Some excellent suggestions there fellas, loads of food for thought.
Although I've just come home from watching The Hobbit, and I had a crazy idea.
How about a 2-4 min video about bushcraft in a Lord of The Rings style??!!
Ade
Some excellent suggestions there fellas, loads of food for thought.
Although I've just come home from watching The Hobbit, and I had a crazy idea.
How about a 2-4 min video about bushcraft in a Lord of The Rings style??!!
Ade
My website http://www.northwestbushcraft.co.uk
My YouTube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/Northwestbushcraft
My precious billy pot...........lol
'Experience is the most efficient teacher of all things,'
"One Mod to rule them all, One URL to find them, One Meet to bring them all and in the darkness bind them..." ???
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There you go an embryonic idea for a competition...the best 'spoof' bushcraft film..minimum duration 1 minute maximum 3 minutes in a televisual/theatrical/cinematographic genre of your choice...although slasher and porn movies NOT allowed..
An example would be someone hiding behind the bathroom door a la ' The Shining' as the axe pounds on the door bits of wod splinter until a face os pressed to the hole......Heres....Cody..Lundin needs work I know
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That's it sorted fellas.
Thanks for the help. That's gonna be my competition, a bushcraft film 1-4 mins long in the style of your favourite film or genre.
To answer Sar-Ian's earlier question, the main prize is gonna be a "Romany Bushcrafter" knife blade. The blade was designed by me and manufactured by bladesmith Duncan Chandler of Dorset Woodland Blades.
For those of you familiar with his work, he needs no introduction. He is excellent at what he does.
This is an example of the blade that I put a handle on some time ago.....
Thanks again guys.
Ade.
Last edited by AdrianRose; 05-01-2013 at 08:53 PM.
My website http://www.northwestbushcraft.co.uk
My YouTube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/Northwestbushcraft
very very nice!!!!!!!!! mmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!!!!shiny!
'Experience is the most efficient teacher of all things,'