flyfisher wrote:Hi Le-Loup, good to hear from you again.
When you say experimenting with tinders, are you using bark or do you use finely chopped wood like cedar or ? . Interesting.
FF
Drifting wrote:I don't know if I'd want hedgehog in clay...
I used to be a very very novice tracker in the US, but it's all different here.
corvus wrote:G'day Le- Loup,
Good to see you back and read about your camp pastimes, in your experiments with tinder have you tried "bulls wool" it is stringy bark rubbed between your hands till it becomes very fibrous you then continue to rub it with charcoal till it blackens it is then a very effective tinder also what we call down in Tassie "rabbit grass" can often be found under the base of many large trees and is more than often bone dry and an excellent fire starter (not that we can do this now ) in many places
Do you use a flint and steel ? I have the modern version and I am amazed at how much heat is generated by them I am also nostalgic reading what you and your group does, takes me back 50 years to my Scout days in Scotland when we did most of those things and really enjoyed it , I was also very lucky to befriend some Roma Gypsy kids who had a traditional Camping Ground not far from where I lived and was taught some really interesting things like how to bake a hedgehog /rabbit/wood dove/ in clay and how to "acquire" Pheasants and Wood Doves by holding a can of smoldering sulphur under them where they were roosting![]()
Happy memories.
Written after your flint and steel reply
Liamy77 wrote:the clay stops the fur gettin stuck in your throat!?![]()
corvus wrote:When you bake things in clay the fur(spines) and feathers come off when you remove the clay/mud as I remember![]()
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flyfisher wrote:&%#@&@ hippies and their frisbees.
Lizzy wrote:Obviously not lightweighters or they'd have one of these....![]()
would probably fly a bit further too
Liamy77 wrote:nah i reckon i could throw the frisbee a bit further off the mountain than i could throw the yuppie lookin guy....
but i think every girl should have one for fun i guess....- the disk of course!
doogs wrote:I lke to do a bit if manscaping, put on my cravate and then sing along to ABBAs greatest hits! Oops think I just misunderstood the meaning of "camp pass-time"
doogs wrote:I lke to do a bit if manscaping, put on my cravate and then sing along to ABBAs greatest hits! Oops think I just misunderstood the meaning of "camp pass-time"
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