Forest Knights chief instructor and his merry band of helpers had a great weekend at Amberley Museum improving the Bow Making Workshop and generally getting ready for the new season at Amberley.
Our friend and colleague the Amberley Bodger was running an excellent introduction to Pole Lathe Turning Course. The new bodgers left with some very nice looking rolling pins and garden dippers.
More importantly they produced vast amounts of shavings for our kelly kettles.
Its a well know survival fact that man cannot cope without copious amounts of coffee.
We are really quite excited by the improvements we have made this winter to our teaching facility at Amberley. We now offer a wide range of courses aimed at people that may not want the full camping in the forest experience but still want to learn new skills. Our site is suitable for all ages and abilities and we encourage people with disabilities to get out and experience the great outdoors.
The Greenwood village at Amberley Museum offers good disabled access so we can ensure all our guests can learn new craft and bushcraft skills in a warm friendly atmosphere.
Our range of courses available at Amberley run from a 1 day introduction of Spoon carving through to a 4 Day Outdoor First Aid Course.
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