Hi all
Unfortunately not good again but have added some vids about sharpening with poor grip, etc. on YouTube (Reduced Mobility Bushcraft)
Hoping to get out more when I can walk better again.
Meanwhile have a look at the Met Office Cloud weather guide and pronunciation. Enjoy
Source: metoffice.gov.uk
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Sunday, 3 July 2016
Hi all
Unfortunately not good again but have added some vids about sharpening with poor grip, etc. on YouTube (Reduced Mobility Bushcraft)
Hoping to get out more when I can walk better again.
Meanwhile have a look at the Met Office Cloud weather guide and pronunciation. Enjoy
Source: metoffice.gov.uk
Source: metoffice.gov.uk
Hi all
Unfortunatelly not good again but have added some vids about sharpening with poor grip, etc on YouTube.
Hoping to get out more when I can walk better again.
Meanwhile have a look at thhe Met Office Cloud weather guide and pronunciation. Enjoy
Source: metoffice.gov.uk
Source: metoffice.gov.uk
Hi all
Unfortunately not good again but have added some vids about sharpening with poor grip, etc. on YouTube (Reduced Mobility Bushcraft)
Hoping to get out more when I can walk better again.
Meanwhile have a look at the Met Office Cloud weather guide and pronunciation. Enjoy
Source: metoffice.gov.uk
Source: metoffice.gov.uk
Tuesday, 8 March 2016
Update
Wow. Just realised how long it's been since I updated.
I've passed the intermediate certification from BushclassUSA and am pleased to say that someone from the UK was the 1st to pass the Advanced (well done John Fenna).
Loads happening including a new UK Bushcraft Level 1 award and Level 2 certificate I'm hoping to deliver from one of the leading UK adult education providers.
Still playing down the woods and blacksmithing and now trying to turn on a metal lathe.
The quad makes it loads easier to get to the woods but Arthritis limits it unfortunately,
Speak soon, Kev.
I've passed the intermediate certification from BushclassUSA and am pleased to say that someone from the UK was the 1st to pass the Advanced (well done John Fenna).
Loads happening including a new UK Bushcraft Level 1 award and Level 2 certificate I'm hoping to deliver from one of the leading UK adult education providers.
Still playing down the woods and blacksmithing and now trying to turn on a metal lathe.
The quad makes it loads easier to get to the woods but Arthritis limits it unfortunately,
Speak soon, Kev.
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