Hi Guys/Gals,
I have been tring to encourage our scouts to get more into Backwoods/Bushcraft camping and other activates as I young scout my best members are of bivving and backwoods cooking on an over night hike and I would them to experience what I consider to really scouting.
My approach so far has been some what successful with getting them to build shetlers, light fire using a firesteel and flint n steel etc. I am planning a overnight bivvy later this summer with some of the patrol leaders and leaders as well as I hope some of the new Ventures that I hope get running in September.
But I would like to know what programmes or methods you may have used to help spark the encourage an interest in bushcraft? Or some positive experiences that have inspired you to learn more about bushcraft?
Allcomments are welcome.
Thanks
James
I have been tring to encourage our scouts to get more into Backwoods/Bushcraft camping and other activates as I young scout my best members are of bivving and backwoods cooking on an over night hike and I would them to experience what I consider to really scouting.
My approach so far has been some what successful with getting them to build shetlers, light fire using a firesteel and flint n steel etc. I am planning a overnight bivvy later this summer with some of the patrol leaders and leaders as well as I hope some of the new Ventures that I hope get running in September.
But I would like to know what programmes or methods you may have used to help spark the encourage an interest in bushcraft? Or some positive experiences that have inspired you to learn more about bushcraft?
Allcomments are welcome.
Thanks
James