The question is like asking 'what is driving'
Whether you drive 100 miles a year in a Reliant or 50,000 miles a year in a Bentley, you are still labelled as a 'driver'
So, anytime you use wilderness skills, techniques, procedures or any associated equipment you can be described as doing bushcraft. Even if you are in your backyard or a campsite.
It would be divisive and elitist to suggest otherwise. Obviously anyone who owns or uses a spork must be ridiculed, it goes without saying that sporkies are not bushies.
Whether you drive 100 miles a year in a Reliant or 50,000 miles a year in a Bentley, you are still labelled as a 'driver'
So, anytime you use wilderness skills, techniques, procedures or any associated equipment you can be described as doing bushcraft. Even if you are in your backyard or a campsite.
It would be divisive and elitist to suggest otherwise. Obviously anyone who owns or uses a spork must be ridiculed, it goes without saying that sporkies are not bushies.