We are once again having a primitive gathering in the UK this year. There are a few changes planned on last year's format.
The event will be held from 23rd May until 28th May 2013 inclusive.
The emphasis will be on a social primitive gathering though we do intend to hold a competitive shoot at the weekend for both archers and atlatlists.
Those who attend are welcome to come for the whole period or just part of it.
We will be making use of the camping facilities and course of Holmbush NFAS Field Archery Club. A £5 per night per tent charge will go to the Landlord. A similar charge per day will also go towards organisation costs etc though this has not yet been fully bottomed out.
The course is set in lovely Sussex farmland and woodland. For our international visitors the nearest airport is Gatwick. Camping facilities in the form of a tap, a composting toilet and a field are available. There are shops, pub and other essentials a short drive away in the village nearby though it is walk-able if you wish to.
A fun practice area and field archery course will be available throughout, and with the longer time period people may have more time to make a bow, arrows, atlatl and darts or take part in other activities they are interested in. So far we don't have anyone offering a bow making course but it is expected that informal self help groups will spontaneously gather. Judging by the numbers involved in last years log splitting there will be no shortage of input! We may well have a professional knife maker offering lessons/course though!
We are hoping that we will have some stalls though sellers have also expressed an interest in taking part more this year.
Activities we will be setting up for include archery, atlatl, bow and arrow making, primitive fire making, slinging, a safe area for knife and hawk throwing. Really, if you want to make something or do something bring it along.
We have some volunteers who will be providing some catering facilities though we need to sort out whether this will be for the whole event or just the weekend.
I've taken on the role of organiser this year, though to be honest I've got a bit behind myself and have some serious catching up to do if I'm to do Walter Robson's previous events justice. I can be contacted via
markdesignhill@aol.comI'll post more information as things become clearer.
Regards,
Mark Hill