Do you make a living out of bushcraft?

Do you make a living out of bushcraft?

  • Yes, I make a living out of bushcraft

    Votes: 13 5.1%
  • No, but I would like to

    Votes: 102 39.8%
  • No, it's just a hobby and I like it that way

    Votes: 115 44.9%
  • No, but it's part of my work.

    Votes: 26 10.2%

  • Total voters
    256

Dave Budd

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Jan 8, 2006
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I'm with Wayland. While I primarily make my living making and teaching the making of edged tools/knives, 'bushcraft' skills are used and taught as part of my everyday life/living :)

new catagory please :D
 

Mike Ameling

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Jan 18, 2007
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Of the choices listed, I would say Yes I do.

Some of my blacksmithing work is modern, but the majority is historically based. And I also go to Living History gatherings where I do demonstrations, talks/lectures, and also sell what I make. These are all living and using the old crafts and skills, and a lot of that is out in the "wilderness". So the answer would be Yes.

Just my humble thoughts to share.

Mike Ameling
 

Zodiak

Settler
Mar 6, 2006
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Kent UK
I voted that I would love to, especially as I am about to be out of work, but I am not good enough :eek:

My fire drill does not catch fire...
My knife is shiney, in patches, and is great for spreading butter...
My bum always ends up touching the ground when I sling my hammock...
My tarp doesn't cover my hammock...
My bannock always burns...
My idea of tree identification is "Big One", "Little One", "Oak" and dead...
My guts would never survive me trying to forrage..
My fire steel is limp...
My rucksack is complety rucked...

But I can light a decent fire, using only a turbo lighter and a pack of fire lighters...

Not much chance of making a living there then
 

Goose

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Aug 5, 2004
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Zodiak said:
I voted that I would love to, especially as I am about to be out of work, but I am not good enough :eek:

My fire drill does not catch fire...
My knife is shiney, in patches, and is great for spreading butter...
My bum always ends up touching the ground when I sling my hammock...
My tarp doesn't cover my hammock...
My bannock always burns...
My idea of tree identification is "Big One", "Little One", "Oak" and dead...
My guts would never survive me trying to forrage..
My fire steel is limp...
My rucksack is complety rucked...

But I can light a decent fire, using only a turbo lighter and a pack of fire lighters...

Not much chance of making a living there then

I at least manage to keep my bum off the ground in my hammock,usually :eek: .
 

sxmolloy

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Mar 22, 2006
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lancashire, north west england
Zodiak said:
I voted that I would love to, especially as I am about to be out of work, but I am not good enough :eek:

My fire drill does not catch fire...
My knife is shiney, in patches, and is great for spreading butter...
My bum always ends up touching the ground when I sling my hammock...
My tarp doesn't cover my hammock...
My bannock always burns...
My idea of tree identification is "Big One", "Little One", "Oak" and dead...
My guts would never survive me trying to forrage..
My fire steel is limp...
My rucksack is complety rucked...

But I can light a decent fire, using only a turbo lighter and a pack of fire lighters...

Not much chance of making a living there then

God loves a trier...... :rolleyes:
 

JonnyP

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Oct 17, 2005
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Cornwall...
I love my work as it is....I love bushcraft as a hobby...I would not like my hobby to have the pressures of work, just in case it would become a chore and I would not like it...I would not like to go bricklaying as a hobby.......
 

g4ghb

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Sep 21, 2005
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Wiltshire
would have voted - 'no but it makes a living out of me!' :eek: - well if you asked my wife thats what she would say! ;) :D
 

The Joker

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Sep 28, 2005
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Surrey, Sussex uk
Jon Pickett said:
I love my work as it is....I love bushcraft as a hobby...I would not like my hobby to have the pressures of work, just in case it would become a chore and I would not like it...I would not like to go bricklaying as a hobby.......


Totally with you on this one Jon :)
 

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