jakunen said:I've not managed to track back how far Crampball as a coal goes but it must go back to the time of the Doctrine of something-or-other, (sorry brains gone phut), where they believed a plant told you what it was good.
For example as Lungwort leaves look like an infected lung so was used for lung disorders, the roots of Pilewort resemble - I'll let you work out what that is good for yourself, so it seems logical that as Daldinia concentrica looks like a charred piece of wood...
Doctrine of Signatures ;-) There is a very old copy in the british library but I can't remember the date.jakunen said:I've not managed to track back how far Crampball as a coal goes but it must go back to the time of the Doctrine of something-or-other, (sorry brains gone phut),
Ed said:Well anyone who puts an ash log on a fire that has a cramp ball on it will see that the cramp ball burns like charcoal (as a coal) ...... simple oberservation.... even for a 5yr old.
Ed
Gary said:Not sure Tomtom.
Does anybody know if Roy Croft ever wrote a book?
Another interesting thought, if Ray had managed to pass his army/marine selection and had joined the forces I wonder if bushcraft would be as popular as it is? Maybe he'd have joined the forces camp and this site would now be called SurvivalUK!!
Just a thought ..... now back to Roy Croft..........
bombadil said:That would be when he took Stickeen out onto the glacier...):
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Yep, quite an amazing story. Thanks for the link, that's quite and awesome story too.....it would be fantastic to think that she made it all the way to siberia :ekt: