Bushcraft Etiquette (resurrected)

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firecrest

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its best not tell jokes exactly when John Fenna is sipping a drink. Im going to kill him one day.
 

RonW

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Nov 29, 2010
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I might have read over it, but what about the tone of conversation?
- Keep it low and calm, no shouting, yelling or otherwise very noisy expressions of joy, fun, anger or related emotions.

- Make your presence as lowprofile as possible, which includes the previous, the lightdiscipline, but also loud colours.
 

spandit

Bushcrafter through and through
Jul 6, 2011
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Rule 20 is the biggest one in my opinion.

You should never even ask to use someone elses tools.

I disagree, if it hadn't been for various people lending me crook knives to try, I would never have made my spoon & trying a folding bowsaw showed me how good they are
 

rik_uk3

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Jun 10, 2006
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I might have read over it, but what about the tone of conversation?
- Keep it low and calm, no shouting, yelling or otherwise very noisy expressions of joy, fun, anger or related emotions.

- Make your presence as lowprofile as possible, which includes the previous, the lightdiscipline, but also loud colours.

You'd be a bundle of fun to camp with Ron;) Good company, shared food, drink, humour and yes, tools (amongst close friends) is a good part of the appeal of this hobby. Sod loud colours, the animals don't mind so why should we.
 

RonW

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To people in the addressed groups I don't have to be... no correction... don't WANT to be a bundle of joy...

I do like good company, I do like good food and a drink and I certainly like a good conversation and laughter.

What I do not like are loudmouths, who have to let everyone within a 5 mile radius know that they're there. Same goes for campers who stomp around like a herd of stampeding wilderbeasts, nor do I like to camp with a group that looks like a circus. And I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one on this.
 
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John Fenna

Lifetime Member & Maker
Oct 7, 2006
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I think I tend to agree with RonW... most of the time!:)
The more time I spend in the woods the quieter I like to be ...but I also like the odd campfire party on the rare occasion.... but getting wrecked, noisy drunk and pukey is far from my style - though others seem to enjoy building hangovers....
As to the tools question - NEVER ask to borrow a new pals tools, be wary of asking a long term pal for the loan of tools (they may end up as shorter term friends than you thought) but IF THEY OFFER accept the oportunity to try out a pals tools. If you damage them, buy the tool off the lender for over the market price (the extra is for the inconvenience of having to buy/make/fettle a new tool for themselves) fix the tool and learn to love it :)
 

rik_uk3

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Ron said
"nor do I like to camp with a group that looks like a circus"

so its OK to dress in green and or brown and look like a meeting of members from "Depressed R Us" but bright colours are circus like? :lmao: Lighten up chap :)
 

Harvestman

Bushcrafter through and through
May 11, 2007
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I think we have a difference of opinions here :)

Personally, I find you can save a lot of etiquette questions by camping alone. No-one else's gear to borrow, and no-one there to annoy. My personal rule for other campers is "I came here to get away from people. Go away!" :cool:

Other people may have different opinions, of course. Vive la difference!
 

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