The Most Recent Posts
- Aroostook River Dash - Maine Canoe Expedition
- What's the most important function of your compass?
- Another Tussle With Munsungan Stream - Maine Canoe Expedition
- Get Organised On The Trail
- Maine Wilderness Canoe Trip - Munsungan Stream
The Most Popular Posts
- Maine Wilderness Canoe Trip – Munsungan Stream
- North Maine Woods Canoe – Munsungan Lake
- 10 Ways To Avoid Dehydration Outdoors
- Dehydration – Its Importance For The Wilderness Traveller
- Bushcraft Kit – Billy Cans
- Beech Mast As A Food Source
- 10 Steps to Fire Lighting Without Failure
- Carving A Kuksa Or Wooden Cup
- Blackthorn vs. Hawthorn – An Identification Guide
- Step-by-step: Making Cordage From Tree Bark (Part 2)
- Step by step: Making Cordage From Tree Bark
- Improve Your Plant Identification – My 10 Step Plan
- Making Traditional Mukluks
Bushcraft Projects
- Use Cutting Tools Safely
- Spring Spoonage
- Remember The Fire Triangle
- Choosing a compass
- 10 Steps to Fire Lighting Without Failure
- Hitting the Sweetspot With Your Outdoors Gear
- Woodcraft Tools Revisited
- Carving A Kuksa Or Wooden Cup
- Boiling Water In A Birch Bark Container
- Step-by-step: Making Cordage From Tree Bark (Part 2)
- Step by step: Making Cordage From Tree Bark
- Responsibly Harvesting Woodcraft Materials
- Improve Your Plant Identification – My 10 Step Plan
- Wild Food – Avoid poisoning yourself, legalities and stuff
- Five things a dog can teach you about tracking
- What’s your favourite way to light a fire?
- Making Traditional Mukluks
- Learn About Hypothermia
- Building Your Woodcraft Toolkit
- Before you light a fire – THINK!
- Get Your Own Tinder Pouch
On The Trail
- Aroostook River Dash – Maine Canoe Expedition
- What’s the most important function of your compass?
- Another Tussle With Munsungan Stream – Maine Canoe Expedition
- Get Organised On The Trail
- Maine Wilderness Canoe Trip – Munsungan Stream
- North Maine Woods Canoe – Munsungan Lake
- 10 Ways To Avoid Dehydration Outdoors
- Dehydration – Its Importance For The Wilderness Traveller
- Bushcraft Kit – Billy Cans
- Bushcraft – How To Tread Your Own Path
- Five Ways To Improve Night Vision
- Backcountry poo-poo clinic
- The Call Of The Mountains
- Expedition Food – An Interview With Mikael Strandberg
- Gnarly Alaska Packraft Travel
- Poohcraft – Wiping Up The Leftovers
- Poohcraft – The Ten Commandments Of Taking A Dump Outdoors
- What’s Your Little Outdoor Luxury?
- Winter in the northern forest
- Just a quickie…
- Some winter bushcraft in Canada
- Bow Drill Scrummage
- Travelling with bushcraft stuff – the practicalities
- The Widowmaker
- Five Navigation Tips And Techniques
- Ticks & Lyme disease
- Navigation: Grid references
- Navigation: Maps
Everything
- 10 Steps to Fire Lighting Without Failure
- 10 Ways To Avoid Dehydration Outdoors
- 2011 – No More Gear Year?
- A history of the world in 100 objects
- A ramble round wild food and food ethics
- Another Tussle With Munsungan Stream – Maine Canoe Expedition
- Aroostook River Dash – Maine Canoe Expedition
- Backcountry poo-poo clinic
- Badgers – spotting their tracks and sign
- Beech Mast As A Food Source
- Before you light a fire – THINK!
- Birch – The Lady Of The Woods
- Blackthorn vs. Hawthorn – An Identification Guide
- Boiling Water In A Birch Bark Container
- Book review: The Natural Navigator by Tristan Gooley
- Bow Drill Scrummage
- Building Your Woodcraft Toolkit
- Burdock Root – When Should I Harvest?
- Bushcraft & Wilderness Skills On The Web
- Bushcraft – How To Tread Your Own Path
- Bushcraft – What & Why?
- Bushcraft Kit – Billy Cans
- Bushcrafting Kit
- Carving A Kuksa Or Wooden Cup
- Choosing a compass
- Close encounters of the wildlife kind
- Dehydration – Its Importance For The Wilderness Traveller
- Dreaming of a sloe Christmas
- Elder – away with the fairies
- Elf Cups And Tea Caddies
- Expedition Food – An Interview With Mikael Strandberg
- Fallow Deer Rut
- Five Navigation Tips And Techniques
- Five things a dog can teach you about tracking
- Five Ways To Improve Night Vision
- Get Organised On The Trail
- Get Your Own Tinder Pouch
- Getting fruity
- Getting to know your patch
- Give us our daily dog walk
- Gnarly Alaska Packraft Travel
- Going Back To My Roots
- Great Quotations #1
- Hawthorn vs Blackthorn
- Hemlock water dropwort
- Hitting the Sweetspot With Your Outdoors Gear
- How you know when middle age has really struck!
- Improve Your Plant Identification – My 10 Step Plan
- Just a quickie…
- Learn About Hypothermia
- Living The High Life, Hillbilly Style
- Maine Wilderness Canoe Trip – Munsungan Stream
- Making A Birch Bark Canoe – César’s Bark Canoe
- Making Traditional Mukluks
- Nature’s a forgiving mistress
- Navigation: Grid references
- Navigation: Maps
- North Maine Woods Canoe – Munsungan Lake
- Poohcraft – Wiping Up The Leftovers
- Poohcraft – The Ten Commandments Of Taking A Dump Outdoors
- Putting the ‘night’ in nightingale
- Rabbit Tracks In The Snow
- Remember The Fire Triangle
- Responsibly Harvesting Woodcraft Materials
- Roadkill
- Rose hips
- Seasonal foraging… in Ikea
- Signs of spring
- Simplify Or Die
- Snow In The Woods
- Some winter bushcraft in Canada
- Something For The Weekend – Les Stroud’s Best Ever Wilderness Story
- Spring Spoonage
- Springwatch Update – Ramsons
- Step by step: Making Cordage From Tree Bark
- Step-by-step: Making Cordage From Tree Bark (Part 2)
- Tales From The Riverbank
- The Book Bit: The Poacher’s Handbook by Ian Niall
- The Call Of The Mountains
- The Cree Hunters Of Mistassini
- The fallow deer rut
- The Mighty Mora
- The Seasons March On
- The Widowmaker
- Ticks & Lyme disease
- Travelling with bushcraft stuff – the practicalities
- Use Cutting Tools Safely
- Use Nature’s Attitude Adjuster
- What’s the most important function of your compass?
- What’s your favourite way to light a fire?
- What’s Your Little Outdoor Luxury?
- Why Can’t All Days Be Like This?
- Wild Food – Avoid poisoning yourself, legalities and stuff
- Wild Food Books
- Winter in the northern forest
- Winter tree ID
- Woodcraft Tools Revisited
- Yet Another Thing Your Dog Can Teach You