My point is; putting rules to what bushcrafting is, is stupid in my oppinion. Bushcrafting = going out in the woods and doing whatever you want or do nothing and just sit and listen to birds.
True enough. Buy a handcart and wheel a cast iron stove along the Pennine Way for thirty miles and endure the laughter.So Oxford English Dictionary does not state any rules for how much one can carry while out in the bush crafting it, I presume.
True enough. Buy a handcart and wheel a cast iron stove along the Pennine Way for thirty miles and endure the laughter.
It is not against any rules . . .
Is that your usual reaction to posts you do not like? You really must try to not become so easily upset - it is only a post on the Internet . . .@Limey Pete. What an obnoxious person you are, already ignored.
Le Creuset have enamel coating. Not teflon.Le Creuset...damaged teflon coatings;
Enamel on the outside, teflon on the inside ... on most skillets. Dutchies and saucepans too, though they are mainly enamel inside. Actually, its a proprietary coating not Dupont Teflon, but you get my drift.Le Creuset have enamel coating. Not teflon.
Carried in his teeth.I think there has been a lot of discussion about kit lists on this forum. I’d imagine the ‘advanced’ bushcrafter will only need a knife!