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oddjob
Guest
Hi,
Am a newbie on this forum and am interested in suggestions for good locations in the South of England to get properly started in the wonderful world of bushcraft.
I loved the outward bound world I was involved in with the Scouts and then Cadets. And after a few years away from getting out there am basically looking to dust off my basha's that I have stored away and start to use this coming summer (hopefully a good one) on expanding my skills and experiences.
Have to put my hands up and admit it's been Mr Mears recent TV series that's helped rekindled my wanderlust, especially the episode when he was in Swedish Lapland, brought back some good memories as I spent a couple of winters in my early teens in a place called Roveniemi in Finland being taught how to cross country ski by my uncle, though we spent our nights in the warmth of a modern house.
Anyway enough of my wittering, basically looking for suggestions of places to start getting out there.
Bob
Am a newbie on this forum and am interested in suggestions for good locations in the South of England to get properly started in the wonderful world of bushcraft.
I loved the outward bound world I was involved in with the Scouts and then Cadets. And after a few years away from getting out there am basically looking to dust off my basha's that I have stored away and start to use this coming summer (hopefully a good one) on expanding my skills and experiences.
Have to put my hands up and admit it's been Mr Mears recent TV series that's helped rekindled my wanderlust, especially the episode when he was in Swedish Lapland, brought back some good memories as I spent a couple of winters in my early teens in a place called Roveniemi in Finland being taught how to cross country ski by my uncle, though we spent our nights in the warmth of a modern house.
Anyway enough of my wittering, basically looking for suggestions of places to start getting out there.
Bob