EDIT: I have heard a lot of people say that people who do bushcraft in the winter usually end up dead sadly. Is it possible for anyone to actually be prepared and not die without modern amenities? For an example instead of being in a modern home, a bothie or a tent or makeshift bushcraft house?
I am looking to take an instructors course for bushcraft wild camping to become more experienced and a survivalist when camping long term. However, my ways are very different than most here...I am a medievalist (living history) and I dress daily as the 9th c. - 14th c. (early picts to middle ages/early scotland). However, I have some questions I can not seem to find in my historical research. How did our ancestors survive such harsh winter? I ask because I too wish to not change my attire but be able to survive the winters. To give a specific region, I am specifically speaking of the highlands.
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I know the rain is difficult but manageable; however, the winter is what confuses me. I am aware of the geographical difference due to the biggest majority of trees being cutdown in Scotland which would have given some form of protection from the winter's wind and rain but that does not entirely protect someone from the temperature, snow, scarce of food, etc.
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*I am an autistic man, I know I am odd, please be kind with helpful answers and sited resources if possible. If this is not your intent please do the right thing and move along.*
I am looking to take an instructors course for bushcraft wild camping to become more experienced and a survivalist when camping long term. However, my ways are very different than most here...I am a medievalist (living history) and I dress daily as the 9th c. - 14th c. (early picts to middle ages/early scotland). However, I have some questions I can not seem to find in my historical research. How did our ancestors survive such harsh winter? I ask because I too wish to not change my attire but be able to survive the winters. To give a specific region, I am specifically speaking of the highlands.
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I know the rain is difficult but manageable; however, the winter is what confuses me. I am aware of the geographical difference due to the biggest majority of trees being cutdown in Scotland which would have given some form of protection from the winter's wind and rain but that does not entirely protect someone from the temperature, snow, scarce of food, etc.
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*I am an autistic man, I know I am odd, please be kind with helpful answers and sited resources if possible. If this is not your intent please do the right thing and move along.*
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