Life is not fun.
Life is hard, it’s struggle it’s the forge that tempers the blade.
Saviour the moment. Genuine pleasure is rare so learn to appreciate the small things.
Locally almost every major road has some degree of flooding at the moment. I’m amazed at the lack of skills shown by the vast majority of folk driving in poor conditions.
No idea how to handle understeer. (Front wheel Skidding).
Absolutely no feel of the road and understanding where the deep...
The weather is what the weather is. I’m out in all weathers. Running a Bushcraft school and managing woodland you get used to dealing with the conditions.
I might change the method of what I’m doing but rarely the activity. Some times I move to an alternative location that is more sheltered...
Picture 2 is great too so deserves their win. I’m always impressed by the standard of photography on the forum. Steve does a great job managing the monthly photo comps.
The only ones to go for are the ones with octagonal legs. Heavy duty.
I went through several so called heavy duty box section gazebos before purchasing my current two that I use at shows.
They weren’t cheap at the time around £660 each for 3x3m. However when you do the show circuit everyone...
During our recce trip to Rough close there was a group of preppers camped in an out of the way area.
A chap was using a hammock Hot tent. Intrigued i have found the Onetigris online. a bit spendy and a bit big.
Has anyone experience of hammocking with a stove.
My first thoughts are on the...
It might help if you suggested a location.
Where are you based?
There are several BCUK local groups that meet up.
Also there are Bushcraft Clubs that have access to woodland.
you might find the Small Woodland Owners Group helpful.
Please post any suggestions for cooking techniques for food related workshops you would like to see at Wintermoot.
We can cover everything but if you don’t ask you don't get.
We can do meats, vegetarian and vegan. Modern to Neolithic.
The nights are getting longer.
I often find myself at a loss. I don’t carve in the dark.
A couple of hours of watching flames dance.
is it bed time? Nope it’s 7:30 pm.
Still a few hours before bedtime.
So what do you do other than stare at your phones?
Welcome Ted. There are some very knowledgeable folk lurking on the forum.
So feel free to post anytime. Also the search function can help with lots of the most common questions.
Although I still think getting an up to date perspective can be just as valuable.
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