Hey Guest, Early bird pricing on the Summer Moot (29th July - 10th August) available until April 6th, we'd love you to come. PLEASE CLICK HERE to early bird price and get more information.
I'll be there again this year. I'll be the guy in the red bandana teaching rooster carving on friday:lmao: so bring a small SHARP knife, say hi and you can have a go at making a rooster.
The price on the bearclaw site is the correct one. Johans website just needs updating. Regardless of who you book with Gary at Bearclaw does all the paperwork.
Your best bet is to email Gary at Bearclaw Bushcraft. Some experience is needed and you do need to be in good working order:lmao: Go for it, you will not regret it I can promise you that much.
I've been on the WEISS course. It's tough, challengeing but very rewarding. I'm not going to give you a review and no one will as it will give the game away. But it is well put put together by Preben, Gary and JP. Well worth doing...
Resin soaked pine or maya or fatwood or what ever else you want to call is easily found in this country. You have to find a Scots Pine that has come down and is rotting. This species of tree rots from the outside so all the resin collects in the center of the trunk especially round the base of...
Out as often as I can. Spent last night in a wood. Probably be out next weekend and diffinately out the weekend after.
Me cooking breakfast this morning...
You don't need a licence on the humber. You can basically fish where you like (with in reason). But you do need your wits about you some of the mud flats are very dangerous. I've fished them, one minute your in mud up to your ankles next your up to your nuts. I speak from experience :eek: . This...
We found two lads camping out in a tent this morning on Crowle Moor and they had a fire. Crowle Moor is a lowland peat bog and fires are a diffinate no no. The fire had burnt about 6 inches into the ground. The lads said they didn't know about not having fires on peat. We explained the dangers...
I'll bring some charcloth and I'll show you an easy way to make it. All you need is a beer can and a bit of cotton cloth. You bring the can of beer and after I've drunk it I'll show you how :lmao:
There's a meet in North Lincolnshire this weekend. It's only an hours ride up the motorway. Why not come along to that and don't forget the amber nectar :D
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community/showthread.php?t=10370
The lake is at 53 33' 28"N 0 53' 37"W and the meet is at 53 32' 45"N 0 33' 28"W. That roughly 20 miles. If you download Google Earth and put in the coordinates for the lake there's a great shot of it. There's a big lake just down the road from the campsite with loads of pike and carp in (no...
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