Fancy being a castaway?

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Fancy being a castaway?

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A few years ago i was involved in a 5 day trip to an island in poole harbour whwere we had to build and live in a shelter for the duration. We learned survival tips and we ate 'strange food' ( we are talking bugs here :D )
If the above does not fill you with horror then have a look at http://www.islandchallenge.co.uk/
They are doing another event in the summer this year and if you are u for it, there are spaces.
If you want to know more, contact them or ask me. I acan assure you you it is a life changing experience
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Sounds a lovely idea - jst don't think I could handle "wichetty grubs" with cold milk for breakfast :wink:

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regaliaqueen wrote:Sounds a lovely idea - jst don't think I could handle "wichetty grubs" with cold milk for breakfast :wink:
Not much difference to the wife's cooking then really - where do I sign up :-)
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Not much difference to the wife's cooking then really - where do I sign up
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Rich I hope Lisa isn't going to read this or you'll not be eating anything! :lol:

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regaliaqueen wrote:Rich I hope Lisa isn't going to read this or you'll not be eating anything! :lol:
...and that's a bad thing how exactly ? :wink:
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She may make you cook your own food and eat that! :lol:

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5 days? I could last that long without food, but is there an internet PC??
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You are not allowed to eat the squirrel's nuts
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mike.perry wrote:You are not allowed to eat the squirrel's nuts
Well I wouldn't even fancy trying to catch one let alone tell if its male or female while chasing it :oops:
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If it's any help, I know how to skin small mammals. I'm also vegetarian. Don't ask.
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Skinning an animal would be enough to turn anyone vegetarian - I'm sure!
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Not really....

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The idea of killing anything - turned me veggy 40 years ago!
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I have some rater odd views about meat. If you aren't prepared/capable of killing and preparing it you shouldn't be eating it.

Its too damned easy to see it in styrofoam packets and not actually twig where its from...

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Dan, I'm the same, funnily enough - I'm not squeamish at all, but because I lack the facilities to hunt/fish/raise my own meat animals, don't eat the crud for sale at the supermarkets. Now, if I went small game shooting or fishing, I'd quite happily skin, gut and cook it all myself.

And just for the record, I am trying to teach myself taxidermy. That is where the skinning comes in. The bottom drawer of my freezer currently contains a blackbird fledgling (cat kill), a stoatsicle (skinned, donated by another taxidermist) and a mousecicle (cat kill again, skinned). I've tanned the skins (so blinking tiny!) and am keeping the bodies to pose how I want them to look when I get round to carving the foam mannequins for them.
Probably more information than anyone needed to know, really! :oops:
Suffice to say, I need a second freezer quite urgently. :o
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