I have just been looking through some bushcraft vids on youtube and came across this. A young Lofty Wiseman I bought Lofty's SAS survival handbook back in the late eighties when I was hospitalized after being stung by a scorpion. I laid in that hospital bed for two weeks reading that book and thought to myself when I get out of here I'm going straight off to the woods with just a survival tin. It didn't quite work out like that.
Once I was better I was off doing other things but that survival handbook and learning outdoor skills, was always in the back of my mind. In 2004 I was given a free British army basher which got the ball rolling and the rest as they say is history. I would like to hear other peoples stories of how and when they got involved with bushcraft and who inspired them.
[video=youtube;4Rz53FZJraY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Rz53FZJraY[/video]
Once I was better I was off doing other things but that survival handbook and learning outdoor skills, was always in the back of my mind. In 2004 I was given a free British army basher which got the ball rolling and the rest as they say is history. I would like to hear other peoples stories of how and when they got involved with bushcraft and who inspired them.
[video=youtube;4Rz53FZJraY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Rz53FZJraY[/video]