A friend took a few pics of myself and Paul stripping Ash Bark. I thought I would share them as it demonstrates the process well. As can be seen, quite big sheets can be removed with skill and patience.
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A blog about experimenting with, teaching and learning bushcraft and survival skills in Northern Europe and the UK
A friend took a few pics of myself and Paul stripping Ash Bark. I thought I would share them as it demonstrates the process well. As can be seen, quite big sheets can be removed with skill and patience.
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For me the pinacle of Bushcraft is pure skill and few tools. Making fire with just a cutting tool is a superb and enjoyable experience that few try. These pictures document one such challenge. Enjoy.
From an early age I have been talking about and showing my girls wild and garden plants and trees. Now they enjoy looking for new ones and identifying them from books. My eldest daughter is 6 and on a recent school trip the teacher asked if anyone knew what sort of tree it was they had stopped at. (It was a Sycamore ) she shouted out the correct name.
By the end of the day the teacher was having regular consultations with my daughter on plant Id. She is now the class nature expert.
The key is to make it fun and talk about bushcraft and plant lore in a matter of fact way and use the correct names in normal conversation. They are like sponges and will take in any info you give them, even advanced botany and Latin names, only to regurgitate it at a later date word for word.
Take them with you.
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