I would not consider myself either, I joined this forum as a reaction to something I picked up on google and felt I had to defend, but have stayed because I do have a certain sympathy with the general ethos here.
I grew up on, and today live on the margins of the countryside, neither one thing or the other, but I did grow up with a respect for nature and an attitude where you looked after yourself.
I guess I have always done bushcrafty things. Ok, I have never made a fire bow yet, but I have never needed to, I used to have fun making fires with a magnifying glass though in those lost summers of childhood. I have grown my own vegetables and foraged (not that I would have recognised the word) in order to make country wines.
It is to my shame that I am not sure if I could skin a rabbit, though my brother has done that (and much else besides) I'm mostly vegetarian anyway.
I could easily live without electricity, only really need it to power the computer, as do we all, and charge the batteries for my camera I suppose.
Bushcraft? in a way it is all bollox, I am a camper, worse than that have been a caravanner (shock horror) I can live as rough as is necessary or as comfortably as I can.
Well a dozen or so years ago my mum was looking to buy a wood, and my brother and I were really into that, but it never came off. Scared the hell out of some of the locals when we went surveying the woods particularly in the Chilterns, we looked at one over mature wood and we had a definate commercial outlook over it, it was over ripe and dying and had not been managed, but the locals who essentially used it as a "usufruct" did not like the idea of anyone coming in and changing there status quo, but that wood was dying and was in desperate need of management. We stepped back in the end.