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Damascus
16-12-2005, 19:57
I have been looking at you excellent site for some time now and took the plunge and joined.
I have been interested in bushcraft now for a long time and its nice to think there is so many of like minded people out there. I get some stick from my wife who is not the out side type, 4 star hotel is as far as she will slum it and thinks sleeping under the stars as rather sad.
I'm sure you can relate with this, once the bug bites its hard to shake off, over the years my active partaking has peaked and troughed (Having the family) being keen with shooting and fishing you can always practice in some small way. it would be nice to hear how others have faired over the years, especailly now when this seems so much more dare I say, it's fashionable.
My best feeling when practising bushcraft is making the objects you actually use from knives to tentage and hunting out that little bargin.
I look forward to being a member of this commiunity :banghead:
The Joker
16-12-2005, 20:16
Hiya bud welcome to BCUK
Hi Damascus and welcome aboard
Welcome to the forum , have fun here
This is a good road Damascus! Was it a sudden conversion to bushcraft? (Sorry about the biblical references there. Too tempting)
Anyway, welcome to BCUK - it is good to find like minded folks out there when all about you doubt your sanity (I know the feeling).
A warm welcome to you. Any questions you have about the site please feel free to ask :)
:D
Ed
hello Damascus
come on in and make yourself at home
Damascus
17-12-2005, 12:37
Thanks I will try answer all replies
Damascus
17-12-2005, 12:51
You ask was it sudden this leaning towards bushcraft, not really I have been interested in this since the Seventies, I suppose I have never grown up.
It has been something that has always interested me being outside the country side and knowing a little something which I feel modern society is becoming lost to, some kind of link with nature, please don't think me some kind of eco nut or whatever I am sure you can get the jist of what I'm trying to say.
Damascus
17-12-2005, 12:57
Thanks for the welcome, I have a question below our names it states member, full member and so forth but what is the meaning of some of ou out ther who have various names underneath like native and nomad.
The clue is in the number of posts that person has posted.
A full member is one who has volunteered a financial contribution. You get a genuine badge to prove it.
Damascus
17-12-2005, 15:33
The clue is in the number of posts that person has posted.
A full member is one who has volunteered a financial contribution. You get a genuine badge to prove it.
Thanks for the info
Topcat02
17-12-2005, 16:33
Hi Damascus and welcome.
That reminds me. I'm still waiting for my badge. ;)
I wonder which will arrive first, my Bearclaw Knife, or BCUK badge. Both seem to be hot property at the mo.
Hello damascus and welcome. :)
Andrew.
Hi!! And Welcome.
I have a badge.... :D
Razorstrop
21-12-2005, 22:51
Welcome
Go on jump straight in badges rock :)
Mr Strop
Abbe Osram
21-12-2005, 23:38
Hi mate,
welcome here! :)
cheers
Abbe
Howdo...and welcome,sorry a bit late .
Damascus
23-12-2005, 20:02
I'd like to say a big thanks to everyone for the welcome, its nice to know as they say you are not alone, I have dippped the toe in the water so to speak with all the chatter going on, its good to be abouard. :You_Rock_
welcome mate and if it is any help i've stayed in rougher 4 stars than when i've been 'roughing it';)
nameless
23-12-2005, 22:36
Here here to, good to see new people joining all the time!!
I look forward to being a member of this commiunity :banghead:
And it's good to have you here. It looks like you've got stuck in which is the best way ;) Have a great Christmas and make sure you get out and do some bushcraft :D
Damascus
27-12-2005, 19:32
I chuckle about the 4 star comment had the same experiences too!!!!!!