Hey forum. I found this place a while back via my knifemaking hobby. From the bit of lurking I've done, this seems like a lovely supportive and very knowledgeable community, so I'd love to pitch in and learn while sharing what I can.
As per the thread title, I'm a bit of a townie where bushcraft knowledge is concerned. I'm hoping to pick up some of that good stuff though. Time is usually in short supply due to family and work but I do get enough 'bites' to read/watch the 'theory' even if I only get the odd practical session!
I think my best bet is to extend those weekend dog walks to include a stop & brew up, while I work on my poor tree & plant ID for starters. Hopefully that will help me boost my small stock of free natural materials to bring along my crafty stuff too.
Before this gets long and too boring, I'll be off to peruse threads and hopefully up my posts-count so I can later share photos of some of my efforts thus far.
Thanks for having me!
All the best,
Andy
As per the thread title, I'm a bit of a townie where bushcraft knowledge is concerned. I'm hoping to pick up some of that good stuff though. Time is usually in short supply due to family and work but I do get enough 'bites' to read/watch the 'theory' even if I only get the odd practical session!
I think my best bet is to extend those weekend dog walks to include a stop & brew up, while I work on my poor tree & plant ID for starters. Hopefully that will help me boost my small stock of free natural materials to bring along my crafty stuff too.
Before this gets long and too boring, I'll be off to peruse threads and hopefully up my posts-count so I can later share photos of some of my efforts thus far.
Thanks for having me!
All the best,
Andy