Bushcrafter ages - In what age category do you fall?

In which age category do you fall?

  • under 18

    Votes: 32 5.5%
  • 18 - 24

    Votes: 75 12.9%
  • 25 - 34

    Votes: 148 25.4%
  • 35 - 44

    Votes: 202 34.6%
  • 45 - 54

    Votes: 94 16.1%
  • 55 - 64

    Votes: 29 5.0%
  • 65 or over

    Votes: 3 0.5%

  • Total voters
    583

Pablo

Settler
Oct 10, 2005
647
5
65
Essex, UK
www.woodlife.co.uk
I'm just curious, :rolleyes: but it may be interesting to get an idea of peoples ages on the forums.

It might also help someones research. I'm not expecting actual replies or identification but let's do an age survey.

Simple question...What age category do you fall into?

Cheers

Pablo
 

moko

Forager
Apr 28, 2005
236
5
out there
Dont knock it, I'm fourty in a few weeks and I am still trying to work out how to get pictures onto this forum. Being a tecno idiot is not souly reserved by those over sixy!
 

Seagull

Settler
Jul 16, 2004
903
108
Gåskrikki North Lincs
Old enough. thanks.

Old enough; to be at ease with it.
Old enough; to be proud to be a keeper of tradition.
Old enough ;to be glad to have kept bitterness at bay.
Old enough ; to be truly grateful for the way that things turned out, by having a great family.
Old enough; that my soulmate is always 21 to me.

Still young enough to believe theres hope for all of us, yet.
Still young enough , not to yearn for the slippers and a warm hearth .
Still young enough, to have very few regrets at having stuck to my principles, what,ere the cost.

I,ld say, I was just about right .
Years, are but lines of character

There,s "deep", for you!


Ceeg
 

Shambling Shaman

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
May 1, 2006
3,859
5
55
In The Wild
www.mindsetcentral.com
There used to be a little saing...................
Older than my teeth
same age as my gums

And I cant remember the rest..........................must be my age? :p

There are two trains of thourght on memory loss.
(a) Memory is like a photo you can see it but it will faid with time.
(b) Memory is like a teenagers bedroom you know its in there you just cant find it.
 

Ratbag

Native
Aug 10, 2005
1,017
12
50
Barnsley
Seagull said:
Old enough. thanks.

Old enough; to be at ease with it.
Old enough; to be proud to be a keeper of tradition.
Old enough ;to be glad to have kept bitterness at bay.
Old enough ; to be truly grateful for the way that things turned out, by having a great family.
Old enough; that my soulmate is always 21 to me.

Still young enough to believe theres hope for all of us, yet.
Still young enough , not to yearn for the slippers and a warm hearth .
Still young enough, to have very few regrets at having stuck to my principles, what,ere the cost.

I,ld say, I was just about right .
Years, are but lines of character

There,s "deep", for you!


Ceeg

'Ecky thump, lad.

There seems to be a strong peak coinciding with the perfect age for a mid-life crisis. Shome mishtake shurely? ;)

Rat
 

Mike Ameling

Need to contact Admin...
Jan 18, 2007
872
1
Iowa U.S.A.
www.angelfire.com
It used to be:

Old enough to know better - but too young to care.

Now it's:

Old enough to know better - and old enough to not care!


Once past that "half century" mark, I've mellowed out a lot. The "journey" has become more important than the destination - and far more important than getting there fast.

So goes life out here in the Hinterlands.

Mike Ameling
 

Jodie

Native
Aug 25, 2006
1,561
11
54
London
www.google.co.uk
37 - not having a midlife crisis though, just expanding my interests to include
the world around me in a slightly different format. Being a scientist I'm already
fairly interested in the world around me anyway, but this has put a fresh slant
on things and I can't complain about that :D

Plus we're all getting older at the same rate, and we're all much younger than
the planet.
 

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