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  1. Man of Tanith

    For Sale Recycled Saw Blade Chokwe Inspired Broken Back Knife

    Lovely work amigo. For others looking, I have one of the first of these and it's an absolute workhorse. Can't fault it
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    Group Buy DD Group buy 2024

    Green please (oops should of mentioned)
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    Group Buy DD Group buy 2024

    1. Mesquite - 2 x DD XL tarps 2. 66jj99 - 2no. DD Tarp Poles XL size; DD Heavy Duty Pegs x12; DD Tarp 4x4 Coyote brown; DD Magic Carpet XL; 2no. DD Cord (10m) 3. Man of Tanith 1x DD XL tarp Thank you for arranging this
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    Side Hustle

    All I have is hustles. I walked out of management in social care in October 21. I mainly work agency shifts with a few sessions of instructing too. Got some stuff brewing for this year after last year's experiments/ trial runs. I offer nature walks locally as well but that's a charitable act at...
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    Hello folks

    Wotcha Paul Nice to see you
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    Improvised hanger

    I thought it was quite an elegant yet simple fix
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    Making cordage :)

    I deliberately avoided that term because although I'm near 42 I have the sense of humour of a 10yr old ....
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    Making cordage :)

    You ain't the first to say that, sadly I fear you won't be last either:)
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    Improvised hanger

    Years and years back @Mesquite mentioned to me that a burdock stem when dry could make a handy hanger. Today after the umpteenth time of chipping some mud in my empty cup and saying don't stand on the cup to my 1:1 I decided twas time to remedy this issue and the Burdock technique came to mind...
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    Making cordage :)

    I've been messing around with goosegrass/cleavers for cordage, makes a good if corse rope. Really easy to harvest significant amounts which is always nice, doesn't need rehydrating and can be added in nice too
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    Favourite "Bushcraft" activities for relaxing

    All good ones there mate
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    Favourite "Bushcraft" activities for relaxing

    I'll have to revisit it, possibly when I'm already very relaxed as I carry the memories of all the failed attempts
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    Favourite "Bushcraft" activities for relaxing

    Yup that's always a winner
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    Favourite "Bushcraft" activities for relaxing

    Net making falls under (k)not relaxing for me, it all turns into a snaggledeheap
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    Favourite "Bushcraft" activities for relaxing

    Fair one, although some might say fire by friction is not relaxing at first.....
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    Favourite "Bushcraft" activities for relaxing

    Evening all Curious as to the particular "bushcraft activity" every one finds the most relaxing? For example I absolutely love twisting up cordage, it's a great example of busy hands but idle mind and I often find myself zoning out sat by the fire as I make it, occupied but not having my mind...
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    Skin on Frames Canoe trip on the Thames

    If you look on both Sarah and Theresa's Instagram there is numerous posts about this jaunt. Most impressive effort
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    Trip Report An ode to the kettle....

    Looks grand thanks for taking us along
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    *The* Gift-It-On Thread

    Arrived today lovely stuff thank you
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    *The* Gift-It-On Thread

    Yup Blimey that was fast. I'm abroad until ridiculous late tonight and got to pick the hounds up from kennel tomorrow so it'll be wednesday/Thursday before I can post it