Favourite "Bushcraft" activities for relaxing

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Pattree

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I sat by a fire with my then 8 year old son and taught him how to use a knife and to whittle - but to whittle nothing in particular. Just enjoy a good knife cutting and shaving a stick. I still do it and collect the shavings for starting the next fire.

I admire you spoon makers but at a distance :)
 
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R_Fonseca

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I don't actually bushcraft much. I spend most of my outdoor time walking or fishing. In both cases I like practicing carving primitive traps on down time. Most places where I am don't allow fires either. So I just practice that at home (read making a fire for the stove as difficult as possible).

I like the traps though. Just carve them, get them to work and throw them away.
 
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i'm living in a simple shelter and cook on fire, so my evening entertainment consists of whittling spoons, toggles from the offcuts (+ various other small projects like slingshot frames), campfire forging projects and the occasional sewing (for which i won't win any beauty prizes :p ) -- latest project was a shoulder holster/ baldric for my newly-acquired Ben Orford
 
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Ozmundo

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I will sew random tat or modify kit if there is enough light. Dexterity and eye sight are not what they were though! Managed to make a Rabbit fur trimmed chaperon (hat) over a few evenings.

Tablet weaving or making cord with a lucet l enjoy. I am in awe of anyone who can use a drop spindle. :)
 

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