This year Land will be run by Lady Unnr Auðunardóttir with assistance from a bevy of helpful volunteers. Things you need to know:

To qualify for an assigned campsite your group must have 5 registered adult attendees. Additionally your campsite must nominate a Warden and a Deputy and they need to register details (registration for land agent / campsite warden will open in January). If you do not meet the 5 adult criteria, there will be space in the ‘unassigned’ block and your campsite will be marked-out upon your arrival on a first in, best spot basis.

Maps are constructed after bookings close with large and established groups (read – Baronies) getting priority placement. Land will consult with your nominated Warden to determine the placement of your port-a-loos and Marquees. You are also welcome to register requests but please understand they may not be feasible. The Warden will be advised of the people booked for their group as well as estimated campsite perimieter and distance to water source, port-a-loo and drain to assist in planning.

If you haven’t been to Rowany at the current location please take a peek at last years map under Site Information -> Campsites. Changes in the grey water policy and Wombaroo’s rules for roads occurred for 2016 but boundaries should now remain stable.

Stay tuned for updates which will be posted here and the Lochac Facebook site. If you wish to discuss any item relating to Land allocation and usage please email us at Rowany.Cartographer@gmail.com

YiS

Unnr