Hi all,
I thought I would ask this question after this same subject came up in the Edged tools forum, the point made was that different people in different geographic locations have a different view of what "Bushcraft" is.
I'm not trying to start an I'm right, your wrong, argument but I thought that by finding out peoples definition we might be able to help people put into some perspective the uses and choices that are made for items of equipment we all use for our favorite outdoor activity...
So having said that I guess I'd better start the ball rolling....
My own definition of "Bushcraft" is learning the skills to live in the bush with little or no kit to aid me, having said that it is also the skills and knowledge to live day to day out in the bush with some degree of comfort, be it in camp or out on the trail, knowing which plants are useful and which ones to stay clear of, comes to mind.
So let me know what you think, but please remeber that no one is wrong, they just have a different point of view...
many thanks,
Karl
I thought I would ask this question after this same subject came up in the Edged tools forum, the point made was that different people in different geographic locations have a different view of what "Bushcraft" is.
I'm not trying to start an I'm right, your wrong, argument but I thought that by finding out peoples definition we might be able to help people put into some perspective the uses and choices that are made for items of equipment we all use for our favorite outdoor activity...
So having said that I guess I'd better start the ball rolling....
My own definition of "Bushcraft" is learning the skills to live in the bush with little or no kit to aid me, having said that it is also the skills and knowledge to live day to day out in the bush with some degree of comfort, be it in camp or out on the trail, knowing which plants are useful and which ones to stay clear of, comes to mind.
So let me know what you think, but please remeber that no one is wrong, they just have a different point of view...
many thanks,
Karl
