When going through this forum i keep noticing the irony of it all.
Lot's of people view Bushcraft as a way to get closer to nature, learn skills used by our ancestor and embrace the wee man inside that want's to smash stuff with axes and other sharp stuff and burn stuff.
The idea of getting closer to nature but doing it with things like titanium mugs, goretex jackets, clothing that has more research, thought, expertise into it than apollo 11.
We like to think we appreciate nature more and help protect it by not taking greenwood, which on here seems to be worse than murder..
Going out into the woods to feel more connected to the land by hauling in 200 pound worth of gear.
Anyone new to bushcraft might think he needs all that crap but you don't.
A pair of jeans, a t shirt, a couple of jumpers and a jacket plus couple of pairs of socks and boots is all you'll need in winter, you dont need titanium, just get a ss tin, you don't need a 30 pound tarp or a 200 pound sleeping bag or even a 50 pound knife.
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Lot's of people view Bushcraft as a way to get closer to nature, learn skills used by our ancestor and embrace the wee man inside that want's to smash stuff with axes and other sharp stuff and burn stuff.
The idea of getting closer to nature but doing it with things like titanium mugs, goretex jackets, clothing that has more research, thought, expertise into it than apollo 11.
We like to think we appreciate nature more and help protect it by not taking greenwood, which on here seems to be worse than murder..
Going out into the woods to feel more connected to the land by hauling in 200 pound worth of gear.
Anyone new to bushcraft might think he needs all that crap but you don't.
A pair of jeans, a t shirt, a couple of jumpers and a jacket plus couple of pairs of socks and boots is all you'll need in winter, you dont need titanium, just get a ss tin, you don't need a 30 pound tarp or a 200 pound sleeping bag or even a 50 pound knife.
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