My name is Max and I live in East Sussex.
Having been lurking (I think the net term is perving ) in the background for about a year and thought that it was about time I spoke up and registered.
I have been armchair colleting kit during this time and have most things, but have discovered as it appears many of you have, that you can never have enough !!!. If I went into the woods with all of the stuff that I have accumulated I would need Sherpa Tensing and a couple of his mates to give me a hand
I have actually been out in the woods near Battle (1066, Harold and all that) a couple of times lately, foraging chestnuts and shrooms, and am a gnats away from actually sleeping out, honest, no really I am.
I have learnt a shed load of stuff from you guys over the last year and am very grateful but was wondering how many of you are in East Sussex and if any of you would be willing to show me a thing or two, or just have a general chat about bushcraft type stuff in these parts.
Ray lives just up the road in Etchingham, and nice bloke that he seems to be, I cant afford the arm, leg, shirt off back etc for one of his courses.
And anyway, he told me that he was busy making a fire by repeatedly kicking a Marmoset until it sparked .
All joking aside I think what I share with yourselves is a love of the great outdoors and all things related.
Anyway keep up the good work and look foreword to hearing from you
Many Thanks,
Maxy
(Green as that big bloke that flogs sweetcorn)
Dont eat the yellow snow
Frank Zappa
Having been lurking (I think the net term is perving ) in the background for about a year and thought that it was about time I spoke up and registered.
I have been armchair colleting kit during this time and have most things, but have discovered as it appears many of you have, that you can never have enough !!!. If I went into the woods with all of the stuff that I have accumulated I would need Sherpa Tensing and a couple of his mates to give me a hand
I have actually been out in the woods near Battle (1066, Harold and all that) a couple of times lately, foraging chestnuts and shrooms, and am a gnats away from actually sleeping out, honest, no really I am.
I have learnt a shed load of stuff from you guys over the last year and am very grateful but was wondering how many of you are in East Sussex and if any of you would be willing to show me a thing or two, or just have a general chat about bushcraft type stuff in these parts.
Ray lives just up the road in Etchingham, and nice bloke that he seems to be, I cant afford the arm, leg, shirt off back etc for one of his courses.
And anyway, he told me that he was busy making a fire by repeatedly kicking a Marmoset until it sparked .
All joking aside I think what I share with yourselves is a love of the great outdoors and all things related.
Anyway keep up the good work and look foreword to hearing from you
Many Thanks,
Maxy
(Green as that big bloke that flogs sweetcorn)
Dont eat the yellow snow
Frank Zappa