Before i start im not after a definition of bushcraft nor arguements that something is or isnt bushcraft
when i joined BCUK i was mainly interested in just gettin out,i had a 120ltr webtex bergen burstin at the seams with army surplus kit,ate ration packs, had a knife i had bought following a ooh shiny moment that was only used to cut open the ration packs and possibly the paracord used to tie out my Basha.my sleepin bag was a 58pat monster.
all my clothing was army sup too.
I carried masses of stuff that i deemed essential but never used.
fast forward 7years to now.
Often i use blankets no sleeping bag, my kit fits into an lk50 and haversack (That i made myself) ive a small belt kit which again ive made most of.
i use fresh food not rat packs (a definate improvement) and its supplemented with foraged stuff
my knife tends to be the M.o.r.a i was given by the mrs or a mora classic. It still cuts cordage (bankline as a rule now its cheaper than paracord) but its whittled,butchered meat and fish,stripped bark for cordage, made pothooks,constructed primative hunting tools and of course carved the obligatory spoons (one day i may even show them on here one day......)
I've lived for a week using only the clothes on my back and a small selection of kit that fitted my belt kit and a 20ltr pack
my interests now lean towards more skills being used and less reliance on kit (its only taken 7 years for this)
when i go campin now its a chillout and oppourtunity to get some sleep (wonders of kids there) or test skills without an audience.
my kit tends towards natural materials not army surplus (theres still dpm kit in there but nowhere near as much)
Ill use more resources from the area now than i used to.
so my ramblings may give you the general gist of what im aiming at.
how has bushcraft changed for you?
when i joined BCUK i was mainly interested in just gettin out,i had a 120ltr webtex bergen burstin at the seams with army surplus kit,ate ration packs, had a knife i had bought following a ooh shiny moment that was only used to cut open the ration packs and possibly the paracord used to tie out my Basha.my sleepin bag was a 58pat monster.
all my clothing was army sup too.
I carried masses of stuff that i deemed essential but never used.
fast forward 7years to now.
Often i use blankets no sleeping bag, my kit fits into an lk50 and haversack (That i made myself) ive a small belt kit which again ive made most of.
i use fresh food not rat packs (a definate improvement) and its supplemented with foraged stuff
my knife tends to be the M.o.r.a i was given by the mrs or a mora classic. It still cuts cordage (bankline as a rule now its cheaper than paracord) but its whittled,butchered meat and fish,stripped bark for cordage, made pothooks,constructed primative hunting tools and of course carved the obligatory spoons (one day i may even show them on here one day......)
I've lived for a week using only the clothes on my back and a small selection of kit that fitted my belt kit and a 20ltr pack
my interests now lean towards more skills being used and less reliance on kit (its only taken 7 years for this)
when i go campin now its a chillout and oppourtunity to get some sleep (wonders of kids there) or test skills without an audience.
my kit tends towards natural materials not army surplus (theres still dpm kit in there but nowhere near as much)
Ill use more resources from the area now than i used to.
so my ramblings may give you the general gist of what im aiming at.
how has bushcraft changed for you?
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