Hello there!
Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2017 8:57 pm
Greetings.
I figure it's always a good idea to introduce one's self and seeing as I've been lurking around here for years and have finally plucked up the courage to do this.
So yes, Alethanir is the name I go by for this sort of a thing and I come from Kent in England. (The bottom right corner near France.) As far as I'm aware it's not the best place to be into this sort of thing as there is no way to walk around this part of the world with full gear due to those pesky things called laws. That said Kent pattern axes are readily available so that is a plus.
I've done a fit bit of making garb and equipment, such as the Urthgard inspired quiver over the past 5 years and a while ago I walked with a friend in as much of it as we could gather into the west and made it all the to Southampton about 100 miles over the hills in four days and that's the most ranging thing I've done.
I was wondering if there's a lot of Brits around here and if so how they go about their ranging, seeing as wild camping is illegal in this neck of the woods and just for other general tips and tricks.
Anyway, that's enough for now, so yes, hello there!
I figure it's always a good idea to introduce one's self and seeing as I've been lurking around here for years and have finally plucked up the courage to do this.
So yes, Alethanir is the name I go by for this sort of a thing and I come from Kent in England. (The bottom right corner near France.) As far as I'm aware it's not the best place to be into this sort of thing as there is no way to walk around this part of the world with full gear due to those pesky things called laws. That said Kent pattern axes are readily available so that is a plus.
I've done a fit bit of making garb and equipment, such as the Urthgard inspired quiver over the past 5 years and a while ago I walked with a friend in as much of it as we could gather into the west and made it all the to Southampton about 100 miles over the hills in four days and that's the most ranging thing I've done.
I was wondering if there's a lot of Brits around here and if so how they go about their ranging, seeing as wild camping is illegal in this neck of the woods and just for other general tips and tricks.
Anyway, that's enough for now, so yes, hello there!