Hey all,
I need some advice. I am going to try and get started on other aspects of bushcraft now and want to start looking at food.
Can anyone recommend any decent methods of learning about "outdoor" food? The problem is that I live on the Isle of Wight, so there is no-one local over here. I want to learn about fungi recognition and obtaining food from the land.
Can anyone help me? The main problem is that you can look at textbooks and the pics do not always match the samples you find, and with mushrooms, it is better to be safe than sorry. I am also a firm believer in the practical side of things.
Would anyone be prepared to share some of their knowledge with me and spend some time with me in return for perhaps a weekend in the wilds of a 2500 acre area i have here? Just out of interest, you can go shooting (shotgun and air rifle) for food, so it might give someone a free day or two of shooting!!! This could be a nice weekend break for someone? I would be willing to travel to the mainland, but obviously not too far!!!
Thanks
I need some advice. I am going to try and get started on other aspects of bushcraft now and want to start looking at food.
Can anyone recommend any decent methods of learning about "outdoor" food? The problem is that I live on the Isle of Wight, so there is no-one local over here. I want to learn about fungi recognition and obtaining food from the land.
Can anyone help me? The main problem is that you can look at textbooks and the pics do not always match the samples you find, and with mushrooms, it is better to be safe than sorry. I am also a firm believer in the practical side of things.
Would anyone be prepared to share some of their knowledge with me and spend some time with me in return for perhaps a weekend in the wilds of a 2500 acre area i have here? Just out of interest, you can go shooting (shotgun and air rifle) for food, so it might give someone a free day or two of shooting!!! This could be a nice weekend break for someone? I would be willing to travel to the mainland, but obviously not too far!!!
Thanks