Hello all,
I live in a lovely village called Torphichen just outside Edinburgh. We have miles of
roving countryside up here for me to practise my craft. In my past life I was in the forces for a number of years and have always had an interest in 'bushcraft/survival'
methodologies (as my relations before me). I enjoy the natural side of bushcraft more, such as wild food, medicinal properties and tracking. I believe 'woodlore' is a state of mind (knowledge) rather than what is attatched to your belt and hope that I can learn a lot from other member contributions here.......
I live in a lovely village called Torphichen just outside Edinburgh. We have miles of
roving countryside up here for me to practise my craft. In my past life I was in the forces for a number of years and have always had an interest in 'bushcraft/survival'
methodologies (as my relations before me). I enjoy the natural side of bushcraft more, such as wild food, medicinal properties and tracking. I believe 'woodlore' is a state of mind (knowledge) rather than what is attatched to your belt and hope that I can learn a lot from other member contributions here.......