#255320 - 01/10/13 04:51 PM
Re: Indoor Bushcraft Projects
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You could work on some of your navigation skills. For example, a book I have & like, Wilderness Navigation, has a bunch of practice problems in the back. Also, as I learned from comms on another thread, there are Navigation Challenge Books available that would help hone your skills in this area (I still haven't picked any up for myself, unfortunately).
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#255321 - 01/10/13 05:28 PM
Re: Indoor Bushcraft Projects
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#255330 - 01/10/13 08:29 PM
Re: Indoor Bushcraft Projects
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Not exactly indoor bushcraft, but this off-beat and very interesting "thought exercise" appeared in my morning newspaper. It may just offer an interesting angle, considering that you may possibly be cooped up and sleep-deprived for a while. The headline: Do you have a ‘Can-do’ attitude, passable English and sanity? Want to go to Mars?http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/01/09/...-to-go-to-mars/A surprising amount of this stuff -- personal attributes and group dynamics -- has some application to everything from Scout camps to disaster situations.
Edited by dougwalkabout (01/10/13 08:31 PM)
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#255342 - 01/11/13 12:57 AM
Re: Indoor Bushcraft Projects
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#255372 - 01/11/13 07:36 PM
Re: Indoor Bushcraft Projects
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I have made several alcohol stoves. So far I made one cat can stove out of a tuna can that was to side to fit my cup on, and one pop can stove that just did not go together very well. I also made one of the penny type alcohol stoves but the PITA way you have to prime it turned me off to it even though it seemed to work OK.
I have a smaller can that may work as a cat stove. It is about the right size, but it is thicker steel so I will have to drill it instead of using a paper punch.
I also want to make another of the double walled can stoves, but do a better job of it. They seem to be the best of the DIY alcohol stoves over all.
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#255376 - 01/11/13 09:49 PM
Re: Indoor Bushcraft Projects
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ILBob, Alcohol stoves are like tater chips, Can't make just one.
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#255390 - 01/12/13 10:02 AM
Re: Indoor Bushcraft Projects
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THINKING !!!
I do spend some of my waiting times "thinking" ... and there is lot to think about like :
- "What if" scenarios, what to do if this or that happened ? Sometimes something that REALLY happened but did not turn into a disaster. - Unfinsihed projects , how to proceed ? - Planning next trips in the future, and what next to try in those trips ???
... just a few examples ...
In addition, it's good time to check your stored preps and their expiration dates ..etc.
Also, it's good time for reading
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#255481 - 01/14/13 08:30 PM
Re: Indoor Bushcraft Projects
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I made another cat can stove yesterday out of a smaller can. It is small enough to fit under one of my steel or SS cups.
I tested it inside. Seemed to work OK. A little smelly as the plastic liner on the inside of the can burned off.
I will take it with me on the next hike and try it out. I made myself a wind screen to bring with me as well. Just AL foil.
I need to get a decent fuel bottle though. using an old coke bottle is not the best option.
I like this style of stove as it is simpler to make than other alcohol stoves.
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#255488 - 01/14/13 11:46 PM
Re: Indoor Bushcraft Projects
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I made another cat can stove yesterday
How did the cat taste after being cooked on that stove?
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