Thanks very much, Snowleopard and OakAshandThorn. Your words are greatly appreciated.
Keep an eye out on the website for an article on the evolution of music.
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Thanks very much, Snowleopard and OakAshandThorn. Your words are greatly appreciated.
Keep an eye out on the website for an article on the evolution of music.
Hello, Natural Bushcraft.
Over the past few months I've been working on a website:
Oakenwise.com, a site dedicated to ancient man and the skills upon which they depended to survive in the...
Looks great, friend, but the sound is only working on the left channel for me.
Don't assume I don't read. I have plenty of books on the subject. ; )
Anyway, Fishy, don't you see my point that his approach to commenting on Mears and Grylls was a bit... brash? I don't care if...
A stunning show before they go.
Great shot.
I'm offended by his pompousness, FishyFolk.
Ray Mears simply said, "as far as I'm concerned these people are just showmen", or something to that effect.
Grylls said a few polite words about Mears...
Okay, I'm sorry... but who is this pompous old man?
His opinion of Grylls is accurate, but concerning Mears...
It makes me angry that these pretend hard men think it's all about survival. No,...
No, I understand. I just have a very verbose style of writing. I write like that when an idea is incredibley important to me because, quite frankly, I'm an educated and rational person. Why waste the...
This is a rather personal post that I've been wanting to write for a long time. Now I finally have the energy to do so.
For me, Bushcraft isn't just 'camping out and having fun in the wilderness.'...
That's some very intricate work. Good job.
Welcome, Dave.
I've just been reading about the Rowan in all its detail (interesting folklore). I could've eaten the scarlet berries, right? Darn! I wish I'd have known back then.
Ah, well that settles it. Two people, yourself and Sapper, have named it Rowan. And what do you know, I was in Scotland. What are the chances?
Cheers!
Okay, I think we've talked enough about...
We're talking about this. http://i.imgur.com/IH0Cs.jpg
Sapper said it looks like Rowan. I just naturally made the conclusion that you were reffering to this as Larch because that has red seeds,...
No Rowan? Or are you saying that what Sapper said as Rowan is actually Larch, because Larch has similar red seeds.
Edit: But that tree, the previously thought Rowan with the berries, has leaves...
Heh. I should've made it clearer that I ment this particular section of the forum. Of course I'm sure that Natural Bushcraft has a lot of information to read and to give when it comes to different...
How embarrassing... I should've looked closer. Once I zoomed in I could see that they were, in fact, leaves instead of needles.
I think I'd better stop before I make myself sound even more...
Ah, so Spruce and Rowan? Interesting. I can't tell the difference between the two other than the fact that one has berries. ;)
That and the quality of that latest photo is terrible...
Wow, what a brilliant site. So much information. Thanks.
Edit: This image here shows the tree that I meant to be indentified. This was the prime tree of the campsite. I don't think that link...
I understand that it's a tradition that has been done for a very long time, indeed. I agree with one's doing it if one's carving has some profound meaning to it. "Spencer 2011" does not. Honestly, I...
I forgot to mention that there were also carvings of names in the trees where we camped. 'Spencer 2011', things like that. How modern and vile...
It's off-topic but since I've already described my...
Yes, but weren't most of those things bio-degradable?
Would you rather see leftover tools and crafts, food and cloth from out ancient ancestors, or aluminium cans full of modern toxic waste?
Ah, interesting.
For me, beginning to explore the natural world is like being born again. I have to learn everything. I'm essentially blind when I'm in the outdoors, not to its beauty but to its...
Yeah, I bet, Comanighttrain. It's only natural that I'll want to go to more remote places as I gain more experience.
Oh I think I saw that substance...
I just realised that the ground might've...
Indeed.
No I didn't, I'm afraid. I don't know why but everytime I go out camping it turns out that I spend most of the day going to see different places. By the time we got back it was getting...