This isn't for me, it's for a friend of mine that has recently been through some very trying times and has taken my advice to go camping with me and clear out the cobwebs. I find there is nothing better, and even if there are still issues at home, the trees may as well have created a forcefield to keep them from getting to me.
What would you recommend teaching someone to really get them enthused about woodsmanship and bushcraft? I'm sure being under a tarp, with a fire and a brew will do most of the enthralling for me, but I was wondering what you think really gets people enthused? My general idea so far is:
Firelighting/fire prep
Knots
Tree ID basics
Plant ID basics
Fungi ID basics
Knife work
Pot Hangers
Natural Cordage
So, over to you guys
Cheers
What would you recommend teaching someone to really get them enthused about woodsmanship and bushcraft? I'm sure being under a tarp, with a fire and a brew will do most of the enthralling for me, but I was wondering what you think really gets people enthused? My general idea so far is:
Firelighting/fire prep
Knots
Tree ID basics
Plant ID basics
Fungi ID basics
Knife work
Pot Hangers
Natural Cordage
So, over to you guys

Cheers
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