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Sumo Survival Bushcraft - Episode 66

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Sy and Sean in this the 66th episode of the Sumo Survival Bushcraft Podcast.The brothers are back to answer more questions and share a warning of more dodgy kit sent in by a listener.How much is too much kit to carry when spending a weekend in the woods? is the question from Lincolnshire based Alan. Sy admits to carrying too much kit with him on his journeys while talks about his kit has really been reduced since he became more comfortable with woodland living.Frank from Perth asks for advice about the powers that gamekeepers and the police have when it comes to being found in possession of a catapult on a private estate. Through past experiences Sy offers some advice and outlines the do’s and don’ts.Carving spoons and weaving paracord is the topic of a question sent in by Grant from Bath. He wonders what the fascination is with both of these skills and why it has spread so far. The brothers talks about the skills involved in carving spoons and why it is a good skill to develop but they are both at a lose to explain why paracord weaving has taken off in the way it has.Tune in next week for more from the battling brothers.
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Sy and Sean in this the 66th episode of the Sumo Survival Bushcraft Podcast.The brothers are back to answer more questions and share a warning of more dodgy kit sent in by a listener.How much is too much kit to carry when spending a weekend in the woods? is the question from Lincolnshire based Alan. Sy admits to carrying too much kit with him on his journeys while talks about his kit has really been reduced since he became more comfortable with woodland living.Frank from Perth asks for advice about the powers that gamekeepers and the police have when it comes to being found in possession of a catapult on a private estate. Through past experiences Sy offers some advice and outlines the do’s and don’ts.Carving spoons and weaving paracord is the topic of a question sent in by Grant from Bath. He wonders what the fascination is with both of these skills and why it has spread so far. The brothers talks about the skills involved in carving spoons and why it is a good skill to develop but they are both at a lose to explain why paracord weaving has taken off in the way it has.Tune in next week for more from the battling brothers.
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