This is quite a privilege! I am as nervous, as I am excited.
Hopefully this thread will capture the Road Trip - the preparation, the trip, the workshops and hopefully some of the vibe over the next 3-4 weeks. I will also present back to the club upon my return.
I am nervous because this is my first workshop of this kind. I am excited for obvious reasons - to learn, to meet people, to explore different thinking and styles with the stock that I have. On the stock, I am delighted to have purchased some interesting rough-stock from a wonderful couple. (I am not naming them here to respect their privacy but alas - I look forward too caring for these trees and hopefully creating something interesting and evocative with each tree in due course.)
So to start. Here are the trees. Apologies in advance for those who dislike Junipers and Pines.... look away now and ignore the thread accordingly.
First is a Juniperus procumbens 'Nana'; yep, a common garden Juniper. I have played around with these early in my bonsai years but steered away ... too many lazy s-bends and skinny trunks. Alas, this is not that.

The next is a Shimpaku Juniper. A healthy, thick multi-trunked beast that takes the mind in many directions. Directions that I find hard to see and I am sure a challenge for all but I hope some inspiration may lay within.
Finally, the last tree, a Pinus Mugo is in, almost as an after-thought. A tree thrown in the boot at the last minute. It used to be a Niwaki in my friend's Japanese garden - so the challenge to convert to such a leggy tree to bonsai is obvious but .... there's something there I reckon. So there you have it - 3 trees (of which I'll take but we'll only pick two to work on), 2 masters, 2 workshops, 1 rank amateur and an exciting trip to be taken.
Updates to follow. Comments welcome.