Hello Everyone !!
I am very new to bushcraft...I have been very interested in the subject for a long time but have only just taken the time to complete my first, practical bushcraft course, which I absolutely loved !!
My question may be a silly one...but what do I do now? I cant afford to keep on paying to go on courses but I want to practise some of the skills that I have learnt until I can go on my next organised course.
Being based in Essex I am surrounded by countryside that is either private land, farms or public woodland that is so full of dog walkers that I may as well be walking around the local supermarket on a Saturday afternoon!!
So really Im just wondering what everyone does to hone their skills in between 'expeditions' and if there if any good woodland tucked away in Essex that can be recommended ??
Thank you for your help and advise.
I am very new to bushcraft...I have been very interested in the subject for a long time but have only just taken the time to complete my first, practical bushcraft course, which I absolutely loved !!
My question may be a silly one...but what do I do now? I cant afford to keep on paying to go on courses but I want to practise some of the skills that I have learnt until I can go on my next organised course.
Being based in Essex I am surrounded by countryside that is either private land, farms or public woodland that is so full of dog walkers that I may as well be walking around the local supermarket on a Saturday afternoon!!
So really Im just wondering what everyone does to hone their skills in between 'expeditions' and if there if any good woodland tucked away in Essex that can be recommended ??
Thank you for your help and advise.