My nephew and I were in desperate need of some ‘downtime’ and our usual ‘disconnect and reset’ camp out.
We headed to our usual spot, the shelter had partially fallen over in a storm but the tarp wasn’t ripped - we left it as will redesign and move it in the spring.
Fire pit was fine, and nothing had been disturbed.
My bed for the night, my nephew slept in a bivvy under a bush (young bones!) about 150m away

Fire started, I was able to show my nephew how to split down wet wood to find the dry heart, and then make feather sticks to get the fire going in the rain we could then use some of our firewood stash in the part of the shelter that hadn’t collapsed (we cut and stood upright a load of birch poles at the end of the summer). I also showed him how to make a pot hanger

Cooked a bit of bacon for lunch, then popped some spuds in the embers for our dinner


While that was cooking my nephew wanted to try and make a stick basket he could haul into a tree to store edibles away from the ground. He did quite well imo.




Then it was time for spuds before a moonlight walk around the forest looking for owls (we heard a number of them but didn’t see any this time)


Just what the two of us needed to reset and regroup
Ed
We headed to our usual spot, the shelter had partially fallen over in a storm but the tarp wasn’t ripped - we left it as will redesign and move it in the spring.
Fire pit was fine, and nothing had been disturbed.
My bed for the night, my nephew slept in a bivvy under a bush (young bones!) about 150m away

Fire started, I was able to show my nephew how to split down wet wood to find the dry heart, and then make feather sticks to get the fire going in the rain we could then use some of our firewood stash in the part of the shelter that hadn’t collapsed (we cut and stood upright a load of birch poles at the end of the summer). I also showed him how to make a pot hanger

Cooked a bit of bacon for lunch, then popped some spuds in the embers for our dinner


While that was cooking my nephew wanted to try and make a stick basket he could haul into a tree to store edibles away from the ground. He did quite well imo.




Then it was time for spuds before a moonlight walk around the forest looking for owls (we heard a number of them but didn’t see any this time)


Just what the two of us needed to reset and regroup
Ed