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    Newbie from the U.S.

    Hello everyone, I am a member over at BushcraftUSA username is the same (jeremyctry) I started this account to connect with other Bushcrafters and hopefully continue to learn new skill or at least new methods and adaptations of old ones. I am curious if anyone here knows of a class or series of lessons similar to those over on BushcraftUSA, either on this forum or in other forums? I hope to one day take a Bushcraft Vacation there in England, and take part in some of the hands on classes, but in the mean time would like to keep practicing my skills on my own.

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    Hi Jeremy,
    Welcome to the forum. I'm not a member of the BushcraftUSA forum though I am from the US; Upstate New York, Liverpool to be exact.
    Good group of folks on here, literally from all over the world, it's quite cool.
    All the best,
    Josh
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    Hi Jeremy. to the forum,and my,if you ever cross the pond??
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    Hello Jeremy and welcome,

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    to the forum jeremy

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    Welcome to the community

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    Dia duit agus fáilte from the snowy Connecticut woodlands
    As far as classes, the only hands-on ones I know of (in the northeast, that is) are Jack Mountain Bushcraft school in Maine, and Maine Primitive Skills School. I'm sure there are others that I don't know about.
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    Hi Jeremy and to the

    Cheers
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    Hi Jeremy and from Shropshire,Ken
    Ne te confundant illigitimi It is always a pleasure to see what you can make !, instead of buying it ready made. R Proenneke.

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