I didn't want to hijack Wayland's Lost Opportunity thread.
It seems to me that he is quite right that many Bushcrafters are far happier to pay for something shiny than pay for skills and experience.
It's hard to believe that with the number of regular members on here that Tony's trips to the Arctic have failed to be over subscribed.
I hear lots of excuses for not going on courses or trips generally from people with large shiny new cars and the latest gadgets.
It's about priorities I guess for me skills maketh the man and I am enterally trying to improve my skills and knowledge base. Others prefer a more materialistic measure of their self worth.
It seems to me that he is quite right that many Bushcrafters are far happier to pay for something shiny than pay for skills and experience.
It's hard to believe that with the number of regular members on here that Tony's trips to the Arctic have failed to be over subscribed.
I hear lots of excuses for not going on courses or trips generally from people with large shiny new cars and the latest gadgets.
It's about priorities I guess for me skills maketh the man and I am enterally trying to improve my skills and knowledge base. Others prefer a more materialistic measure of their self worth.