It's that time of year.
I'm at work in body but not in spirit. Not that busy anyway. My sole task today is to come up with a good excuse for not going to the faculty Christmas buffet on Wednesday.
So, it's got me thinking. You see, on Saturday we went out for our last bushcraft outing for the year (yeah, I know there's still a few weeks left, but yuletide chores will get in the way). We went up the North Downs and found a cave (a rather grandiose term - a 10' deep dip in the chalk cliffs is more like it) and had chicken and veg stew, mince pies with brandy cream and sloe gin! Yes, our Christmas bushcraft dinner!
And I was wondering what everyone else's Bushcraft Year had been like and what Bushcraft New Year's Resolutions you were going to make.
I'll start.
I've had quite an active 2009. Didn't do as much camping out as previous years, but had many more individual days. I did more crafting and making than usual, which I'm pleased with. Also found some really good new spots. Made contact with the people at Bushcraft Magazine (not too far from me) and camped out on their site and went on the bow-making course.
I also like mountain biking, and often combine my bushcrafting/mountain biking. Bought a new bike this year and converted my old one to single speed. In the Summer I cycled and wild-camped around the Devon/Dorset/Somerset area - it was my 'expedition' of the year. Be good to do some more of that in 2010.
My Resolution for 2010 is the same as last year's: learn more foraging and wild food skills! Which I didn't really get round to. I'm adamant this year though.
So. What about you?
I'm at work in body but not in spirit. Not that busy anyway. My sole task today is to come up with a good excuse for not going to the faculty Christmas buffet on Wednesday.
So, it's got me thinking. You see, on Saturday we went out for our last bushcraft outing for the year (yeah, I know there's still a few weeks left, but yuletide chores will get in the way). We went up the North Downs and found a cave (a rather grandiose term - a 10' deep dip in the chalk cliffs is more like it) and had chicken and veg stew, mince pies with brandy cream and sloe gin! Yes, our Christmas bushcraft dinner!
And I was wondering what everyone else's Bushcraft Year had been like and what Bushcraft New Year's Resolutions you were going to make.
I'll start.
I've had quite an active 2009. Didn't do as much camping out as previous years, but had many more individual days. I did more crafting and making than usual, which I'm pleased with. Also found some really good new spots. Made contact with the people at Bushcraft Magazine (not too far from me) and camped out on their site and went on the bow-making course.
I also like mountain biking, and often combine my bushcrafting/mountain biking. Bought a new bike this year and converted my old one to single speed. In the Summer I cycled and wild-camped around the Devon/Dorset/Somerset area - it was my 'expedition' of the year. Be good to do some more of that in 2010.
My Resolution for 2010 is the same as last year's: learn more foraging and wild food skills! Which I didn't really get round to. I'm adamant this year though.
So. What about you?
- but did not forign trips...