In the autumn I'm gonna go and wild camp solo for 2 or 3 days, probably in the Brecon Beacons; I want to use the time to practice and teach myself some outdoors skills - what do you suggest?
I've got some outdoors skills from army training, but not really any proper bushcraft stuff - what are skills I could teach myself with a few days outdoors alone? Definitely firelighting and practice navigation (including night nav), but what else? Also, any generally fun activities to do when solo camping?
>>1094810
I like trying to see wild animals, look for tracks/scat, dens,etc.
If you'll have cell phone signal, bring a battery pack and take pictures with your phone throughout the day. When you're at camp and the sun goes down, get cozy and upload pics to /out/. Post them in order and narrate it.
Then wait for inevitable spooky skinwalker comments and anons telling you not to worry about it.
Which reg OP?
Learning how to make a tarp tipi would be handy, if you're not gonna/don't wanna use a tent. Learn how to purify/filter water as well. For funsies, I usually take a harmonica and either fish or wander around blowin a tune.
>Make a wooden chair
>Get within bow hunting distance of a large animal but only take a picture
>Clear dirt/brush and make a safe fire ring with sand and stone underneath
>Make a pair of chopsticks or a spoon
>Find a few edible plants and make a salad
>beat off several times to image related
>>1094823
This. Don't forget a feet/dick pic.
>>1094854
>>1094854
Yeah, am planning on tarping two nights and building a natural shelter for the third, with sleeping bag, roll mat and bivvy bag.
Gonna try firelighting with different materials (tampons, birch bark, wood shavings).
Also wanna do a bit of open water swimming.
Any links for the water purification stuff?
Where do you think you going to start fires in the Brecon Beacons, OP?
>>1094915
We don't want your kind here, burger..
>>1095727
idk some wood somewhere
Gonna look at maps this weekend. Poss Black Mountains.