Kelila and I were grateful the rain held off for Rewild Camp today, which was at the archery range. We started off playing some Chinook Wawa, which proved to be more difficult than we expected, with our other speakers MIA. Nevertheless, we were able to play off one another and keep things going. Then we worked on some friction fire building. Our new friend Dallas proved to be a natural, as evidenced by the pictures. Unfortunately, I didn’t have such luck, and only managed to grind out some dust. Next time though! We ended the day shooting arrows- always a favorite. All in all: good weather, good friends, good food, good times.
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Posted: May 14, 2011 by Peter Bauer
Kelila and I were grateful the rain held off for Rewild Camp today, which was at the archery range. We started off playing some Chinook Wawa, which proved to be more difficult than we expected, with our other speakers MIA. Nevertheless, we were able to play off one another and keep things going. Then we worked on some friction fire building. Our new friend Dallas proved to be a natural, as evidenced by the pictures. Unfortunately, I didn’t have such luck, and only managed to grind out some dust. Next time though! We ended the day shooting arrows- always a favorite. All in all: good weather, good friends, good food, good times.
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Category: Rewild Camp Tags: Friction Fire, Portland, Primitive Skills, Rewilding, Survival Skills, wild foods, Wilderness Survival