Hi everyone,
My name's Cory and I'm new to the bushcrafting world. I'm a PhD student at Southampton Uni (though living in Oxford) studying Palaeolithic archaeology, hence a big interest in primitive technologies and bushcraft. I like flint knapping and have been practicing for a couple years now, and my husband and I enjoy exploring Britain's walking trails. I'm currently trying to learn to recognize more tree types - being from Canada (Vancouver Island, pacific northwest) and surrounded by mostly conifers, there's been lots to learn!
Two years ago myself and a few colleagues at Oxford Uni started a Palaeolithic technologies society (check out our group on Facebook, the Oxford Palaeotechology Society) where we run fun sessions for people to learn more about stone age behaviour in a hands-on way. It's been really interesting. Please PM me if you'd like to be added to our mailing list, we'll be starting up new events in the Autumn (open to everyone, £5 for a year long membership!)
I just bought my first bushcraft knife and it's on its way in the post (a Mora Clipper) and I'm looking forward to making a sheath for it out of some spare leather when it comes (is hair-on cow hide a good idea or no?).
I'm looking forward to learning lots on the forum
Cory
My name's Cory and I'm new to the bushcrafting world. I'm a PhD student at Southampton Uni (though living in Oxford) studying Palaeolithic archaeology, hence a big interest in primitive technologies and bushcraft. I like flint knapping and have been practicing for a couple years now, and my husband and I enjoy exploring Britain's walking trails. I'm currently trying to learn to recognize more tree types - being from Canada (Vancouver Island, pacific northwest) and surrounded by mostly conifers, there's been lots to learn!
Two years ago myself and a few colleagues at Oxford Uni started a Palaeolithic technologies society (check out our group on Facebook, the Oxford Palaeotechology Society) where we run fun sessions for people to learn more about stone age behaviour in a hands-on way. It's been really interesting. Please PM me if you'd like to be added to our mailing list, we'll be starting up new events in the Autumn (open to everyone, £5 for a year long membership!)
I just bought my first bushcraft knife and it's on its way in the post (a Mora Clipper) and I'm looking forward to making a sheath for it out of some spare leather when it comes (is hair-on cow hide a good idea or no?).
I'm looking forward to learning lots on the forum
Cory