I do understand the idea of bushcraft being a part of life. I have just had Jarrod Stone Dahl staying with me. He builds birch bark canoes and snowshoes, taps birch and maple for syrup, harvests wild rice and traps beaver. He has trouble getting his head round the whole idea of going out to do bushcraft. To him it is all just stuff you have to do in order to do other stuff. You have to build fire, feed yourself keep warm etc but to go out to "do bushcraft" is a bit like the folk who drive their landrovers down tracks where they know they will get stuck so they can winch them out even though there is a perfectly good road running alongside.