It's been a while since I posted anything here so I took my camera with me today when I went out for a mooch and a cook-up in
my favourite spot.
There was plenty of dead wood around so it didn't take me long to gather the firewood and set about it with the Laplander and
my beloved hatchet.
Soon had all the wood chopped and split,
Fished out
the ingredients
and soon had everything ready to go with a bag of birch bark and fatwood shavings that I brought along from a load I had saved at home.
Got the fire going easily
but it took quite a bit of TLC to get a good bed of cooking coals as some of the birch logs were a touch damp.
Got there in the end though and got the eggs in the pan
and switched on the
bushcraft toaster
A couple of minutes later I had my
Bushcraft Brunch ready to eat.
It went down a treat, didn't take me long to wolf it as I'd built up quite an appetite.
Food always tastes better cooked and eaten in the woods,
Hope you enjoy the pics as much as I enjoyed my scran
Peace.
my favourite spot.
There was plenty of dead wood around so it didn't take me long to gather the firewood and set about it with the Laplander and
my beloved hatchet.
Soon had all the wood chopped and split,
Fished out
the ingredients
and soon had everything ready to go with a bag of birch bark and fatwood shavings that I brought along from a load I had saved at home.
Got the fire going easily
but it took quite a bit of TLC to get a good bed of cooking coals as some of the birch logs were a touch damp.
Got there in the end though and got the eggs in the pan
and switched on the
bushcraft toaster
A couple of minutes later I had my
Bushcraft Brunch ready to eat.
It went down a treat, didn't take me long to wolf it as I'd built up quite an appetite.
Food always tastes better cooked and eaten in the woods,
Hope you enjoy the pics as much as I enjoyed my scran
Peace.
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