Definition: Bushmanship, also known as bush riding or bushcraft, refers to a set of skills and practices that involve the use of tools and equipment to navigate and control natural resources such as water, firewood, and other plants. It involves a combination of physical endurance, mental discipline, and practical knowledge of local ecosystems. In terms of the term "bushmanship," it is often used in the context of wilderness or outdoor activities where one must be able to navigate through rough terrain, handle tools