I’m so proud of you Gordon, that you’ve taken this path of Bushcraft Survival to be a part of your contribution to mankind’s understanding of life and the world around us. I hope I’m never in a situation where I need to use these skills to survive, but if I ever am, the first thing I will think is WWGD. What would Gordon Do? Thank you brother, keep up the good work!
There are two my observations two types of Bracket fungas that live on She Oak. One is gills longitudinall. The other is honeycomb. The later if avalible,will hold a great spark and keep coaling for hours. Transportable and will light damper kinderling!
Thanks Gordon for more native bush tucker info. Ever since I attended your Nannup course I'm always looking at the ground for what's edible when bush walking
Very interesting. You might be able to use the fiberous part of this plant once dried and pulled apart to fire roll dry animal dung to get ignition. Dried Deer 🦌 dung has been used to get ignition
Lucky me again! First one again. :-) Thank you, Gordon! By the way, it would be nice to know if those plants can be found in every state or are state-specific
Awesome stuff as always Gordo! Thanks
My pleasure! Thanks again
I’m so proud of you Gordon, that you’ve taken this path of Bushcraft Survival to be a part of your contribution to mankind’s understanding of life and the world around us. I hope I’m never in a situation where I need to use these skills to survive, but if I ever am, the first thing I will think is WWGD. What would Gordon Do? Thank you brother, keep up the good work!
Thanks for watching and your continued support
Often enjoy a little snack of these on bush walks.
Brilliant Gordon. Thanks. 🙂
Brilliant. Thank you.
You're very welcome!
Awesome message thank you
Thanks for listening
There are two my observations two types of Bracket fungas that live on She Oak. One is gills longitudinall. The other is honeycomb. The later if avalible,will hold a great spark and keep coaling for hours.
Transportable and will light damper kinderling!
Thanks Gordon for more native bush tucker info. Ever since I attended your Nannup course I'm always looking at the ground for what's edible when bush walking
Excellent I'm glad you are able to apply the skills you learnt in real" time.
Bush Tucker awesome thanks
Thanks for watching
Very interesting. You might be able to use the fiberous part of this plant once dried and pulled apart to fire roll dry animal dung to get ignition. Dried Deer 🦌 dung has been used to get ignition
Lucky me again! First one again. :-) Thank you, Gordon! By the way, it would be nice to know if those plants can be found in every state or are state-specific
Lomandra longifolia (Spiny-head Mat-rush or Basket Grass) is native Australia wide except for the Northern Territory and Western Australia.