Ok, it doesn't seem like people want to buy stuff? I'll make the following assumption, just to keep things moving... if you buy some extra gear, you don't increase your own encumbrance, though you can give a few things to Boldar to hold, if you want. I'll assume nobody buys a wheelbarrow. Chance to buy shovels or whatever extends to your next post, then we'll move on from that.
Date: June 1, 1:00 pm, Monday
Season: Early Summer
Weather: Warm, Misty
Moon phase: New Moon
Location: Barrow Moor
All assembled, Boldar checks that everyone is ready, then begins to lead you south, out of the village. You cut through fields, and wend your way between farms for about an hour before your path takes you out of the cultivated land and into a swamp. Here, you are forced to become more deliberate in your movement, and more careful. You find that the bugs are out in large numbers. The sounds of animal calls, birds, frogs and various others fill the air. As you walk, first your feet, then your legs up to your knees becomes covered in slimy mud. Though you are never in any danger, you find it slow going and uncomfortable.
After you've been slogging through the swamp for about three hours, you seem to be getting used to it. The bugs aren't bothering you as much any more. After a bit more travel, you realize that the bird sounds are gone as well, and it has become eerily quiet. Eventually, Boldar leads you out of the swamp and into an open space. The ground here is fairly level, and extends for about 800 feet to the north of you, and maybe twice that to the east. Scattered throughout this huge field are dozens of hillocks that you recognize as the infamous "barrows".
After a moment, you realize that Boldar has taken you out of the swamp at the beginning of a little path. Or perhaps he's been following a path that you hadn't really noticed before. The path is lined with little cairns (piles of stone) and it seems to lead toward one particular barrow about 500 feet to the northeast of you, which is surrounded with several standing stones (#12 on map). On either side of the path are other barrow mounds, and about 100 feet south of the barrow at the end of the trail is a particularly large standing stone (#11 on map).
There are several other burial mounds visible nearby, some on either side of the trail, some around on the other side of the large barrow. You can see that a few of the doors have opened, but several barrows do not seem to have been disturbed, yet. In addition to those nearby, the barrow field extends much further to the east, though that area is largely shrouded in mist at the moment.