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My fantastically wonderful and brilliant girlfriend's site. She took some of the photographs for my site (the good ones!). If I plug her enough hopefully she'll take more. |
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If you are interested in wilderness bushcraft, survival skills and outdoor life then I'm sure you will find a wealth of information here. |
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Woodsmoke specialises in wilderness bushcraft and survival skills training - Woodsmoke
is known for its pioneering bushcraft courses, adventurous expeditions and professional
approach to teaching classical wilderness skills. |
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Bushtruck run a wide range of courses including team building, navigation, basic bushcraft,
advanced bushcraft, tracking and knife-making, in and around the Yorkshire Dales. |
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A slingshot shooting and hunting forum set up by John Webb of Gamekeeper catapults. John has been a big influence to my interest in catapults and this fairly new forum looks to be shaping up to be a great resource for the catapult hunter/enthusiast. |
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BushcraftUK is an online forum for all things bushcraft related. |
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UKBF are an online discussion forum where you are more than welcome to join in and share your skills, ideas and enthusiasm with like minded folks. |
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This site is dedicated to bringing the potential survival or bushcraft course attendee the information they need in order to select the correct course to go on. |
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Excellent value for money bushcraft, hunting and outdoor equipment. |
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Local to me, Patrol Base sell a great range of army surplus clothing and equipment, excellent for bushcrafting on a budget! Friendly and knowledgable staff too. |
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Not far from me, Ask tools stock a great range of native and exotic hardwoods and wood working tools. Very helpful and knowledgeable staff. |
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Axminster are a great source for woodworking tools and quality sharpening stones. |
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The Depot Climbing centre in Leeds is currently my place of choice for indoor
climbing/training. |
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Mark (my dad) and Missy live on the island of Eleuthera, Bahamas. Mark, a retired music teacher from
England came here in 1998. Missy, an interior designer from Canada joined him in 2001.
Together they have built "Skipper's Cottage" and a diverse mixture of ideas, designs and adventures. |