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    airing out my stuff from the weekend, cutting wood for projects in the garden and dabbling with different woods for bowdriling - getting practice in
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    Took advantage of the sunshine this afternoon and walked around St Ives Bay, starting at the island, St Ives ending at Godrevy Point, then circling back to Hayle for a pasty and a pint while I waited for the bus home. Had a couple of brews along the way, recce'ed one potential sneaky camping spot and managed to misidentify a couple of wild edibles


    Around 16 miles all in and the knee held up fine. All good
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    Spent the day with good friends Ade and Phil having a wander in the woods and I got the opportunity to practice the bow drill, luckily I had Ade with me on the camera!

    Hope you enjoy it as much as I did!

    http://youtu.be/NI6nAa6wdyU

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    Quote Originally Posted by FishyFolk View Post
    Certainly :-)
    Some coming soon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dannyreid1978 View Post
    spent the day with good friends ade and phil having a wander in the woods and i got the opportunity to practice the bow drill, luckily i had ade with me on the camera!

    Hope you enjoy it as much as i did!

    http://youtu.be/ni6naa6wdyu
    your the daddy

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    built an area to sit out and carve, knapp and cook in the back garden with timber from trees I have felled..needs a few tweaks but nearly there, sowed some seeds for the garden too
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sapper4083 View Post
    built an area to sit out and carve, knapp and cook in the back garden with timber from trees I have felled..needs a few tweaks but nearly there, sowed some seeds for the garden too
    Sounds nice mate. Got a picci?
    Paul

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    Made some wax pads last night.
    Cant believe how long they last!

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    Paul

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    I went to a local forest on Tuesday to practice a few bushcraft skills.

    One of which was tracking and animal sign. Here are a few pics of Roe deer tracks and a tree with teeth marks in it where the deer have stripped the bark to get to the cadmium layer.







    Ade

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    Helped fell and log a Californian Redwood.....Sequoia...interesting tree massively spaced growth rings, inch thick spongy bark and a cambium layer nearly the same thickness...lovely grain pattern shame it had to come down really
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