Fall 26th, 522AV
The sun was still below the horizon when Vest began to roll out of bed and hit the floor with a loud thump. She gave a groan and propped herself up on her elbows, trying to blink away the sleep and comprehend where she was. After a bit of time to wake up, she got herself off the floor and made her bed before going to the bath to clean up her face. After she washed her face, brushed her hair, and dressed her body she was out into the night air and down towards the meeting area. Today was all about her learning how to make traps for different scenarios, and she hoped that she would also be able to make some as well. Vest arrived in a matter of a few chimes and looked around for Dumir, as she didn't see him at first, until she rounded a corner and found him walking up the path with a few supplies.
“Here, take these and follow me, we are early but it gives us time to learn.” Dumire led Vest down to their spot in the woods where they had killed the rabbits yesterday. Ther, Dumir had already prepared some small piles of supplies, some of which were just items gathered around the area. He gestured for her to drop off the items to the side and walked around the table to begin the teaching moment. “Today, I am going to start off by teaching you four really easy traps for basic wilderness survival. And, yes, most of these will be taught out in the field and hands on. I see it written all over your face.”
Vest only gave a chuckle as Dumir finished up his statement. She didn't think her eagerness was so obvious, but she had already been so eager to learn things from him since she had been his apprentice for a whole season.
“Okay, so first things first, let us talk about supplies. For snare traps, you need only one thing and that is some sort of wire or cordage. Sticks can be another supply you use for drag run snares, which is like another snare but you channel animals towards it with those sticks. There are many varieties of snare traps, but as long as you have some sort of cordage you will be golden. Another basic trap would be a deadfall, which is just a few notched sticks and a heavy item propped on them. I would consider this an intermediate trap though, and don't recommend you use it until you're able to effectively trap animals with the basic snare”
Dumir then pulled over a large pile of bramble branches and some weaved grass cordage, being careful to avoid the thorns. Vest furrowed her brow a bit and wondered what these branches and the grass could be used for. Dumir picked up on this and began his explanation.
“These two items are what Sunberth wilds provides for us to make a fish trap. Not an easy task, with all the briers on it, but doable. It involves weaving the grass cordage through a bundle of the branches to form a funnel. Another slightly intermediate trap and not one you will be learning right off the bat. Though I won't discourage you from practicing weaving at home, on your own time.”
Vest felt like that would be something she could do in between lessons and regular work. Especially since it sounded easier than trying to balance a heavy object on a bunch of sticks. Vest nodded in understanding and went to examine the supplies as Dumir walked off to grab a drink for himself. There were several different kinds of cordages that were laid out on the table. From simple strings to what looked like something made from animals and even some thick wires as well. They all looked reliable, and Vest tested their strength by pulling and yanking on them in different areas. Some of them broke pretty easily, something she expected was intentional, while others stayed true and didn't budge or warp under the stress.
WC: 687
.
The sun was still below the horizon when Vest began to roll out of bed and hit the floor with a loud thump. She gave a groan and propped herself up on her elbows, trying to blink away the sleep and comprehend where she was. After a bit of time to wake up, she got herself off the floor and made her bed before going to the bath to clean up her face. After she washed her face, brushed her hair, and dressed her body she was out into the night air and down towards the meeting area. Today was all about her learning how to make traps for different scenarios, and she hoped that she would also be able to make some as well. Vest arrived in a matter of a few chimes and looked around for Dumir, as she didn't see him at first, until she rounded a corner and found him walking up the path with a few supplies.
“Here, take these and follow me, we are early but it gives us time to learn.” Dumire led Vest down to their spot in the woods where they had killed the rabbits yesterday. Ther, Dumir had already prepared some small piles of supplies, some of which were just items gathered around the area. He gestured for her to drop off the items to the side and walked around the table to begin the teaching moment. “Today, I am going to start off by teaching you four really easy traps for basic wilderness survival. And, yes, most of these will be taught out in the field and hands on. I see it written all over your face.”
Vest only gave a chuckle as Dumir finished up his statement. She didn't think her eagerness was so obvious, but she had already been so eager to learn things from him since she had been his apprentice for a whole season.
“Okay, so first things first, let us talk about supplies. For snare traps, you need only one thing and that is some sort of wire or cordage. Sticks can be another supply you use for drag run snares, which is like another snare but you channel animals towards it with those sticks. There are many varieties of snare traps, but as long as you have some sort of cordage you will be golden. Another basic trap would be a deadfall, which is just a few notched sticks and a heavy item propped on them. I would consider this an intermediate trap though, and don't recommend you use it until you're able to effectively trap animals with the basic snare”
Dumir then pulled over a large pile of bramble branches and some weaved grass cordage, being careful to avoid the thorns. Vest furrowed her brow a bit and wondered what these branches and the grass could be used for. Dumir picked up on this and began his explanation.
“These two items are what Sunberth wilds provides for us to make a fish trap. Not an easy task, with all the briers on it, but doable. It involves weaving the grass cordage through a bundle of the branches to form a funnel. Another slightly intermediate trap and not one you will be learning right off the bat. Though I won't discourage you from practicing weaving at home, on your own time.”
Vest felt like that would be something she could do in between lessons and regular work. Especially since it sounded easier than trying to balance a heavy object on a bunch of sticks. Vest nodded in understanding and went to examine the supplies as Dumir walked off to grab a drink for himself. There were several different kinds of cordages that were laid out on the table. From simple strings to what looked like something made from animals and even some thick wires as well. They all looked reliable, and Vest tested their strength by pulling and yanking on them in different areas. Some of them broke pretty easily, something she expected was intentional, while others stayed true and didn't budge or warp under the stress.
WC: 687
.