Coffee time!
The days are getting shorter, colder and windier. Now it´s fun, to cook on fire. The water for the coffee didn’t take long.
The days are getting shorter, colder and windier. Now it´s fun, to cook on fire. The water for the coffee didn’t take long.
When temperatures drop, most gas stoves don’t work as well. A fine alternative is the alcohol stove. Standing in the hobo, he is also safe from falling over. The water for my tea took a little longer than on the gas cooker.
Pure digital detox. I just sat down in the colorful autumn forest for two hours. No internet, no cell phone, no appointments.
Today I was doing research in the Ore Mountains. There is no snack bar in nature. So I set up my wood-fired stove at an official fireplace and grilled two steaks. Delicious!
The days are getting shorter and autumn is approaching. It was very cold this morning. On a tour I unpacked my Hobo, made a small fire and a warm coffee.
In the evening it is very relaxing to just put up your hammock in the nearest forest, listen to the sounds of nature and relax completely.
The “world” has closed again at the moment, so you have to help yourself. A nice warm tea on a tour is no problem. Simply switch on the gas cooker and after less than five minutes, the water boils and five minutes leater the tea is ready.
On a little tour through the woods, I made a cup of tea at the end and enjoyed it at sunset with a view of the distance.
The corona crisis has kept the country under control for months. As a Bushcrafter, however, I am not dependent on open restaurants, theaters, cinemas or exhibitions. (Please do not get it wrong, I appreciate all of this very much, I just write that I am not dependent on it!). As a Bushcrafter, I make my … Read more
A shelter has many advantages: it protects against rain, wind and cold. As a Bushcrafter, you should start building simple shelters at an early stage. It is not always important to build the perfect shelter, but to understand how a shelter works. Often on my tours I just keep building a frame for an shelter … Read more