Anyone know of a fairly comprehensive bushcraft calendar listing skills by season?
Well although I was told in my first thread the other day that hazel is never really out of season, there is nevertheless an optimal season for that and most resources. I'd like to see that clearly shown on a calendar - like the full range of months of availability, and the ideal range. For nettle cordage, for example, the range is long - say, spring to late autumn or even year-round, but the ideal time is the end of summer when the stalks are at their longest and strongest. For other things, the total range might be much shorter. Like when certain fluffy tinders are available. As you say, there's an optimal time for practicing certain skills too - like friction fire when dry, say late spring-early autumn but optimally summer.How do you picture the bushcraft calendar looking/working n00b?
Was just scrolling down to type pretty much exactly thisRay Mears’ - Outdoor Survival Handbook is broken down into seasonal activities. It’s a good read and I think it fits in with the question you are asking.
So it does https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=2zPZDwAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=falseRay Mears’ - Outdoor Survival Handbook