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I have just had a nasty recurring attack of Cabin Fever, Sought proffesional advice and conclusion was to have one or two nights Hammocking near water.
Can anyone help me to seek the cure.

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Please help me, dont know if I can endure much more, have cleaned, oiled, checked, serviced all equipment.

Weather Forecast ------------------------------------VERY------VERY-------"FROSTIE" YEAH !

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Spy duck
feeling the same as you mate.. Wink

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Also suffering from cabin fever, hoping to get out for the night on saturday with some old friends who have bought touring kayaks. Just need to spend sometime trying to work out where i'm going to put my kit!, will be on the ground thoughCampfire

Andy.
Not near water, but I'm hosting a camping weekend in the Ribble Valley this weekend.

All details on BcUK, but in short:

£5 per person per night
Actvities include archery, air rifles and climbing wall.
20ft x 20ft marquee for evening social out of the weather
Any & all extra cash raised going to Help for Heroes.

Full details her:
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=47205

Feel free to join us!

Simon
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