I'm not a bushcrafter.

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I like to embrace the concept of the 'Seeker' trying to be capable at a wide range of skills and a little better at whatever I do each day - artist, student, teacher, healer, warrior, poet, musician, craftsman, hunter, and fool.

When people ask me what I am, and usually after a few drinks, I tell them I am a seeker. It's a concept that most people feel uncomfortable with :)
 
I only call it "bushcraft" because that's what everyone else (ray included) calls it.

To me "bushcraft" is getting in touch with our ansestors, appreciating and respecting the forest and nature, reminding myself what makes me human.

If one day we wer to call that "Tingwalloping" I guess I'd call myself a "tingwalloper!"
 
post 87 of the third page of this thread and up til now the thread 'has' been good natured, a rambling conversation. Folks have put in their own tuppencehalfpennyworth without dispute.

I haven't read any other thread that related to the cybercrafter comment, and indeed no one has much commented on it otherwise. Where on Earth do you get trolling from ?:confused:

cheers,
Toddy
 
slightly off topic (okay i have the wrong OS map) but i've wanted to say this since i saw the title of this thread.

I'm not a bushcrafter, i'm a bushcrafters son,
and i'm only doing bushcraft till my xbox 360 arrives.
 

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