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BushMoot: Come along to the amazing Summer Moot 31st July - 5th August (extended Moot : 27th July - 8th August), a festival of bushcrafting and camping in a beautiful woodland PLEASE CLICK HERE for more information.
For scale a teaspoon
There are lots more of the tiny ones
Im looking for leather bits
beeswax bits
odd of paracord (as long as not og)
2mm cord
or think of something
What a beautiful day. And here I am inside sorting my drawings. (I am fearful that my first foray into the Wonderful World of Books is going to be drawing; I have zero artistic skill.)
It looks grand. I was going to ask what the flanges on the top do; but I realise they are for when you put coals up there, like the ring on the lid of a dutch oven.
My question would be what did the locals wear traditionally?
(But not all traditional clothing is suited to the climate, and I doubt many folks were crossing climatic zones anyway).
No, this is an emergency pack, If I get delayed I will have 48 hours worth of food.
So far;
Big block marzipan (nourishing, storable, easy to eat, tradable, fun).
salami sticks
dried fruit
oatcakes
choc bars
horlicks/tea/hot choc
cheese
isotonic gel
(Sometimes easier to ask than to offer first)
Id like the above, have sorted out some horn spoons, -nice ones.
The big are teaspoon sized and the small would do for mustard
Ill take a pic in the morning.
This is how the crew on the Chinese treasure ships avoided scurvy.
They had rice and beans to eat. If they sprouted the beans first, plenty of vitamin C.
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