I am planning a trip to Northern Estonia with some friends to forest camp and walk a section of the long distance hiking route.
Starting in Lahemaa National Park walking south through Viru bog.
Really looking forward to it!
Nice to meet another beekeeper here! Be warned though, now you'll want to spend all your money on beekeeping equipment too and it doesn't come cheap. But it's a great opportunity to make your own stuff if so inclined.Finish the beekeeping course I started in the autumn - the hands (gloves!) on part starts in the spring and clean up and paint the secondhand beehives I picked up (from reputable source) and make new frames ready for 2019 season.
Nice to meet another beekeeper here! Be warned though, now you'll want to spend all your money on beekeeping equipment too and it doesn't come cheap. But it's a great opportunity to make your own stuff if so inclined.
In case you didn't know: most people use a blowtorch to go over second hand kit.
Nice! I just upgraded to a Sherriff suit myself. You'll want as many empty hives spare as you have with bees to cope with splits and swarming (i.e. if you have 2 colonies you want two spare hives in the shed) or at least some spare nuc boxes.Thanks. I got lucky with picking up a couple of hives and kit including a couple of Sherriff suits from members of the local BKA who were giving up for health reasons. One hive (which came with a load of unused and unmade frames) and the suits was at a really good price.
Waiting for a delivery of stuff from Thorne’s winter sale and that should be it - for a while, apart from a couple of nucs.
Also have a top bar left behind by a previous owner which I will clean up and keep in case I need to e Pandora.
Will be applying fire and ice to everything.
Still lots to get my head around but there is a very active local association.
It can drive you to despair sometimes, trying to figure out how to best manage them, but few things are as calming and meditative as inspecting a friendly hive.
I'm hoping to, but nothing decided yet.
I'm hoping to, but nothing decided yet.
That looks amazing fun. Cue this evenings Google search......I have long since lost track of the boundaries between different aspects of my life.
My living history work contains many skills that might be considered bushcraft, when I go camping I use many skills that might be considered living history. When I set out to make something in the workshop I use both skill sets. I use outdoor skills when I take a photographic tour, I use camping skills when I go to a festival and I use all of these skills when I set up a Steam Tent Camp.
I will be doing all of these things and more in 2019 and hopefully for the rest of my life too.
For me it's just part of living a life less ordinary.