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    No problems, good luck with it.

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    Just watched the 7 second video, thats ace

    I dont know what fungi species are local to you, but small sections of birch polypore and artists conk dried out for a few days also make great ember extenders along with cramp balls.

    Regards, al.
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    Martin the Cornwall RV may tie in with my final exams (never mind 6-10hrs on the train).
    So i was wandering if NB were having a summer meet?
    Thanks....



    HTH

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    Moderator & Poshcrafter™ Martin's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by klause View Post
    Martin the Cornwall RV may tie in with my final exams (never mind 6-10hrs on the train).
    So i was wandering if NB were having a summer meet?
    Thanks....
    Probably...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin View Post
    Probably...

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    haha - definately maybe ?
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    I've put a link in the beginners bushcraft section for wild wood surival, there are some excellent tips on there. Including wood selection and different methods of making a hearth board. Mini drills, double drills, everything you need from basics to advanced skills.

    http://www.naturalbushcraft.co.uk/fo...advanced-folk.
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