Hi guys.
I have a controversial subject to discuss as it's been bothering me for the last couple of weeks. David Canterbury. I used to look at the guy with interest as he is quite charismatic person and have several interesting ideas. But I have never joined his following as his "raw" bushcrafting wasn't exactly my thing.
My first doubts started after reading his two latest books: "Bushcraft 101" which in my opinion take over 100 pages to tell you that you need a knife and you need a sack. And "Advanced Bushcraft" which have some usefull info on trees and trapping.
But the biggest hit came from Survival Russia when he debunked one of Davids videos on coal bed in the winter:
David Canterburys video:
Survival Russias video:
And the last nail to the coffin came from Pathfinders school themselves. I have commented on the above video that it's not very usefull and it wouldn't work if you had to survive in russia. My comment has been deleted within 12 hours. I understand how much he did to popularise bushcraft and outdoors and I really like some of his seminars especially regarding prepping. But could he be another shade of Bear Grylls? I'm not trying to bash on the guy as he achieved more than I will ever in this field, just trying to have an informed opinion.
I have a controversial subject to discuss as it's been bothering me for the last couple of weeks. David Canterbury. I used to look at the guy with interest as he is quite charismatic person and have several interesting ideas. But I have never joined his following as his "raw" bushcrafting wasn't exactly my thing.
My first doubts started after reading his two latest books: "Bushcraft 101" which in my opinion take over 100 pages to tell you that you need a knife and you need a sack. And "Advanced Bushcraft" which have some usefull info on trees and trapping.
But the biggest hit came from Survival Russia when he debunked one of Davids videos on coal bed in the winter:
David Canterburys video:
And the last nail to the coffin came from Pathfinders school themselves. I have commented on the above video that it's not very usefull and it wouldn't work if you had to survive in russia. My comment has been deleted within 12 hours. I understand how much he did to popularise bushcraft and outdoors and I really like some of his seminars especially regarding prepping. But could he be another shade of Bear Grylls? I'm not trying to bash on the guy as he achieved more than I will ever in this field, just trying to have an informed opinion.