I reckon my bushcrafting is pretty wide spread, and I don't hunt, I don't fish, I don't trap, and I don't go hungry.
It's not necessary to be involved in, or approve of, those sports (or foraging techniques ) to do 'bushcraft'.
Bushcraft is a enormously wide set of skills and even in our rather crowded green islands is still very manageable.
The seasonal round, the resources of the time and the techniques appropriate to using them, are a brilliant way to keep any connected to it bushcrafter interested.
This is not a slight against those who do hunt, trap or fish, but those are just a small part of the whole, not the basis or the entirety.
cheers,
Toddy
It's not necessary to be involved in, or approve of, those sports (or foraging techniques ) to do 'bushcraft'.
Bushcraft is a enormously wide set of skills and even in our rather crowded green islands is still very manageable.
The seasonal round, the resources of the time and the techniques appropriate to using them, are a brilliant way to keep any connected to it bushcrafter interested.
This is not a slight against those who do hunt, trap or fish, but those are just a small part of the whole, not the basis or the entirety.
cheers,
Toddy