Hi, all.
I only found this introductions forum after I'd been on here a while, so I'm a little bit late introducing myself.
I'm Alan. I've been doing this stuff for too many years, but when I started, it wasn't called Bushcraft, it was called "too skint to buy proper kit". (I still use tin cans as cooking pots and stoves occasionally, just for old times sake.)
I'm the last Traditional Ratcatcher in Manchester, which means I use traps and snares on a daily basis. Handy if the food runs out!
I hope I meet some of you soon because even though I've been doing this for a very long time, there's always something new to learn.
Alan.
I only found this introductions forum after I'd been on here a while, so I'm a little bit late introducing myself.
I'm Alan. I've been doing this stuff for too many years, but when I started, it wasn't called Bushcraft, it was called "too skint to buy proper kit". (I still use tin cans as cooking pots and stoves occasionally, just for old times sake.)
I'm the last Traditional Ratcatcher in Manchester, which means I use traps and snares on a daily basis. Handy if the food runs out!
I hope I meet some of you soon because even though I've been doing this for a very long time, there's always something new to learn.
Alan.