suburban bushwacker
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But you'd probably find a knife chucked in the bushes :yikes:
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But you'd probably find a knife chucked in the bushes :yikes:
Survival in the UK? You're never more than about seven miles away from a metalled road, get walking and make sure your not just going parallel to it.
I saw a vid on youtube of someone using a bowdrill without the bow! Basically using a shoelace/paracord held in both hands, providing stability and downward pressure on the spindle with a block held in the mouth. The narrator said to use a smaller spindle and block than usual with a bowdrill, but it actually required a lot less effort to get a coal.
Anyone tried it?
it would be extreamly hard to make a "good" bowdrill set without a cutting tool, even the string has to be picky for it to work well.
if i where caught in that situation i would find a broken bottle and use that as a cutting tool, shelter is relativly easy as long as there are materials to hand, for fire... most likley i would make a bowdrill, but slightly modified i.e the bearing block is attacked to a tree and uses a leaver to adjust the pressure.
ill second that, Mary's knowledge, on all things bush crafty is amazing, in fact just all things in general.a world of info as always Mary, thanks for shareing.....
regards....
chris.
When was the last time a hiker starved to death or died of thirst in the UK?
forget building a fire it is the last thing to worry about really. Build a Debris hut fast, and stuff your clothes with airy material like cedar bark, birch bark which is water repellent if you get soaking wet. But make that debris hut. Rocks just slapped on other rocks make sharp enough edges to cut anything and sand stone rocks cuts vines, shapes wood like sand paper does. But if you had to make fire very quickly and you have quartz or flint, learn to make fire with sparks. it is hard to master but once done you are set for life, since quartz seems to be everywhere. I dont mean flint and steel, I mean quatrz with quartz or flint. te sparks are very small, so you need to study the best tinder finding skills you can do but the friction stick, not the bow drill is the 2nd master of fire starters. But really a master woodsman doesnt even need fire. that really is almost last, if you build your shelter right. 3 minutes air to breathe, 3 hours until hyperthermia, 3 days for water lost, 30 days without food, the rest of your life without fire.
Say you are out and you get lost or stuck with no knife on you or firesteel, matches, lighter etc...
How would you go about surviving...
This is the most likely scenario that you would find yourself stuck as most people don't carry a knife and fire tools handy.
I suppose you could try using your shoe laces as snares for rabbits... but then you've no way of cooking them. You could built a shelter no problem using the trees and branches....