to watch and/or participate in..

Archery, game prep, foraging, tanning rabbit skins, charcoal making, blacksmithing, wild pottery, shelter building, fire lighting, knife and axe safety, wild cooking, nature walks, bronze casting, extracting tin from rocks, French arrows, pewter casting, cordage making, preparing for an overnighter, pyrography, extracting wild dyes, spinning, Viking knitting, green wood work, spoon carving, pole lathe turning, knife sharpening, leather work, air rifle shooting and a whole load more…..

This year, on Saturday evening we welcome The Rodwell Incident who will be providing musical entertainment around the campfire.  Check them out over on Facebook and given them a big Bushcraft Welcome.

Children’s Bushcraft and craft sessions happen each day.  These sessions are great for family bonding and amazing fun, however they are not a creche for you to drop your children off whilst you do your own thing.

The activities listed are subject to change and cancellation

In the evenings we also have story telling, drumming, and weather dependant we will also walk you through the night sky with Star Lore.

Please note: Friday is setting up day. There will be no workshops or activities but you may arrive to pitch camp any time after midday. Day tickets are not available for this day.

There will be an additional charge of £5 per person for tickets bought on the day.

Entrance to The May Meet is between the hours of 8am – 8pm each day.  If you get caught in traffic and will be arriving outside of these hours you must contact us in advance on the numbers provided to you on the details sent to you following the purchase of a ticket.

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The Bushcraft Magazine started in the Spring of 2006, twelve years on and it is still doing what it originally set out to achieve. Sharing our cultural knowledge, ensuring important skills are not forgotten and helping people re-connect to the landscape.
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