Would they actually force me to eat beef or would I be allowed another meat option?
Would they actually force me to eat beef or would I be allowed another meat option?
Well I am going to be a senior in High School next year. I am a loner and I am trying to become more social. I really love being in the wilderness and having fun in nature. Last year I went on a sailing camp over summer, but it was with a bunch of little kids and it wasn’t very fun. I want to go to a wilderness/survivalist/nature camp that isn’t geared for troubled teens, doesn;t have alot of little kids and is above all, cheap, since my family doesn’t have much money. I am hoping for one that costs less than a thousand dollars, for around a weeks length. Does anyone know of any camps like that around California?
I would like to find a place that i could go to and camp long term to test my skills of survival. i live on the eat coast a below the Mason Dixion line. I would need to be able to hunt and fish but not run in to folks. Sounds like heaven if i can just find it.
I’m looking for remote sites that allow hiking, fishing, free camp fire wood, and do not restrict where tents can be pitched.
I have experience with camping (I work at a camp during the summer along with actual camping) but I need a new place to go.
Preferably a site in the Midwest (Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Virginia, West Virginia would be best)
Any input would be appreciated.
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Bushcraft & Survival Skills Magazine sponsored The Wilderness Camp at The Outdoors Show 2008, Birmingham NEC. The 250sqm stand carried the theme of ‘Bushcraft on the British Coast’. With 12 tons of sand, grasses, lobster pots, shells, drift wood and even a boat, the stand certainly made you feel that you were by the sea. Experts from all over the country came to share their bushcraft skills which included; tracking, firelighting, axe safety & use, wood carving, water filtration, wild food cooking and with expert advice from the writers of Bushcraft & Survival Skills Magazine available to all, visitors commented on what a great feature of the show it was! For more information visit www.bushcraftmagazine.com
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