Good evening all.
Since my last fallen oak post I have returned a few times, so this will once again be a post containing multiple visits.
As the camp was developing nicely I felt it was time to have another meal that didn't come out of a packet that just required water.
On the way to the...
Thanks for the positive comment, totally agree that the tools need to be used, which is it's worth knowing how to take care of them when they need some TLC.
Tank was an old uni nickname, I don't think its really me any more. I do love my eggs in the morning, it was sad to see the little fella...
Hunger and set in and it was time for lunch, 90% of the items in my day pack remains the same, include a pack of food items.
After a recent trip to decathlon (the camping shop as my daughter calls it) I picked up one of their dehydrated meals.
I mean it's no steak or bacon but for a...
Good even all,
This post is actually two half days in one.
It started last week with morning visit to the woods for some eggs and coffee.
On the way out of the door I decided to throw in kettle into my day pack, which was the first thing that came out of the bag and filled with water ready...
Apparently I can only put up 20 photos at once. So heres the boring but important process of cleaning the fire site.
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Like most here I love the woods, it's a complete escape from the stresses that creep into our lives. In the woods worries melt away, problems disappear and things become simpler allowing you to breath.
Something I have been thinking about recently and what I have been aiming to practice is, do...
Very nice saw.
The fault with my saw was user error with the positioning of the constrictor knot, I have now put the constrictor knot over solid wood, rather than spanning the gap between the two rounded pieces give it a more solid purchase. Will see how that does.
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It's a bit of a balancing act between getting sticks that won't burn through but also no so big that it blocks the heat from cooking the meat.
I aim for green sticks around pinky finger thickness and don't put them on over the heat until you have everything ready to.
Have a sticks at height...
Good day all,
It's been a while since I posted anything on the forum, so I thought I would change that and post about my morning in the woods. Hopefully this gets me back into posting on a more regular basis.
After a visit to the woods on bank holiday Monday I came home with some hazel to...
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