Now I know we all cherish the idea that we are all different, and many of us like the idea of being seen as 'not quite the norm', but I was thinking about stereotypes the other day, and got to wondering whether there is such a thing as a stereotypical bushcrafter.
Is there a 'uniform' that we wear? How do you spot a bushcrafter?
So, lets invent a bushcrafting stereotype. We can call him Bushcrafting Bob. He might be Betty's cousin or something. I'm a ssuming he's male. That seems to be the majority vote on here.
So what does Bob wear? What does he look like? What kit does he carry?
I'll start off by saying that he probably has a beard, carries an unecessarily sharp knife, and a axe just because he owns one.
Or is that just me?
Contributions please
Is there a 'uniform' that we wear? How do you spot a bushcrafter?
So, lets invent a bushcrafting stereotype. We can call him Bushcrafting Bob. He might be Betty's cousin or something. I'm a ssuming he's male. That seems to be the majority vote on here.
So what does Bob wear? What does he look like? What kit does he carry?
I'll start off by saying that he probably has a beard, carries an unecessarily sharp knife, and a axe just because he owns one.
Or is that just me?
Contributions please
