Most handcraft skills I'm fine on, cordage is good, relatively fast and sound.
Basketry and hurdle making is okay, fibre crafts are very good.
Axe work is atrociously bad these days and carving is becoming too sore to do for long too. Shelter building is okay, digging in can be an ache now. Good months, bad weeks these days
Butchery is neat, and I can process skins effectively.
Camp cooking is inclined to be okay on a fire but limited on a stove, Wayland beats me hands down around a fire. I can make fire using flint and steel, firebow and occasionally by firedrill.
Plants; I'm very comfortable with those I see in my own environment and a few more that I barter for, it's an ever growing thing though
Fungi I don't know enough about......I recognise the ones I use but I really need to spend time with some folks who know an awful lot more for identification and uses.
Lotions and potions, soaps, creams, ointments, tinctures, herbal uses of plants I'm fine on, again though there's always more to learn.
Tracking.....anything but kids I'm very slow at
and my sense of direction is inclined to be convoluted
Need to work at: tree identification in winter, fungi, firedrill, knots (how many do you really need???)
Good thread, makes you think about what you think you know.
Cheers,
Toddy