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Logit
21-11-2009, 13:12
I知 trying to support my local scout groups by giving them a hand with their more bushcrafty camps and evenings.

I plan on building up a box full of interesting things that the young people can see. I知 thinking of small animal skulls, bad examples of bow drills, different methods of fire starting etc etc etc..

I am making and compiling various bits myself, but its taking some time as you can imagine...

If anyone has anything lying around that they would like to swap, let me know. I have various bits and bobs that I知 not using...

If its related to bushcraft, and would interest a young person, then I知 interested!

Thanks,
Logit.

Logit
21-11-2009, 13:14
A broken Mora frost would be great too.....

half carved and broken attempts at spoons or tools etc etc, you get my drift

bushwacker bob
21-11-2009, 13:28
I taught a bunch of cubs to make cordage using some NZ flax from my garden. Your local to me so give me a shout when you want some.

RAPPLEBY2000
21-11-2009, 22:08
Can't swap, but you can have some cheap ideas I use (for the same purpose):

Mirror: (or even an old CD) to use as a heliograph.

Take away foil container: (or standard kitchen foil) to boil water, or signal with.

Torch reflector mirror:(from a large torch), to use as a fresnel lens to focus sunlight on tinder (oh bad spelling!) it works well on fungi tinder especially "horse hoof" fungi

coke can:
Bottom polished highly (the concave surface focuses heat on tinder)

Coke can stove, preferably one made quickly on a roadside with a single blade! (I've done it and it worked) it also encourages recycling.

Several placcy bags filed with natural tinders like birch bark, fungi, seeds etc.

A "Field dressing" opened, the cotton pad used as tinder.

a "dead" bic lighter, to show it still has a potentially usable flint! and to show the old technology being used today!

piece of snapped file, to act as "steel" (works very well!).

piece of paracord with inner pulled out to show many varied uses.

hope that helps.:)

Logit
21-11-2009, 22:47
thanks for the ideas, they are sure to enhance my pack... :)

Any more ideas people!