Hi guys,
I've been working as an outdoor instructor for a number of years now. I mostly lead groups into the mountains and really enjoy weaving Buhscraft in and out of my courses.
A lot of the time wild food really inspires my students, a number of companies have different takes on this. I have worked with some that have said absolutely no to wild food whatsoever, in case of misidentification, and I have also worked with many that give me free reign over this. I can understand both arguments and the frustration of instructors that have been trained in basic identification in courses like the Mountain Leader Award, Forest Schools or hold a Bushcraft NGB.
I have always used the '100% certain' approach to foraging- however, an instructor recently asked me if there is a list out there containing wild food that is considered to be easier to identify and therefore safer to use as an instructor. Is anyone aware of such a thing. Or is anyone aware of some guidance produced by a leading authority or a government organisation on the matter? This could be a good place to share for those people that enjoy sharing Bushcraft with others.
Thanks,
I've been working as an outdoor instructor for a number of years now. I mostly lead groups into the mountains and really enjoy weaving Buhscraft in and out of my courses.
A lot of the time wild food really inspires my students, a number of companies have different takes on this. I have worked with some that have said absolutely no to wild food whatsoever, in case of misidentification, and I have also worked with many that give me free reign over this. I can understand both arguments and the frustration of instructors that have been trained in basic identification in courses like the Mountain Leader Award, Forest Schools or hold a Bushcraft NGB.
I have always used the '100% certain' approach to foraging- however, an instructor recently asked me if there is a list out there containing wild food that is considered to be easier to identify and therefore safer to use as an instructor. Is anyone aware of such a thing. Or is anyone aware of some guidance produced by a leading authority or a government organisation on the matter? This could be a good place to share for those people that enjoy sharing Bushcraft with others.
Thanks,