another day, another lesson......

  • Hey Guest, Early bird pricing on the Summer Moot (29th July - 10th August) available until April 6th, we'd love you to come. PLEASE CLICK HERE to early bird price and get more information.
Apr 12, 2014
476
2
middle earth
I decided that I would have a whole day to myself, do a bit of walking and a bit of winter readiness. My aim for today was to have a look at a new wood, which I recently discovered and now have very limited permission for and to have a go at a different method of fire lighting. As you shall see, some of it went well and, well..... take a look!

It has been raining most of the night and all this early morning so I headed out wrapped up in my waterproofs with my pack on. The weather said it would dry out but I'm not one to take chances. On the way I found this apple tree.

http://imgur.com/NXVCwz6

After having a little nibble I discovered that they were really good eating apples so I nabbed two fist sized ones and was on my way...

http://imgur.com/xo2i4Ol

Having forgotten my coffee I picked some rose hips for later. After nearly two hours of walking (the wood is a bit out of the way!) I got to the wood. It borders both sides of a slow moving knee deep stream and is barely touched by the land owner which is nice. I found a decent place to set up so I rigged up my tarp as usual.

http://imgur.com/mxldtd9

I have used a fire flash for some time now, but always directly into either shredded birch bark or something similar and I wanted to have a go at something different. The last time I was out I collected materials for a tinder box. I managed to get some Horses hoof fungus which I cut into for the fiberous layer. I dried it out on a radiator for a few days. I also collected some peeling bark which I found in the woods. I don't know what it is called but it looked like a shredding vine?? I pulled off the thin long bits. Last but not least I put in some thin peeling birch bark to complete my tinder box. I am yet to purchase a traditonal flint and steel so I used my fire flash sparingly to get the spark.

http://imgur.com/iQaqE4Y

It took a few goes but I eventually got my fungus to take a spark. I needed to rough it up a bit at the edges as when clean cut it wouldnt take a spark.

http://imgur.com/W3i7RgG

I gently blew on it to get a little coal and added it to the vine type bark. I ended up starting again as I forgot to rough up the vine type bark and it wouldn't take by itself. So, after a long and gentle second attempt, I got a flame. I quickly threw on the birch bark and then added kindling to get my fire going.

http://imgur.com/JM9Jdos

I put my pot on for a brew and processed the rose hips. It took an eternity to do but if anyone knows a quick way let me know! I just cut them in half and scraped out the hairy seeds! Im wandering if I should just use the bletted ones as I could very easily squeeze the seeds out hairs and all??

http://imgur.com/cLvTsEs

All sounds ok so far right? Heres a tip.......

Concentrate when your splitting wood with an axe!


http://imgur.com/7N7sMSZ

I made a real school boy error. I wasnt holding the wood correctly and the axe slipped off on a downward stroke, striking my left index finger. The picture does'nt look too bad but it went in about 4mm. I thank my lucky stars for two things: firstly, my axe is very sharp or the cut would of been messy and secondly, it was a deflected blow so the full weight of the axe head didn't carry through! Such a silly thing to do, and could of been much worse. I was cursing myself for ages, while sorting it out but I took the picture so that you guys can see my mistakes to. I consider myself experienced with cutting tools but it only takes a split second of not concentrating.... Good job I always carry my cuts kit!

Panic over I made myself some bannock. I brought some bacon to, just to cheer me up!

http://imgur.com/k0wa3B9

Its my usual mix, flour, baking powder, milk powder and brown sugar. I slowly add water until it looks like this

http://imgur.com/u79fdEH

Then I put it in the coals like a tiny oven and wait until I smell bread! yum yum! Not this time though! It looked all nice and crispy after a while so I ripped it open ready to make my bacon sandwich! but the inside was still raw! Ruined! I ate the bacon anyway....

Today was a bit up and down, but not every day is perfect eh? plus I got to have a good look at my new spot, which has some interesting deer tracks, a fox den and lots of pheasant.......

One last thing, being a bit new to edible fungi, whats this??

http://imgur.com/WJxCgkP
http://imgur.com/kdFgqzt
http://imgur.com/aNkSvD2

Cheers!
 

Clouston98

Woodsman & Beekeeper
Aug 19, 2013
4,364
2
26
Cumbria
Nice day out by the sounds! (iPads playing funny buggers so I can't see the pictures or the links) I think the shredding vine may be honeysuckle :)
 

bambodoggy

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Nov 10, 2004
3,062
50
49
Surrey
www.stumpandgrind.co.uk
Nice write up mate, thanks for sharing....and don't sweat the axe cut, I'm sure we've all done daft things like this while using sharps before, I know I have ;) and that's why we carry our faks :) Helps focus the mind and hopefully saves us doing something really daft in the future lol :)
 

sunndog

Full Member
May 23, 2014
3,561
477
derbyshire
Nice day out......I know of a tarp that would blend into that ground perfectly :D

I was born round you're way incidentally, on stapleford lion reserve if you can remember that.
 
Apr 12, 2014
476
2
middle earth
Nice day out......I know of a tarp that would blend into that ground perfectly :D

I was born round you're way incidentally, on stapleford lion reserve if you can remember that.

pm sent to you buddy!

Stapleford Park?? i know it, very posh! but no lions anymore.......lol. Im not from MM i was born on the North Norfolk coast but moved here and got married! lucky me!!
 

BCUK Shop

We have a a number of knives, T-Shirts and other items for sale.

SHOP HERE