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brynbach
03-03-2005, 15:23
So glad I found this community while looking for bushcraft courses a few days ago - have been lurking for a few days but have already found so much of use.

Used Alick's Alternative Charcloth Tutorial and my 9 yo son lit his first fire with a firesteel and new charcloth on Monday :cool:

I live on the Llyn Penisula in N Wales where we keep poultry for eggs and meat, grow willow for baskets etc and teach my son at home. I'm a self confessed knife nut as SHMBO will testify with a sigh and a shrug. Also interested in astronomy, green woodwork and knots.

The three of us have enrolled on one of Mike Jarmain's courses at Cambrian Survival - The Family Basic Weekend - at the end of July. It's a new course - I'll let you know how it goes.

Feel better now :-)
Cheers
brynbach

TheViking
03-03-2005, 15:27
Hello and welcome. Any questions you have feel free to ask, and surely someone will know the answer. :wave:

Ed
03-03-2005, 15:46
Welcome aboard.... good to have you here :wave:

Ed

jamesdevine
03-03-2005, 16:53
Weclome to the campfire it's great to have you here.

James

Dave Farrant
03-03-2005, 17:23
Welcome.
Please use the site to its full and make new friends along the way.
See you a one of the Moots maybe.
I'm still trying to convince my wife to come along with the children.

Dave :biggthump

tomtom
03-03-2005, 18:01
Welcome Aboard! :wave:

hootchi
03-03-2005, 19:14
Good to have you. It always good to introduce yourself. :biggthump

Thats a cool name, where did it come from? :biggthump

brynbach
03-03-2005, 19:59
Thats a cool name, where did it come from? :biggthump
The name of my house is one of the squillion Bryn Ffynnons in Wales. It means Hill Spring. There is a slate sided sump in one of my fields where this end of the settlement used to get their water before mains arrived.

Bach in welsh is a word that literally means 'small' but is used as a term of affection (a diminutive in posh language).

So in web world I'm 'small hill' :lol: strange but true.

Cheers
BB

hootchi
03-03-2005, 20:06
Cheers,

Douglas, dubh glais, means dark waters in gaelic. :biggthump Dunno if that says anything about me though... :naughty:

... anyway now ya know!! :rolmao:

brynbach
04-03-2005, 20:48
Thanks to all for the welcome.

Hootchi - glas in welsh is blue - would you be dark and blue :?: What would that mean :naughty:

Cheers
BB

Snufkin
04-03-2005, 23:32
Welcome to the tribe :wave:

Stuart
05-03-2005, 10:49
hello brynbach :wave:

come on in and make yourself at home :biggthump

RovingArcher
05-03-2005, 16:07
:wave: pull up a stump.