Moray Outfitting
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Ok did search and couldnt see anywhere else. So following on from the 'debate' endgendered over on the offered BDS 'Survival' course thread.
I've posted here rather than off-topic - but as always bow to wisdom of JayB et al.
So to open, what do the members consider Bushcraft to be and is there any relevance to stalking at all?
My perspective -
I look upon Bushcraft to be a broad pewed generic title now hung on a variety of outdoor pursuits. Basically stemming from what in my day was technically referred to as 'going outside and doing stuff'. I conceed Bushcraft is a catchier title
. Better or worse that seems to cover from spending oodles on goochy kit ( lets face it not a Bushcraft specific phenomena ), driving to a woody layby, camping next to the car and drinking home brew through to full on being able to cope with 90% of outdoors issues with what you stand up in. I would specifically wish to leave out shouting at the camera in a panting voice whilst jumping off a cliff into a cup of water for no reason then finishing off by giving the School of Tropical Medicine lots to do by drinking Buffalo bile and Python wee cocktails.
Distilled down - for me - I translate it to be a name covering a wide range of skills relative to living, moving, working and being in the outdoors. I suppose you could liken it to learning German if you want to go a get the most from a trip through Germany. Not essential, but adds to the experience.
To me, every aspect of stalking is a facet of Bushcraft. You could equally call it Fieldcraft, Country Lore etc etc ad nauseum and lucrative telly contract. i think a lot of the hoopla about the subject stems from getting a bit too hung up on the name.
Is it Survival? Well under my all encompassing theory, survival techniques are an aspect of Bushcraft. Remember Survivor 2000? I spat my beer a measured 9 feet in the course of laughing as a wisened Shopshire 'Countryman' down the pub discussed it with another 'son of the soil'; and proclaimed - 'looks cushy to me, just leave me there two months and when you get back I'll be the one thats 22 stone and wearing a badger skin hat'.
More in my head, but interested in what other views are. Over to you.
I've posted here rather than off-topic - but as always bow to wisdom of JayB et al.
So to open, what do the members consider Bushcraft to be and is there any relevance to stalking at all?
My perspective -
I look upon Bushcraft to be a broad pewed generic title now hung on a variety of outdoor pursuits. Basically stemming from what in my day was technically referred to as 'going outside and doing stuff'. I conceed Bushcraft is a catchier title
Distilled down - for me - I translate it to be a name covering a wide range of skills relative to living, moving, working and being in the outdoors. I suppose you could liken it to learning German if you want to go a get the most from a trip through Germany. Not essential, but adds to the experience.
To me, every aspect of stalking is a facet of Bushcraft. You could equally call it Fieldcraft, Country Lore etc etc ad nauseum and lucrative telly contract. i think a lot of the hoopla about the subject stems from getting a bit too hung up on the name.
Is it Survival? Well under my all encompassing theory, survival techniques are an aspect of Bushcraft. Remember Survivor 2000? I spat my beer a measured 9 feet in the course of laughing as a wisened Shopshire 'Countryman' down the pub discussed it with another 'son of the soil'; and proclaimed - 'looks cushy to me, just leave me there two months and when you get back I'll be the one thats 22 stone and wearing a badger skin hat'.
More in my head, but interested in what other views are. Over to you.

