Thanks for the comments. Its really great to hear from others who do similar with their kids. These are skills they won't ever get from school. Not to mention all the other things they learn such as confidence, patience, being comfortable with their own company and so on. Whilst its great to give your kids these kind of learning opportunities, for me its about spending quality time with my kids without the distractions of home life.
In answer to a couple of questions.
Salt Back Pete. I don't take anything special for them really, a few bits to keep them dry, warm and fed. I bought them an ex army down sleeping bag which keeps them warm, and a gortex bivy bag to keep any wind and damp out. Although a decent shelter does the best job of keeping them warm and dry not to mention the fun of building it, its also good to sleep under the stars. They both love to draw so I always check I've got a small pad and pencil with me so they can doodle by the fire.
Stovie Great pictures!
hanzo Well done to you and your kids for making the trek, you deserve a proud papa moment, hope there are plenty more.