Northern Dancer
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THEY SAY IT'S IN YOUR HEAD. Dunno, I think everything is in our head, or at least a lot of it.
What am I talking about anyway?
The reality is that we spend a chunk of time learning skills and honing our expertise in managing bushcraft - the art of living in the bush. But there are two other skills that are required for modern man, [person, yadda, yadda, yadda.] These skills are rarely mentioned or talked about.
I think that is why I find "survivour" like shows disturbing and scary. You get this giant of a guy leaning over a campfire with a bowie knife in hand saying, "Hi, use guys and welcome to run amock survivor and I is gonna show ya how to skin a chicken." I guess I'm being a little melodramatic, but you get the picture.
The reality is I've learned that I need an attitude and a disposition that enables me to fully enjoy the outdoors even when I'm alone. I've learned and continue to practice methods that help me with the monkey conversations in my head and the fears that creep into my being. I keep myself clean and practice hygiene. I'm sorry, but after a while looking at a half-human gorilla buddy just turns me right off. Personally, I prefer to be clean-shaven and keep my teeth and other parts of the anatomy clean. I'm now conscious of the sun's rays and know what it can do to the skin.
Well what do you think, I'm I being too namby pamby? Will I be expelled? Is there life after the cast iron pot forms a hole?
What am I talking about anyway?
The reality is that we spend a chunk of time learning skills and honing our expertise in managing bushcraft - the art of living in the bush. But there are two other skills that are required for modern man, [person, yadda, yadda, yadda.] These skills are rarely mentioned or talked about.
The skill of keeping our bodies clean and our minds healthy.
I think that is why I find "survivour" like shows disturbing and scary. You get this giant of a guy leaning over a campfire with a bowie knife in hand saying, "Hi, use guys and welcome to run amock survivor and I is gonna show ya how to skin a chicken." I guess I'm being a little melodramatic, but you get the picture.
The reality is I've learned that I need an attitude and a disposition that enables me to fully enjoy the outdoors even when I'm alone. I've learned and continue to practice methods that help me with the monkey conversations in my head and the fears that creep into my being. I keep myself clean and practice hygiene. I'm sorry, but after a while looking at a half-human gorilla buddy just turns me right off. Personally, I prefer to be clean-shaven and keep my teeth and other parts of the anatomy clean. I'm now conscious of the sun's rays and know what it can do to the skin.
Well what do you think, I'm I being too namby pamby? Will I be expelled? Is there life after the cast iron pot forms a hole?