by Onestepmore » Mon 27 May, 2013 6:39 pm
Hmm, I'd have to say in the past my main teachers were the blokes who worked on properties when I was at uni and spent every single spare moment on horses on rural properties, mustering cattle and sheep, on cattle camps, mucking around with horses. I'm originally from a Sydney lower north shore suburb where there wasn't much camping done (lol), but I could ski and had my own horses (boarding stables) from age 13. We'd pack sandwhiches in saddle bags with a Drizabone on the front of the saddle and just go off for the day around Kuringai NP and Narrabeen Lakes area. Single parent family - the occasional trip with Dad gold panning or gem fossiking in Oberon. He used to shoot at a young man when he was fit but I only spent the odd week here and there with him on school holidays. We went camping a couple of times with mum but it was always sandy, saggy and hot. Poor gear.
I always bought 'bushcraft' books which i still have - how to make bough shelters, fences, things out of leather and stuff (not that I've really had a need to do any of these things, but it was fun to read and learn) Other books I bought as a teenager were ones like 'Huts of The High Country' and similar. I used to daydream I was a pioneer in the American midwest in the 1860's, or a settler here in Australia in the 1900's.
Once I was at Uni, beacuse I was a competant rider, I was so lucky to visit properties in the holidays and have the opportunity to learn from people who had spent all their lives in the bush - some of them couldn't read, and initially I found some of them hard to understand when they talked, but by God they have knowledge to share. I sucked it in. Scone, Barrington Tops, southern central Qld, NT between Alice and Mt Isa. I worked weekends as a 3DE groom and travelled a lot, just practical skills, self sufficiency and problem solving and handy common sense gained.
Had a break form outdoosy things (besides dressage horses) when I was married and had kids
Hubby and I have only recently started walking together the past couple of years, now our kids are a bit older and more self sufficient, so it's mainly self taught stuff from articles, the Web, and forums such as here.
So ...... a big thank you to the vast pool of knowledge you guys have. You are so generous for sharing so much of your time and accumulated 'know-how'!
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