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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Guard View Post
    Well done old chap.

    When I was in scouting (2nd Portishead), 10 yrs ago, I don't think we had a "Greenfield Camping Permit", could I ask what that is exactly ?

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    Hi OG

    For those thinking of getting involved...

    The permit scheme is divided up according to what types of nights away you intend to do, your level of experience and knowledge.

    Indoor - indoor nights out only
    Campsite - Covers above plus camp sites with facilities (toilets etc)
    Lightweight Expedition - covers overnight stops on hikes etc only
    Greenfield - covers them all so I can take them on anything from a stay in a bunk house to a lightweight bivvy on Exmoor.

    The assessor was first class and knew his stuff, did his job and the level of permit recommended. To top it off, we had the District Commissioner (top man) staying with us on the camp who popped down shortly after and asked if I would consider becoming a Nights Away Advisor myself That means I would be out there helping folks out on getting their permits and doing the assessing.

    Got to do some serious thinking now...

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    Thanks for the info and well done again
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    Quote Originally Posted by rawfish111 View Post
    doing sect38 course up in Exeter next month, good onyer!
    Have fun mate. If you get the the same chap for your training that I had for my assessment then you're on a winner (he was from Exeter). I ended up having the County Assessor checking me out due to issues with local teams. But thats something that I might be able to start sorting myself if I take on the Nights Away Advisor role I have been offered.
    Last edited by jus_young; 07-04-2013 at 11:06 PM.

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    Yesterday i made fire by friction using a piece of willow for the board and a hazle peg for the drill but this morning i tried it and YES it worked again so i know yesterday was not a complete fluke.

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    well done ian,such a good feeling when it works

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    Quote Originally Posted by ian c View Post
    Yesterday i made fire by friction using a piece of willow for the board and a hazle peg for the drill but this morning i tried it and YES it worked again so i know yesterday was not a complete fluke.
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    Thank you for the replies, i will be trying it again at the next meet in 7 days time and maybe it will work again (hopefully)

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    Gained brownie points for later bushcraft by cleaning the kitchen from ceiling to floor, then taking the wife shopping
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    Quote Originally Posted by FishyFolk View Post
    Gained brownie points for later bushcraft by cleaning the kitchen from ceiling to floor, then taking the wife shopping
    But I stop short of taking "herself" shopping ......making up for it by cooking an unsuspected nice dinner and washing up!

    Rob

    P.S. I wonder if they've caught on?

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    used timber salvaged from tree work to edge my veg beds, create a small retaining bank and a step into the upper part of my garden now its no longer under 6 feet of snow
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