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Welcome to buk bush_baby :wave:
I havn't seen Gary on here for a while?? I think he has a website.....Ahh..www.bearclawbushcraft.co.uk I think that's the one. It's probably got some information on there about him. :o):
Hi evenk come on in and meet the nicest bunch of people you're ever likely to associate with :biggthump
Tell us a bit more about yourself. The knot makes a good name :super:
If you could suddenly be master of one wilderness skill which one would it be?
For me I think I would choose foraging, knowing all the plants, nuts, fruit etc I expect that this is because it must be one of the hardest areas to master.
Maybe I should ask Santa for it :rolmao:
What...
I am after a Mayo 5 headlamp and other than that a course would be nice :super:
Anyone use the Mayo? Although I suspect I should leave it to Santa to decide, he always knows what's best!
Hi Guy's and welcome to the bushcraft family. Is that Nickwax as in "hey, my coat has stopped leaking" Nikwax?
It's nice here so make sure you both hang out with us :biggthump
Cheers
H
Does anyone know if I am I best using an axe or a saw to cut off a branch? The saw is neater but I can often go through in one swing with the axe, which is also neat.
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