Hi.
Well, I'm a bushcrafter from France... but I live in a region where the French villages have german names, where German people speaks french better than the Frenchies, where your Belgian neighbour live in a province that wear the same name as another neighbour country (yep, Belgium has a province called "Luxembourg" that sit next to the "great Dukedom of Luxembourg") and where the smaller country of the four offer 99% of the jobs.
Pretty fun IMHO.
Oh and at least 40% of the land is covered with forests wich are public wich means you can camp without asking first (at least in France, it's a little bit more tricky with the neighbours).
Another thing, please excuse my English. I'm a little bit rusty and I'm here, not only for bushcraft stuff, but also to practice that language. Feel free to torture me with your grammar Nword fantasies.
I forgot: 38 yo, 1m87, mâle (I guess), wear glasses and like chinese food.
Well, I'm a bushcrafter from France... but I live in a region where the French villages have german names, where German people speaks french better than the Frenchies, where your Belgian neighbour live in a province that wear the same name as another neighbour country (yep, Belgium has a province called "Luxembourg" that sit next to the "great Dukedom of Luxembourg") and where the smaller country of the four offer 99% of the jobs.
Pretty fun IMHO.
Oh and at least 40% of the land is covered with forests wich are public wich means you can camp without asking first (at least in France, it's a little bit more tricky with the neighbours).
Another thing, please excuse my English. I'm a little bit rusty and I'm here, not only for bushcraft stuff, but also to practice that language. Feel free to torture me with your grammar Nword fantasies.
I forgot: 38 yo, 1m87, mâle (I guess), wear glasses and like chinese food.