Tag: bushcraft

Weaving kindling from Birch bark for great fire starters

Here’s a great little project to do that will help you out when you want to get a fire going, especially if it’s a bit…

Interview with Cody Lundin: one of Americas top survival instructors

I have to say that I think Cody Lundin is great. I love his books, as they’re straight-forward, well written, and they’re full of knowledge…

Start a fire anywhere

Start a fire anywhere: 6 ways around wet wood

You may know how to start a fire in your wood stove at home. It’s pretty easy to get one going in the dry desert…

Cody Lundin – Interview with one of Americas top survival instructors

I have to say that I think Cody Lundin is great, I love his books, they’re straightforward, well written and they’re full of knowledge and…

Shelter Is An Essential For Survival

In this article from ex SAS soldier Bob Podesta, we learn about shelters and keeping ourselves protected from the elements. It’s fair to say know’s what…

Easy Make – Cardboard Survival & Camping Burner

This is for anyone that enjoys making things that are useful! Being able to make these is good for times of emergency or if you…

How to Make a Flint Knapping Indirect Percussion Tool

Paul Pinkerton

As an avid flint knapper I often like to make my own tools. One of the most popular materials is the copper for flaking and…

Make Your Own Leather Bushcraft Hat

Paul Pinkerton

Making your own leather hat is not as hard as you might think, in this step by step tutorial you’ll be taken from star to…

Hults Bruk axes: A work of art produced by a 300-year-old Swedish company

If you’ve spent any time camping or having to process wood for your fire at home you will appreciate a fine axe and one of…

Editors Pick – Chameleon Hammock by DutchWare

I’ve said before how much I like hammocks, they’re my preference when out camping. I’m hoping to get out for a winter camp later this…