Hello all,
As some of you will know, i’m brand-spanking new to Bushcraft and i’m asking basic questions. This morning, I began to consider the underlying philosophy and wondered where Bushcraft begins and ends.
See video link below.
Without wanting to get into the historical hows and whys of how these people came to be in this situation (See his previous video on this) and while also realising that it’s not an unusual situation for people the World over, I noticed a familiar ‘Hierarchy of needs’ (Maslow) existing at the core of their situation and began to consider their situation as a form of developed Bushcraft. I mean that in the least offensive way as I have strong personal connections with a similar places in India and have done the same sort of thing as he has, which is sort of how I came to find, follow and support this youtuber.
So when does Bushcraft become something else? I consider ‘Bushcraft’, to mean using anything in any given environment to sustain life. Look at the types of shelters, water, food, hygeine, development of essential ideas, fuel, types of fires, terrain, location, layout.... these people have existed without a clean supply of water for several generations and are a testament to the endurance of the human spirit. Their ancestors began with a blank canvas on a piece of land and their idea gradually developed. What would you do differently if you were on this land?
I hope this inspires conversation and for some, a greater understanding of what is possible. I also hope I haven’t fallen foul of any forum rules, as that was not my intention.
Best wishes,
Darryl
As some of you will know, i’m brand-spanking new to Bushcraft and i’m asking basic questions. This morning, I began to consider the underlying philosophy and wondered where Bushcraft begins and ends.
See video link below.
Without wanting to get into the historical hows and whys of how these people came to be in this situation (See his previous video on this) and while also realising that it’s not an unusual situation for people the World over, I noticed a familiar ‘Hierarchy of needs’ (Maslow) existing at the core of their situation and began to consider their situation as a form of developed Bushcraft. I mean that in the least offensive way as I have strong personal connections with a similar places in India and have done the same sort of thing as he has, which is sort of how I came to find, follow and support this youtuber.
So when does Bushcraft become something else? I consider ‘Bushcraft’, to mean using anything in any given environment to sustain life. Look at the types of shelters, water, food, hygeine, development of essential ideas, fuel, types of fires, terrain, location, layout.... these people have existed without a clean supply of water for several generations and are a testament to the endurance of the human spirit. Their ancestors began with a blank canvas on a piece of land and their idea gradually developed. What would you do differently if you were on this land?
I hope this inspires conversation and for some, a greater understanding of what is possible. I also hope I haven’t fallen foul of any forum rules, as that was not my intention.
Best wishes,
Darryl