This may be a little lengthy
Right, I've decided to fill my newly aquired journal with the following things (in this order)
-Tracking
-Pencil Sketches of the Animals
-Different types of wood (firelighting)
-Recipes (both in the bush and at home)
-A "how to" section
Tracking
In this section I have included Sketches of the animal tracks (natural Size) a quick description of the animal, then information on its occurence, habbits, Habitat, tracks, trails, dwelling place and defining signs of the animal. I then finish with some more sketches of the track, e.g hind foot, fore foot, tracks registered, tracks in hard mud tracks in soft mud.
Pencil sketches of the animals
This is pretty self explanitory, I'm quite good at sketching things if I have something to look at/copy from, not very good at doing it from memory, this isn't really for reference sake but more for fun and because I think it will look nice in the journal.
Different types of wood
In this section I'm going to put a lot of different types of wood, how well they burn, heat, duration etc, and all other information on how they can be used for firelighting, I'm also going to stick in leaves from the different tree's for indentification, then finally some information on different fire set ups.
Recipes
I'll put in some simple recipes that I have gathered off this "lovely Grub" section, and then some others I know for both making out in the woods or at home or preparing at home to make in the woods etc.
"how to"
Finally I'll put in some information on "how to" subjects. E.g- tarp configurations, how to set up a hammock in the different ways, how to make home DIY items (such as a coke can stove,) then lastly how to make different natual shelters in the woods.
Now i've finished rambling
Do you have any ideas of what else I could fill my journal with?
Thanks for reading and thanks in advance for your help
Jordan
Right, I've decided to fill my newly aquired journal with the following things (in this order)
-Tracking
-Pencil Sketches of the Animals
-Different types of wood (firelighting)
-Recipes (both in the bush and at home)
-A "how to" section
Tracking
In this section I have included Sketches of the animal tracks (natural Size) a quick description of the animal, then information on its occurence, habbits, Habitat, tracks, trails, dwelling place and defining signs of the animal. I then finish with some more sketches of the track, e.g hind foot, fore foot, tracks registered, tracks in hard mud tracks in soft mud.
Pencil sketches of the animals
This is pretty self explanitory, I'm quite good at sketching things if I have something to look at/copy from, not very good at doing it from memory, this isn't really for reference sake but more for fun and because I think it will look nice in the journal.
Different types of wood
In this section I'm going to put a lot of different types of wood, how well they burn, heat, duration etc, and all other information on how they can be used for firelighting, I'm also going to stick in leaves from the different tree's for indentification, then finally some information on different fire set ups.
Recipes
I'll put in some simple recipes that I have gathered off this "lovely Grub" section, and then some others I know for both making out in the woods or at home or preparing at home to make in the woods etc.
"how to"
Finally I'll put in some information on "how to" subjects. E.g- tarp configurations, how to set up a hammock in the different ways, how to make home DIY items (such as a coke can stove,) then lastly how to make different natual shelters in the woods.
Now i've finished rambling
Thanks for reading and thanks in advance for your help
Jordan
so here it is:
