Sheepdog . . . I appreciate your comment about including your daughter in bushcrafting. I remember as a very young girl how my father would take us children on all day hikes through the countryside and spend time learning skills regardless of sun, rain, or snow. As we grew, the skills expanded and we were totally trusted by our parents to head into the woods on our own. Later, I would truly enjoy weekends horseback riding into the local reservoir/watershed where I spent quality alone time building on all I had been taught. In the years that followed, these seemingly little lessons actually saved my life and that of my son. I can promise you that your daughter will never forget the times you are spending with her. They are irreplaceable.Very cool! My daughter and I took an entry level bushcraft class last year. It was life changing! I'd be down for more opportunities to do that. I prefer to be in the backcountry than at campsites.
FYI, I am also a leathersmith and can help if you guys ever have a need. Not trying to grow my business to our OB community, just think that it's the right thing to do by offering help.