I get what you are saying mate, i have alot of hobbies, i make surfboards, surf, road race pushbikes, triathlon, bushcraft and go fishing alot but i find that i do them seasonally, i concentrate on fishing, surfing and road racing this time of year and surfboard design and triathlon in the spring. But Bushcraft, well, i love it all year round, i can;t get out enough but my mate and I always make entries into the diary the day we get back so we are always looking forward to the next trip. I can do the firelighting with a bow and making the canldes from pine resin and the bender shelters and the birchbark dust lighting and water containers and all that stuff but i just like going out in it. So, when i get back i unpack my kit, hang out the sleeping bag in the rafters up the loft and bottle my mojo till i'm next out and let the calender sort it out. My wife loves bushcrafting in the summer so in the winter, as long as it's only once a month and not for a whole weekend she's cool. One or two big trips a year (moots and the like)is enough to satisfy the long urnings (we have sources a great place for a meet next spring in cornwall - watch this space) I LOVE IT. Don't worry about your Mojo mate, if you love it, you love it, you shouldn't be judged by how much you go out, or if you go on your own, or if you have a down under quilt, or if you can light a fire using only the bits from your swanndri belly button fluff. Hobbies are hobbies and it sounds like you need more of them!