I made the journey up to Bucks with Weekend Warrior and after passing a number of unfortunate vehicles abandoned at the side of the road, met a couple of the lads on site. Bucks had been hit particuarly bad by the snowy weather of the last few days and the wintry landscape was truly beautiful to behold; very idyllic, like something you'd expect to see plastered on the front of a christmas card.
There were just three of us on the friday night, and faced with a rather depressing evening in sub-zero temperatures, we promptly sodded off round the corner for a couple of hours in a cosy little country pub! A warm meal and numerous pints later saw us tucking up into our sleeping bags for a relatively comfortable night. With the windchill, the temperature dropped considerably that night, but sleeping fully clothed in my Alpkit SkyHigh 800 kept me reasonably toasty....
Saturday morning saw an enjoyable walk through the countryside, with snow up to our knees in some places, and the construction of a heat reflector for round the fire. I put out a few snares as well as the heavy snow had highlighted a lot of rabbit activity around our camp, but come sunday morning I hadn't had any luck....still, it was good practice and I'll keep trying....
Much of the remaining daylight was taken up by the collection of a suitable quantity of dry firewood for the inevitable freezing conditions that would soon be upon us, Dave's chainsaw came in handy here! Saturday night saw a communal meal of pheasant curry with pilau rice and naan bread, cooked to utter perfection to a Hugh Fearnlly-Whittinstall recipe. Dave, the chef, really did himself proud; I've never had such an enjoyable meal out in the woods, ever!
After a breakfast and perfunctory bannock on Sunday morning, it was time to pack up and depart......it was a top weekend out in some pretty trying conditions that certainly put the kit to the test, with great food, drink and top banter to boot......what a way to start the xmas festivities, see you next time lads!
Sounds like a perfect way to spend your time Scotty
ReplyDeleteGreat Blog Scotty! Man it makes me want to head out and do some bushcrafting right now. Are involved with bushcraftliving.com? I have a few questions regarding that site. You can reach me at dallin@ultimatebushcraft.com
ReplyDeletetake care,
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