Like the majority, I get out there when I can. And if I've just been out, and want to go out again soon, I use the scouts as an excuse and Mrs stovie just sighs and understands.....NOT.....But I go anyway
leon-1 said:Practice does not always make one good at something, it is the ability to learn assimilate and then employ a skill with competence and understanding that makes one good at it. Some people can do this quicker than others.
However not all things that are learnt in the field need to be practiced there and many basic things which are invaluable to working in the field can be learnt at home or work.
In other words people can hone thier skills and increase thier knowledge base as much in thier backgarden as they can in the field, however neither can replace the other.
leon-1 said:Practice does not always make one good at something, .............
......... people can hone thier skills and increase thier knowledge base as much in thier backgarden as they can in the field, however neither can replace the other.
Unless its a GPS in which case don't forget the manualMartyn said:Remember, the more you carry, the less you need to know.
Aaron said:Hello my name is Aaron and I am a Bushcraftaholic.
A couple of years ago I was a fresh-faced university graduate with my whole life ahead of me. Then I got in with the wrong crowd, hanging about in the woods, starting fires, carrying knives - it was a slippery slope. Now I have a serious kit buying habit - thermarests, ventile jackets woodlore knives; I've tried everything. My girlfriend and most of my old mates have deserted me - now all I have for company are squirrels and badgers and this odd bloke called Jason Sears who sits around the fire with me at night and we drink Special Brew together and swear at the moon. Help me, please. Help me.
Aaron said:Hello my name is Aaron and I am a Bushcraftaholic.
A couple of years ago I was a fresh-faced university graduate with my whole life ahead of me. Then I got in with the wrong crowd, hanging about in the woods, starting fires, carrying knives - it was a slippery slope. Now I have a serious kit buying habit - thermarests, ventile jackets woodlore knives; I've tried everything. My girlfriend and most of my old mates have deserted me - now all I have for company are squirrels and badgers and this odd bloke called Jason Sears who sits around the fire with me at night and we drink Special Brew together and swear at the moon. Help me, please. Help me.
Povarian said:Voted "not often", but it's also "when I can" (mostly with kipper the nipper), and I like shiney things too...
I enjoy doing bushcrafty things, but also have a life
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