Im very glad that this topic was raised and has been so full of responses for a couple of reasons:
Im a uni student in my fourth year of study (who still cant spell!) and am in the process of writing my dissertation which is on gender in adventure. I hope to draw on many sources of info for writing it and hopefully some of the folks on here will be willing to lend their views.
Im just trying to gauge if anyone would be interested (particularly the females) in sharing some of their experiences good or bad in relation to how gender has impacted or influenced their experiences?
Might have to start a new thread for this one?
I also help out on some of the Backwoods Survival courses so have a bit of experience of women in bush craft /survival courses and have not noticed on any of the courses which i have been in attendace that gender has ever been an issue.
Infact the last course i was on had more women than men in attendance.
Cheers
Im a uni student in my fourth year of study (who still cant spell!) and am in the process of writing my dissertation which is on gender in adventure. I hope to draw on many sources of info for writing it and hopefully some of the folks on here will be willing to lend their views.
Im just trying to gauge if anyone would be interested (particularly the females) in sharing some of their experiences good or bad in relation to how gender has impacted or influenced their experiences?
Might have to start a new thread for this one?
I also help out on some of the Backwoods Survival courses so have a bit of experience of women in bush craft /survival courses and have not noticed on any of the courses which i have been in attendace that gender has ever been an issue.
Infact the last course i was on had more women than men in attendance.
Cheers