EPISODE · Jun 7, 2024 · 47 MIN
The BCS: Part 2
from Casual Camping Podcast · host Casual Camping Podcast
Send us your Mediocre 5 Star ReviewThis week Ade and Tim discuss the talks they attended whilst at The Bushcraft Show 2024. How these talks have inspired them to pick up their books and refresh their old skills, and learn a few new ones. Essentially, the talks taught them that being 'outdoorsy' is a good thing; both out in the field and even in the office. They go on to discuss this coming weekends camping adventure.Thank you to everyone for taking the time to listen. We really appreciate every one of you. Please share with your family and friends so we can keep growing our base.Want to support the show? Simply ask your buddy to listen.DISCLAIMER: Casual Camping Podcast accepts no liability and does not officially recommend any products or endorse any techniques discussed in an individual podcast episode or shown on Casual Camping Podcast social media accounts. Individuals should make their own informed decision and risk assessment of any products or advice prior to any purchase or useSupport the showCheck Out Our Socials:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1333082837320305/?_rdrInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/casualcampingpodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLO9F70wD5P16dbKV20rTtwegIcBDtKY8QThreads: https://www.threads.net/@casualcampingpodcast?invite=0
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Send us your Mediocre 5 Star Review This week Ade and Tim discuss the talks they attended whilst at The Bushcraft Show 2024. How these talks have inspired them to pick up their books and refresh their old skills, and learn a few new ones. Essentially, the talks taught them that being 'outdoorsy' is a good thing; both out in the field and even in the office. They go on to discuss this coming weekends camping adventure. Thank you to everyone for taking the time to listen. We really appr...
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