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    Bushcraft Camp July 2012

    Hi Folks

    I've just managed to get out for a long weekend and shot a couple of videos, the first was the review of the Czech bedroll which is here on NB somewhere.

    The second is a generic one of the camp in which I cooked some salmon using the split stick method I saw years ago on a Ray Mears programme.

    Hope that you like it......




    Ade

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    Excellent! I'm definitely going to give that split stick method a try although I did find myself cringing slightly and thinking 'PLEASE don't slip with the knife!!' whilst you were cutting the split towards your left arm. I know there's not really any other way to do it where you were and that you are obviously well practised with a knife but still...

    Thanks for posting Ade.

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    Nice video. That is the way I cook all sorts of fish, including cod and coalfish as well if I do it over a fire. :-)
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    Great vid Ade Thanks for sharin mate

    Cheers
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    spot on!!!
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    That salmon looked, well good enough to eat. Never tried that cooking method, but having seen this video, I definitely want to if I get the chance.

    Grand as always, thanks for sharing
    Ansum La

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    Thanks folks. I have to say that it was one of my favourite camps I have ever done.

    The weather was perfect, the deer tracks were everywhere, the salmon tasted amazing and we got to watch a young Roe deer for a while too.

    I'm going back there again in August so more films to follow as there are a few things I want to try out/practice.

    All the best for now and thanks again for all the comments.

    Ade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeedABrew View Post
    Excellent! I'm definitely going to give that split stick method a try although I did find myself cringing slightly and thinking 'PLEASE don't slip with the knife!!' whilst you were cutting the split towards your left arm. I know there's not really any other way to do it where you were and that you are obviously well practised with a knife but still...

    Thanks for posting Ade.
    Thanks for the concern buddy. It's much appreciated. I guess in hindsight it wasn't the safest use of a knife ever caught on film.

    Ade

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    Great video, great website!

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    great vid adrian

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