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  1. Man of Tanith

    What knife(knives) do you use bushcrafting?

    I run the following with a little variety between them as the whim takes me SAK Farmer x as edc literally the most useful combo of tools and the awl is located in a sensible place for us Old school British army pocket knife (aka pocket anchor) Field and steel Garcia nice as neck knife but...
  2. Man of Tanith

    haix original scout gtx boot brown

    Was wondering oh give mind if anyone has any experience with these boots? If so any good or ones to avoid?
  3. Man of Tanith

    Bushmen Hideout Thermo Bivy Bag

    I haven't but I have been tempted myself. I'll follow along see what anyone has to say
  4. Man of Tanith

    Group Buy DD Group buy 2024

    Arrived today lovely stuff thank you
  5. Man of Tanith

    Sold Recycled Saw Blade Seax / 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
  6. Man of Tanith

    Group Buy DD Group buy 2024

    Green please (oops should of mentioned)
  7. Man of Tanith

    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
  8. Man of Tanith

    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...
  9. Man of Tanith

    Hello folks

    Wotcha Paul Nice to see you
  10. Man of Tanith

    Improvised hanger

    I thought it was quite an elegant yet simple fix
  11. Man of Tanith

    Making cordage :)

    I deliberately avoided that term because although I'm near 42 I have the sense of humour of a 10yr old ....
  12. Man of Tanith

    Making cordage :)

    You ain't the first to say that, sadly I fear you won't be last either:)
  13. Man of Tanith

    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...
  14. Man of Tanith

    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
  15. Man of Tanith

    Favourite "Bushcraft" activities for relaxing

    All good ones there mate
  16. Man of Tanith

    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
  17. Man of Tanith

    Favourite "Bushcraft" activities for relaxing

    Yup that's always a winner
  18. Man of Tanith

    Favourite "Bushcraft" activities for relaxing

    Net making falls under (k)not relaxing for me, it all turns into a snaggledeheap
  19. Man of Tanith

    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...