What Makes a Good Travelling Companion?
This video is taken from episode 91 of my #AskPaulKirtley series, where I answer questions sent in by viewers and listeners. Here, I talk about what makes a good travelling companion on wilderness journeys. It’s not only about being competent with core skills. It’s also about attitude, awareness, and how you contribute to the group. In this clip I share my observations from many expeditions, including the value of staying upbeat when conditions turn rough, recognising your own needs before issues arise, helping with the shared jobs around camp, and appreciating the journey itself rather than simply pushing for the finish. 👉 Watch the full episode here: • Top 5 Knots, Good Companions, Lighting Fir... 📩 Get my curated content emails (it's FREE!) https://paulkirtley.co.uk/emails 🖥️ Check out my online courses here https://www.onlinebushcraftcourses.com/ 🌲 Check out my field courses here https://frontierbushcraft.com/courses/

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