Great weekend with Dave and Bryan. Unfortunately I had hurt my back last week, and decided that I couldn't do the two woods part of the challenge, so Dave and I did two nights at Price. Bryan joined us on Saturday am. Dave setup his Polish Laavu half, and Czech bedroll, I used my Full Polish Laavu, using the modified setup I showed here, http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=131473 and Bryan used a DD 3x3 and Czech bedroll.
On Saturday we went exploring and foraging, Sloes, Corn, Apples and Plums, we also found some mushrooms, but were not 100% certain they were edible so didn't use them. We also found a red stone, a flint perhaps, that threw a spark better than the normal black flint. We then returned to camp for a late lunch. After lunch Dave made up a batch of charcloth, we then collected firewood for the evening, mostly dead standing Hazel, but also some dry fallen Oak. My evening meal was a stew made from sweet potato, foraged sweetcorn, onion and carrot,and boiled ham, it hit the spot nicely. I also tried the egg on a skewer successfully, also drop scones and fried ham and eggs for breakfasts. It was a quiet weekend, but I enjoyed it very much. Thanks guys.
If anyone can ID the mushroom and Bracket fungus I would appreciate it. The Bracket was found 4mtrs up in the fork of an Ash above a hunters perch.




On Saturday we went exploring and foraging, Sloes, Corn, Apples and Plums, we also found some mushrooms, but were not 100% certain they were edible so didn't use them. We also found a red stone, a flint perhaps, that threw a spark better than the normal black flint. We then returned to camp for a late lunch. After lunch Dave made up a batch of charcloth, we then collected firewood for the evening, mostly dead standing Hazel, but also some dry fallen Oak. My evening meal was a stew made from sweet potato, foraged sweetcorn, onion and carrot,and boiled ham, it hit the spot nicely. I also tried the egg on a skewer successfully, also drop scones and fried ham and eggs for breakfasts. It was a quiet weekend, but I enjoyed it very much. Thanks guys.
If anyone can ID the mushroom and Bracket fungus I would appreciate it. The Bracket was found 4mtrs up in the fork of an Ash above a hunters perch.















