I helped a handful of Cubs learn to light a fire and then cook dough twists over it
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I helped a handful of Cubs learn to light a fire and then cook dough twists over it
Recorded my latest segment for this months Urban Bushcraft Podcast.
Plus, my bag is all packed for tomorrow's overnighter at my new potential semi-permanent winter camp site.
Ade.
Just got home from a night in the woods. Made a woven hazel fire reflector, worked extremely well.....http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/12/02/e7azuzyv.jpg
Today I went into my garage and sorted out about 80 purse nets, 3 long nets and about 150 ready to use snares, I then sorted out 2 bergans, 2 daysacks and some of me fishing kit as had to make 3 lure kits for Xmas presents, while sorting it all out I got the wild gasification stove burning to boil some soup, in the end I only managed to sort half of the garage will have to sort the rest of it another time.
cracking picture Ade, i'd love to try making a hazel reflector
I made a Festive wreath from all natural materials. Willow and Hazel for the hoop then I filled with leylandii, ivy, holly and some pheasant feathers.
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/12/07/za4use7u.jpg
And another one......
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/13/12/08/hametuma.jpg
Today i'll mostly be wiring up the auxilliary lights on my truck and checking all the winter equipment (tow rope, tinder, fuel, drinks, shovel, food etc) before I need it :)
Been out this morning .. Had breakfast made on my new trangia Swedish stove :) and found a nice little spot I'm gonna try an over nighter on in the next couple of weeks :)