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Building Bivouac
David Sorley posted this on 02nd May 2012
Here is a little video showing some of the craftsmanship that went in to the build for our Woodland Shacks
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Snow, wind and rain stop nothing!
David Sorley posted this on 08th Jan 2012
The weather has continued to throw itself at us over the last month or so, you’ll be glad to know it’s done nothing to stop us! This is a little video snippet showing a snowy day back in December.
Shot by the lovely Giles from Box-head*.
Music by the ever talented Hunting Bears.
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Tinkering School
David Sorley posted this on 05th Jul 2011
We’ve been having lots of discussion about health and safety at the Bivouac.
We wondered what you thought of the Gever Tulley and his Tinkering School… We love it!
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Sometimes I just love being an urban- hippy- homeschooler!
Claire Sorley posted this on 13th Jan 2011
Have a look at this. Fascinating info about how our brains love to be surprised by learning. Parents, it will make you feel a bit more relaxed about those days when, for whatever reason your children might not have your undivided attention and are wrapping themselves up in loo-roll, putting sunglasses on the cat, or bouncing around like loonies (not my kids obviously!!?).You can let them get on with it, they are probably educating themselves on the basics of pythagoras’ theorem!
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Little surfer dude
David Sorley posted this on 30th Jun 2010
I love this video. The little chap is absolutely loving being on that board!
I love this video. The little chap is absolutely loving being on that board!
The footage is shot on these great little go pro HD Cams. http://www.goprocamera.com/
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Riding in the woods!
David Sorley posted this on 17th Apr 2010
Nice video from the guys at ‘Kranked’
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Entrepreneurial Kids & Free thinking
David Sorley posted this on 12th Apr 2010
‘I think kids could change the world as entrepreneurs’.
Great talk by Cameron Herold…
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Dreaming of a Zero
Sam Hardwick posted this on 03rd Nov 2009
I’ve been lusting after these Zero Motorcycles… they look fantastic.
They are electric and run almost silently.
I bet they still do quite a bit of damage to the landscape though… I’m not into the idea of razzing across a natural landscape chewing it up as I go… but I gotta confess… there is something magnetic about these… I think it is the combination of design, adrenalin and environmental sensitivity.
Maybe I (and most lovers of outdoor adventure) would be more comfortable achieving the same riding experience on a machine that looked more like a mountain bike? - Maybe that’s what zero should turn their design focus towards. I’d buy one. Maybe I can persuade the team to stock these in The Bivouac Shop.
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