leon-b said:yes i would love to give that a go but doesnt that have to be soaked in a stream for 8 weeks or something like that ?
leon
leon-b said:right, fenlander reccomended that i could collect tree buds, stick them on a bit of paper and them write down characteristics, bark etc heres the first one
the bark was grey/brown and had deep ridges. any ideas
i had a little look and i think it may be beech
leon
leon-b said:hi i thought that maybe some of you experienced folk out there could help me compile a list of any thing bushcrafty for me to learn it will help an awfull lot of beginers that dont have a clue where to start in bushcarft like me
leon-b said:i went on that walk yesterday and it was great, i hadnt been round that way before
i went into town today and bought some Karrimor ksb 300 S they retail for about £85 but in the sale they were £65, we were talking to the man about how i like bushcraft and stuff and he was very impressed, so impressed that he gave me another 20% off so that brought them down to about £50 how great is that.
im wearing them now around the house to break them in
leon
thanks mate, glad im helping you, dont kno how though lolGreg said:It seems you have come on a long way Leon, because now you are helping new guys like me getting into bushcraft, well done you! :You_Rock_
Looks like a Poplar to me, will stand corrected though.leon-b said:right, fenlander reccomended that i could collect tree buds, stick them on a bit of paper and them write down characteristics, bark etc heres the first one
the bark was grey/brown and had deep ridges. any ideas
i had a little look and i think it may be beech
leon