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'Bushcraft isnt the destination, but the pathway'

Monday, 25 February 2008

Picture Journals

Heres a few photo Journals from a couple of our courses - hope you enjoy.

http://www.bearclawbushcraft.co.uk/video/greenhorn.htm

http://www.bearclawbushcraft.co.uk/video/fasachIle.htm

http://www.bearclawbushcraft.co.uk/video/vildmark.htm

http://www.bearclawbushcraft.co.uk/video/weiss.htm
Posted by Gary at 14:58:00

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Fasach Ile courses suspended

It is with deep sadness that I have to announce Bearclaw is suspending all future Fasach Ile courses until further notice.

The reasons for this is numerious but rest assured we are actively seeking a new location with more skillful local guides to assist us with a view of making the NEW Fasach Ile course even more exciting, far ranging, educational but above MORE FUN!




















At a time like this ol' Bearclaw says,

English proverb
"A smooth sea never made a skilful mariner."

Sir Winston Churchill
"The French cannot forgive us because they owe us so much"

Kodi

Kodi
Bearclaw Bushcraft and Wilderness living. Est 2003 - 5 years of Bushcraft Education and excellence!!

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Gary
Born and living in Essex I become interested in Bushcraft long before it was even called Bushcraft!! Joining the Army from school I was lucky enough to do one of the last All Arms military E&E exercises - Exercise Ludwigs Lair. This is where I was bitten by the bug - from there I did many more Survival and E&E courses before leaving the Army after 15 years service. Upon leaving the forces I treated myself to a Ray Mears fundamental course and amazed at the differences and similarities between survival skills and bushcraft skills I saved up for two years to do a second course with woodlore - the time and effort paid off. Having gotten a distinction on my courses Woodlore asked me to join their team and for 3 years I worked with Ray, Ben and Juha - Happy days in did. Eventually, learning new skills and wanting to teach things in my own unique way I left Woodlore and set up Bearclaw Bushcraft. Bearclaw is now in its fifth year and our courses both in UK and Sweden have proven very popular and sucessful!!
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