My wife and I homeschool our children, and are a member of our local homeschooling group. For a while the group has been wanting to do some sort of bushcrafting event. There's a local person that does this sort of thing, but they wanted £20 per head to do an event!
My wife has asked if I'd be willing to do something instead. The group would likely have about 20 kids ranging in age from 7 to mid teens. I'm racking my brain trying to think of things I could do with them. I'd welcome suggestions. What I'm thinking so far is along the lines of:
Anyone got any other ideas?
My wife has asked if I'd be willing to do something instead. The group would likely have about 20 kids ranging in age from 7 to mid teens. I'm racking my brain trying to think of things I could do with them. I'd welcome suggestions. What I'm thinking so far is along the lines of:
- Demo of primitive fire-making. I'm pretty handy with the flint and steel, magnifying glass and the fire piston. I might embarrass myself with the bow drill, but I'm game to make a bit of smoke....
- Let them try making fire with a slightly more modern ferocium steel - although I'd be concerned about injuries with the more primitive methods.
- Knife safety talk
- Rigging a tarp
- Navigation techniques
- Paracord bracelets. I've got about 350 ft of paracord in at the moment, so I could probably spare enough for them to all make one.
Anyone got any other ideas?
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