Goals/aims/plans for 2013?

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Imagedude

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Feb 24, 2011
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Gwynedd
Winter and summer trips to Scandinavia
Improve downhill skiing skills
Learn to ski properly (Telemark stylee)
Complete Insanity and P90X fitness programmes
Sell my 2nd home in Slough!
Survive all of the above
 

Bucephalas

Full Member
Jan 19, 2012
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Chepstow, Wales
I spent a lot on gear this year so I've promised myself no spending next year as I'll be having a nice 10 days away canoeing/wild camping in Sweden in April with Redandshane.
I have all the gear now for knife making and enough stock to last a while so jut need to motivate myself to get cracking.
Spent a fair amount of time out this year but want to get my kids out more.

I really need to get out on the bike on a daily basis (lose a few pounds) and relaunch my photography business to bring in some extra bucks.
 

spiritwalker

Native
Jun 22, 2009
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3
wirral
expand my knowledge on plants (start a journal and database)
resew my sami pouch kit cause i made a complete pigs ear of it lol...
re-try fire by friction
 

Green Knight

Full Member
May 15, 2012
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NW - UK
1) Attend / survive Arctic Expedition in February

2) Attend some intensive blacksmithing courses and get my own forge

3) Finish converting campervan

4) Learn & do more tracking hunting

5) Do the RM Woodlore Journeyman course

6) Start going to local archery range

All being well with health & funds & willpower should be a good year of building skills, i'm already going out on my own bushcrafting for few days of the month, and this year my new equipment enabled me to be comfy in winter which is a first.
 

British Red

M.A.B (Mad About Bushcraft)
Dec 30, 2005
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1,961
Mercia
This coming year we would like to grow some heritage long stemmed wheat - partly to be able to make our own bread (rather than assembling other peoples ingresients). We are also considering raising some chickens for meat and perhaps even establishing an artificial Warren for meat rabbits.

Simple things - but they are more skills for us to develop - and would make another chapter to the planned book
 

Deano3

Tenderfoot
Jan 1, 2012
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Newcastle
wow this year has flew and didnt seem to harly have any time to get out there and learn,
1.deffently want to get out more maybe start early say feb for a night or 2 at brockwell woods and maybe take the dog :p ,
2.hopefully go hiking for a long weekend
3.go to a meet and learn as i am a total newbie and really want to learn i might look into the book someone mentioned the ray mears outdoor survial handbook

Thanks and all the best everyone
Dean
 

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