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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.
That's too many YouTube channels to check out. I start off researching how to tie a knot and end up wasting hours keeping up with the latest installment of someone's personal life/ outdoor business/ spiritual journey. I only found Bushcraft Bear because a volcano popped up near his home, now...
All of the above plus:
Getting unexpectedly lost in an area you know well.
Finding (noticing) a new plant, fungus or something.
Watching the sky go by through the tops of the trees.
I made one at the Bushcraft show a few years back. The handle is really uncomfortable for tasks that require a strong grip; especially the twisted part. Oddly it has become my go to knife for cutting leather.
I have heard them described as a "viking knife" or a "viking woman's knife...
That's fun. If I drop the raindrop in front of my house then it ends up in the Severn and off to Bristol. But if I drop it just one field away behind the house, it ends up in the Trent and off to Hull.
Z
Another vote for Percussion. I have two pairs of their bramble trousers which have a tough outer layer on most of the legs a bit like built in chaps. I pretty much live in them. I have another lighter pair for summer.
Z
It's amazing how much leverage you can get using these. Once you have the birch pinned down with these, a few bits of hemp string tied with constrictor knots gets you a useful broom that will return to compost at the end of its life.
Z
I made a hat.
https://bushcraftuk.com/community/threads/nalbinding-hat.130471/
Sometimes when I hear something is difficult, my stubborn nature says "Let's give it a try". I am fairly sure I won't be doing any more nalbinding anytime soon though. It was fun to do but a whole lot of time and...
I think the best way to get a long handled spoon knife is to buy a blade and put your own handle on.
I bought one off this bloke and I am very happy with it.
http://www.davebudd.com/Tools-for-the-Craftsman.html#anchor_46
Have a look at this video by Zed Outdoors starring Addo of this parish. Green (wet) wood is by far the easiest to carve. Some swear by boiling the kuk in salt water. Not sure it's necessary and it makes your coffee salty!
Mora have fundamentally improved their spoon knife recently: new design...
While walking the dog in the woods I spotted her rolling, trying to cover herself with some disgusting smell. On investigation she had found a small freshly dug hole about four inches across with a dollop of scat at the bottom.
Sorry, I couldn't take a picture and keep the dog out of the hole...
Update: The McNett Resole was just the job. The 30g tube appears tiny but was more than enough for the whole sole area. The instructions said to abrade then clean with paint thinner, so for once I followed them precisely. I pulled the sole off completely first so I could clean it up properly...
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