Sunday 29 June 2014

Night Out : Eats Shoots and Leaves

This was my final night pass from SWMBO as we have a baby due in 5 weeks.  So I headed off to the woods for the night with my brother Bevan, fellow bushcrafter Jamie (BusbcraftBob) and my brother friends Barry and Dave who I have been out camping with before.

Jamie and myself turned up aroud 3.30 and setup and  the other guys turned up about 6pm.

My Setup
Jamies setup
That was all the setup as Bevan, Barry and Dave slept around the fire with just a foam roll mat and sleeping bag.

Around Camp
Dave has recently started to learn how to carve woodspirits, this was his first spirit and he was working on the second in the woods
Bevan Zeroed in his rifle
Jamie and I did some bow drill practice
Jamie burning the first hole in
Jamie had gathered some damp grass and dried it by the fire.
Jamie and myself then took the guys though the bow drill letting them have a go themselves.

Bevan was a natural and with his first attempt got an ember.
Barry struggled with technique but after a few adjustments got a smooth action going.
Dave when 1000mph using about 3 inches of the bow, but it worked
with a bit of help stabilising the hearth.
Thankfully the guys said you two make it look easy, but still always learning.

As we had permission to shoot Bevan and Dave went out with the air rifle and came back with a rabbit.
Jamie is an old hand and preparing the rabbit so took Dave though step by step.  Dave did a great job and soon the rabbit was cooking.
The rest of the night was spent around the campfire enjoying each other company and stories.
Night time marshmallow and choc hobnobs.  Yummy!!
After seeing a thread a while ago I tested a 35mm film canister on the Hugsby torch to turn it into a lantern. It worked really well and dispersed the light well.
Next day Bevan, Barry and Dave headed off around 10am, leaving Jamie and myself to sort out the place and having a brew before heading off around 12pm

Great time for my last night out in a few months and hope you enjoyed this report.

Wednesday 4 June 2014

Tool : Bushcraft Self Made Bucksaw

When having a camping over night I feel you can get away with out the need of a saw, most of time you can simple collect dead standing or hanging wood from around your camp site and snap these in to usable lengths.

The buck saw is a extremely useful tool when camping in winter, when its cold an you need more firewood for the long night or its wet and you need to process larger logs to get to the dry wood inside. The bucksaw allows you to process a large amount of  wood with ease and relatively quickly.

As buck saws are very simple to make I carry just the blade with two bolts with wing nuts and make the saw when in camp.

Mors Kochanski  Bush Craft book has a great diagram and instruction on how to make a buck saw.



First job was cutting the hazel to length, using the saw blade with out an tension on the blade was a bit tricky.


Cutting a grove in the end of the upright for the blade to sit in.

Finally the grove was deep enough for the blade to sit in.


Cutting the notches for the horizontal bar.

and a notch for the bolt to sit in to hold the blade in place


The horizontal bar took a bit of adjustment to sit correctly in the notches.


After that it was the simple part of putting it together