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Pslewis
07-04-2013, 03:08 PM
Good afternoon all. I have hovered around the edges of the site forums for an age now and you are all so wonderfully generous with your knowledge and advice.
I wanted you to see that advice in action.
Now I'm an absolute novice at bushcraft but having read forums and watched the vids I decided to have a little go. (Forgot the camera for this part guys so sorry). :ashamed:
So a little report for you.
Location Local football pitch (It's surrounded by trees). Not a great venue but didn't want to stretch myself. Yet!
Activities extracting birch sap/using birch bark.
Date 07/04/2013.
Weather Snow! Only light and not settling.
Persons. Me Aka Paul aka Dad. My 2 Sons aka big un and little un aka trouble and oh god what's he done now. AKA Daniel and Owen. And Barney AKA That bloody loopy Springer.
Took myself and the boys off on our usual walk of the dog but went with the intention of trying to show the boys a little of what I'd learnt from you generous souls.
I had intended to identify a Birch and show the boys that water could be got from the tree and that the bark had a huge variety of uses. (I knew that the youngest would be keen but the eldest is a pre-teen fascinated by all things technological and I thought I may struggle to hold his attention). After a couple of trees that I thought could perhaps of been Birch I'd almost given up on a positive ID when boom without any question (even for me) a Birch.
Using our knives (we only have Opinels at the moment) we managed to get sap flowing well from the Birch although couldn't manage to get it to flow down a spill/tap? and into a bottle. Also removed a small amount of the papery bark and demonstrated how well it burns. Took a slightly thicker section (being careful to not go too deep) and showed the boys how it could be shaped.
Both lads absolutely fascinated by it all full of questions and keen to learn more.
Retrieved loopy spaniel from large boggy area and headed home.
Back at home we worked on a penny stove together and I have discovered the joys of paracord and cobra weaving.
I'll try and post piccys but it'll be nothing you guys haven't seen before just wanted to give a bit back to the forums.
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Needless to say I had packed a 1st Aid kit in case of cuts as we were carrying sharps.

We have a large managed pine type forest about 30 minutes hike away so the next few weeks should see a report of a trip into the woods to collect Maya sticks.

Paul and the kids (and dog).

owen
07-04-2013, 04:21 PM
hi Paul, keep up the good work. T^

Tony1948
07-04-2013, 04:24 PM
Nice one Paul,Atb with it all.......................Dont get eaten by the bears.............Tony.

Ehecatl
07-04-2013, 04:34 PM
Hi Paul and welcome,

M@

Sar-ian
07-04-2013, 05:19 PM
Both lads absolutely fascinated by it all full of questions and keen to learn more.
Retrieved loopy spaniel from large boggy area and headed home.


This may not be a blessing, it could end up costing you a small fortune, 3 of everything becomes expensive...

Fortunately for me, both my lads just think I'm weird, and if it hasn't got 4 wheels, the eldest isn't interested, and if it can't be played on a thing called an X-box, the youngest lad just grunts.....

Oh dear, I'll just have to suffer solitude in the woods, but the best thing is, the dogs love it.......;);)T^


Welcome aboard,

Yungen of Bury
07-04-2013, 05:31 PM
hello and welcome! good to hear you had a positive first experience :) best of luck with future endeavors.

rawfish111
07-04-2013, 06:51 PM
T^

Silverback
07-04-2013, 07:04 PM
T^

butchthedog
07-04-2013, 07:37 PM
Hello and :welcome: from me too

David_JAFO
07-04-2013, 07:56 PM
hello,
:welcome: & thanks for sharing your family experience in TGO :wink:
Regards
David
Ps. Hope the football pitch you refer to wasn't Pittodrie Stadium :oops:

Pslewis
08-04-2013, 04:50 PM
Thanks for the reply guys.


hello,
:welcome: & thanks for sharing your family experience in TGO :wink:
Regards
David
Ps. Hope the football pitch you refer to wasn't Pittodrie Stadium :oops:

Lol no it's better attended then Pittodrie.

Tigger004
08-04-2013, 05:43 PM
:welcome:

paulthefish2009
08-04-2013, 06:27 PM
:welcome: Nice post mate. Paul