That jungle bushcraft experience
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A jungle fire simply a must Many years ago, I started following this thing called 'bushcraft'. Having watched too many episodes of Ray Mear's bushcraft series, I would sometimes try to start a fire in the jungle usin a bow drill! Like many things, I eventually grew out of it. Bushcraft became repetitive. Its usually revolves around the main same topics....shelter, fire and knives. These 'topics' are the basics of any jungle trip. Just a matter of how hard you want it to be.