A glimpse into Woodlore's past
raymearswoodlore July 21, 2010

A glimpse into Woodlore's past

Annemarie Hopper, a student of a number of Woodlore’s courses between 1998 - 1999, including the Introduction to Bushcraft as well as a wilderness cooking course, kindly got in touch with us recently to say she had some photos to hand that she had taken all those years back. The resulting pictures were great to see, offering a glimpse into Woodlore’s past. After all these years, it’s amazing to see just how much has changed, while so much has stayed the same... [caption id="attachment_711" align="aligncenter" width="425"]Ray Mears bow drill Ray Mears demonstrating the bow drill technique of fire lighting[/caption]

[caption id="attachment_709" align="aligncenter" width="425"]Ray Mears knife sharpening Ray sharpening his knife using waterstones[/caption] [caption id="attachment_710" align="aligncenter" width="425"]Ray Mears cooking outdoors Preparing a meal to cook over the campfire[/caption] [caption id="attachment_708" align="aligncenter" width="425"]Ray Mears We're not sure what's going on here - judo possibly?![/caption]

2 comments

It was some kind of one armed wrestling.
Millenium Eve Woodlore style ;)
And a great time was had by all.

Ashley Cawley

Great to see some old shots of Ray, any chance of a little more resolution?

Ray has got some Judo experience hasn’t he? I enjoyed watching him beat the mongolian wrestling champion a few years back. Perhaps he could pop down to Cornwall and jump in the ring with me; I’m the Cornish Wrestling Heavyweight Champion, it’s certainly another ancient tradition he could pickup ;)

Thanks to Annemarie Hopper & Woodlore for sharing these photos.

Robin Goslin-Smyth

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