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Origins…

 

Predictably, the idea for BackWoods started during a late-night conversation around the campfire.

If you hadn’t already guessed, Billy, Becci, Lydia and Ed (the founding members) all met through Scouts – as teenagers their friendship started with wide games, climbing, cooking on fires, wild camping and… office chair jousting…

As Explorer Scouts (ages 14-18), their group were invited to volunteer on the Litter and Recycling Team at Towersey Festival (becoming known as the Towersey Wombles). It was here that they cemented their friendship, learning valuable teamwork and leadership skills, against the backdrop of music, tents, laughter and lanterns (and more than a few bins). This carried on well into their adulthood, and after 10 years supporting Towersey as part of the Wombles team, it was time to pass on the opportunity to a new (younger) group.

During this time, Billy had earned his degree in Commercial Horticulture and opened Stotts Nursery at Stokenchurch. The four and their friends regularly camped on the Nursery site, valued for its sense of freedom and natural beauty – and long evenings were spent by the fire, reminiscing about the past, and wondering about the future.

In 2018, Billy was thinking about building a space for teaching horticultural classes, and the idea was put forward that all four might put their combined skills and experience together to offer a range of outdoor-focused workshops and experiences – and BackWoods was born.

In 2019 they spent a very cold February weekend testing the first Campfire Cooking menu, and in the April, a team of volunteers helped paint and prepare the Workshop for its first use. In June that year, they ran a ‘soft-launch’ of Campfire Cooking, and they have never looked back! In September they built the axe-throwing range – like almost everything on the BackWoods site, it was hand-made from repurposed materials and full of rustic charm! The original log targets have since been replaced with newer, tougher (but still hand-made) A-frames with their huge, beautiful ash tree slices.

January 2020 brought a first for BackWoods – a Hen party of 22 visited to throw axes and learn some printmaking. Since then it has been a go-to choice for groups of all kinds to experience a slice of the outdoors for whatever occasion they are celebrating – especially over the past year or so.

During the Covid-19 pandemic, when groups of up to six were allowed to meet outdoors, BackWoods were thrilled to be able to offer outdoor axe-throwing workshops as a place for family and friends to meet and enjoy each other’s company for the first time in a while. They made use of their extensive outdoor space to later run horticultural workshops under an open-sided marquee, which has continued to be a fantastic space (and they don’t know why they didn’t think of it sooner!).

The BackWoods team continue to reinvest time and resources improving the programme and the site; at least two weekends every year are spent testing and trying new processes and ideas for workshops, and in July 2020 they finally completed the clay oven that started as just ‘something to do’ two years previously, but now feeds them with tasty pizza in their downtime from running workshops!

 

A New Era

 

In 2022 Ed and Lydia embarked on a new adventure in the North of England, so took the difficult decision to leave the team to enable them to get stuck into their new business. Becci and Billy continue to run BackWoods, constantly on the lookout for new workshop ideas to expand their repertoire.  They have recently welcomed another of their scouting pals, Katie, into the team as Social Media Manager, giving them more time to devote to developing and running workshops.

Billy is the owner of Stotts Nursery, the site on which we run our workshops and experiences, and is the Lead Instructor on our horticulture, willow weaving and floristry workshops.

He is a cheese (& chutney) enthusiast, history nerd, and loves an old sitcom.

Billy was involved in Scouting and the outdoors from a young age; he has worked with plants for all of his career and has a BSc degree in Commercial Horticulture. In both his professional and personal life, he loves to share his passion for plants and nature. You can see more about Billy and Stotts Nursery by heading to www.stottsnursery.co.uk.

Becci is an all-singing, all-dancing, Rugby-playing superstar. She leads our Campfire-Cooking and linocut printing course, and is our instructor for Axe Throwing. She is a dab hand with the axes, so you’re in capable hands when you try it for yourself!

She is always on the go, whether it’s travelling the world, performing on stage, or playing rugby for Chesham Stags – where she co-captains the women’s team.

Becci has been with BackWoods since the very beginning, helping to plant trees, chop wood and paint buildings. A keen traveller, camper and all-round outdoors-person, Becci is a true embodiment of the BackWoods spirit.

Katie is our fabulous social media manager! (If you’ve noticed that the quality of our Facebook and Instagram posts has gone up since Feb 2023, she’s the reason why!)

A dab hand with a camera and an eye for candid behind-the-scenes shots, she does her best to get our good side! A keen camper and hillwalker, Katie has always enjoyed being outside and loves nothing more than a nice long walk in the Buckinghamshire countryside. She is a volunteer Beaver leader and enjoys passing on her love of the outdoors to younger generations.

Katie spends most of her time however running her own card making business, stocking local shops and working on commissions. Her cards can be found in the Stotts Nursery shop and also on her Etsy store, which you can find here.