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Forum: Portal Talking Shop
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Respond to: Megalithic Portal summer event in the Peak District, Sat 28th July
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Andy B

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| New Message Posted!2012-06-29 20:34  
I have created a Lanyrd listing for our event. It is editable so feel free to add details if you are a speaker, to add a 'session' or be otherwise involved in the weekend, or just to say you'll be attending
http://lanyrd.com/2012/megplive/
(It doesn't look like we're officially going to Arbor Low unless someone wants to set a time for a trip over there)
[ This message was edited by: Andy B on 2012-06-29 20:36 ]
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Runemage

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| New Message Posted!2012-06-02 22:47  
A very small Rune's Request for the visitors to Arbor Low.
Could you let me know if you hear anything unusual when you're on the henge banks or within the henge, please. It's always windy up there, so I'm interested in anything that wouldn't immediately be ascribed to ordinary wind-noise.
Very Many thanks,
Rune
[ This message was edited by: Runemage on 2012-06-03 01:30 ]
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Runemage

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| New Message Posted!2012-06-02 22:25  
There have been very recent excavations at Arbor Low,
http://www.arborlowenvironsproject.org/this-seasons-work/
Perhaps someone connected with this could give you an insight into any latest discoveries?
Rune
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Andy B

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| New Message Posted!2012-06-02 17:05  
Thanks Blingo, let's get that set up. A couple more people to come forward and lead walks or would be good, or to kick off pub based discussion sessions - don't be shy.
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Blingo_von_Trumpenstein

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| New Message Posted!2012-06-02 14:44  
I think we have to go to Arbor Low. It is so important and close. It has a new tenant farmer . . .
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BuckyE

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| New Message Posted!2012-06-01 19:48  
Darn! Jamie, why didn't Loie and I know about this before we planned our trip?!? This sounds wonderful. We could have gone back to the UK for it! But now we'll be in Paris the weekend of this Meet. Maybe next year!
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juamei

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| New Message Posted!2012-05-19 20:31  
Am considering places for a walk on the Sunday and thought I'd throw some options on here for comment & votingish! I'll make a decision after a bit, as I'd like to walk my walk on my own again before taking people
Close by:
- I could head over robin hoods stride, 9 stones close and maybe Castle Ring (if I got permission)
- a (potentially slightly dull) tour of the different cairns up on Stanton Moor.
Further away (a drive to one of the other Eastern moors)
- Eyam Moor is a bit far but a great 2-4 hours circular romp
- Gardrom's Edge is fairly topical and fits the talk on the sat but a bit linear unless you come back along Birchen Edge which makes it again 2-3 hours...
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Andy B

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| New Message Posted!2012-05-19 19:10  
Thanks a lot Juamei, all prehistory nuts welcome. Here's the text for anyone else who wants to pass the word on:
The Megalithic Portal Live in the Derbyshire Peak District, Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th July 2012.
A free weekend of guided walks and talks with archaeologists and prehistory experts. With displays, book stall and refreshments in Birchover Reading Room, near Stanton Moor. There are dozens of ancient sites within easy walking distance, check the map on our web site.
http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=2146414093
Birchover Reading Room, Rowtor Lane, Birchover, nr Matlock, Derbyshire
The hall is at SK 236 621 but there will be NO parking immediately by the hall. Parking for Stanton Moor is at SK 241 625 (postcode near DE4 2LR for sat navs). This is a 500 m walk from the hall and will be signposted, or please park considerately in Birchover village.
See here for the latest details and schedule for the weekend
http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=2146414093
For any questions please email: andy@megalithic.co.uk
Contact Tel or Text, including on the day: 07910 900298
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juamei

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| New Message Posted!2012-05-19 18:08  
Also...
I camped at Barn Farm about 6 years ago, lovely campsite, quite full end of June but I got a space after just turning up.
Spoilt slightly by the noise of the quarry nearby, but not sure that ones still going...
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juamei

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| New Message Posted!2012-05-19 17:55  
Have emailed you Andy...
To summarise though am happy to lead people over to Nine Stones / Robin Hoods Stride on the Sunday, its a nice walk I've done before. Maybe get a chance to check Dudwood circle...
Should also be able to pop over and check out the hall but it would have to be a Saturday or Sunday.
Can't wait!
PS Have shoved an ad on tma, hope thats ok...
[ This message was edited by: juamei on 2012-05-19 18:05 ]
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