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Last-minute availability of previously fully-booked courses.

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Hello, As a recipient of our newsletter, including updates on our field courses, I'm dropping you a

Hello, As a recipient of our newsletter, including updates on our field courses, I'm dropping you a quick line about some last-minute availabilty that has cropped up. Following three months of lockdown, we are getting back in the teaching groove with our field coruses, as per our [March announcement](. Last month we successfully ran a couple of Woodcrafter courses and there is a Tracking and Nature Awareness course underway this week. Next week sees us start our Expedition Canoeing Skills courses again in the English Lake District. These Exped courses are generally well-subscribed and the 2021 courses have been fully booked for some time. Unfortunately we have had a very last-minute cancellation of a booking for two places on next week's Exped course (starting Sunday 16th in the evening). If you would like to grab a place (or two), you can do so now via the link below. [( Also, if you want to find out more about the course, please take a look at the page. All the info we think you might need is there. The booking details are at the bottom. If you have any questions, though, please email amanda@frontierbushcraft.com directly. Warm regards, Paul Kirtley and the Frontier Bushcraft Team www.frontierbushcraft.com . FRONTIER BUSHCRAFT Ltd, PO Box 68161, London, N1 2DB, United Kingdom [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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