I think a bit of what i do is re-enactment, its all been done before so i re-enact, we are not re-inventing we are just copying, Ray also. Human nature.
Whutza IPK?
It's an Individual Protection Kit.
Brit army issue stuff.
It's a neat wee waterproof package of a small tarp, some excellent pegs and some really good white cordage.
Meant to be used to cover a trench, and if done properly someone can drive a tank over the top and it won't fall in or crush anyone in the trench.
cheers,
Toddy
Whutza IPK?
OK then, Rik, if it's an 'honest question' you've 'been thinking about for a while' then what are your thoughts and reflections on the situation? How do you see it going forward and what changes (if any) do you think need to be made? How is this resolved?
At least that way the discussion can lead to a conclusion and may convince some that this is more than just trolling. If you've been thinking about it for a while then surely you must have further reflections and thoughts, and ideas for how the dilemma can be resolved.
Its not a dilemma, and there can't be a conclusion to a question like this, its just about personal views and opinions. Its at least given 120 people something to think about even if in their view I'm out of order.
As to this question being asked many times before, I think its a topic thats evolved in some threads but has not been put up as a direct opening question (I may be wrong), and has generally been treated with hostility as indeed my question has overall.
We all get different things from this bushcraft malarkey, tracking, plant id, shelter building, fire lighting, carving spoons playing with old stoves etc and thats fine, whatever floats your boat.
Me? I'm still thinking about it all.
I talked to two mates recently, one from Norway and one from New Zealand and to their eyes UK bushcraft is fast becoming a bit of a joke; people dressed in many pounds (hundreds sometimes) worth of kit camping within walking distance of their car, carting bloody great cast iron pans to knock up a stew in etc.
This hobby is fast becoming silly to some, and again, I'm not taking a pop, but I don't know what to make of it anymore.
My question was serious.
A lot of other sights out there seemed to me to be very restrictive and folk got their tighty-whities in a bunch rather easily. Not just bush craft site, but blade ones, stove ones, don't get me started on hillwalking ones ,,, quote from goatboy
Goatboy I can agree with you there mate somre forum sites almost suffocate you and like you I enjoy BCUK for its diversity of people, conversation, and views.
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Snip> I enjoy the fact that in trawling the threads I can look at a post about axes one minute and the existence of a divine being the next. It's fun, and the level of intelligence and to a degree spelling is a lot higher here too.<Snip
LOL Toddy
I loved the clangers!!
I guess some just like to show off to their mates, be their mates here or elsewhereIt seems a great shame to me that a few of the people who embraced that wide knowledge base and friendly community when they first arrived, feel the need to belittle it now that they seem to have taken their fill.
Actually Rik I reckon Hoodoo's post hit the nail right on the head.
You are well known for provocative (that's me trying to be polite, someone else already said go on give it another stir, and someone else commented that you do know how to stir up a forum ) but you take offence when someone calls you on it.
Ah well, funny old world isn't it ? I reckon you merit the Soup Dragon title![]()
cheers,
Toddy