Tag: bushcraft

16 Amazing Ways You Can Use A Hammock In Your Home

Here at Outdoor Revival we love our hammocks, just the other day when traveling up north I grabbed one of mine to make sure I…

Motherhood Moments: What’s Your Kind of Wilderness? – Our sixth article in the series from Susan Strayer

Our next article in the series from Susan Strayer who’s an inspiration to many with her Blog – Mountain Mom and Tots. Over spring break,…

Containers Made From Beech Bark, Make Your Own

Jon Ridgeon brings us this simple but beautiful Beech bark container made from materials that are easy to aquire and use with minimal tools. I…

Here is some help on making fire: Polypore fungi in primitive fire making

Paul Pinkerton

Five thousand, three hundred years ago Ötzi, also known as the Ice Man, died at 10,500 feet in the Ötztal Alps, which divides Italy and…

Need help making fire? Polypore Fungi in Primitive Fire Making

Paul Pinkerton

Five thousand, three hundred years ago Ötzi, also known as the Ice Man, died at 10,500 feet in the Ötztal Alps, which divides Italy and…

Primitive Living as Metaphor

Paul Pinkerton

Here in Montana I practice and teach classes on primitive or stone age skills–which is to say, camping with little or no gear. We build…

Nite Ize Figure 9 Rope Tighteners – Review

Nite Ize Figure 9 Rope Tightening products make tensioning and securing ropes a simple and positive procedure – even if you cannot tie a knot…

Primitive Living as Metaphor

Paul Pinkerton

Here in Montana I practice and teach classes on primitive or stone age skills–which is to say, camping with little or no gear. We build…

Helle Sigmund Knife Review

Coming, like all Helle Knives, in a strong card tube along with a care and maintenance booklet, a linen cloth and a lifetime warranty against…

Birchbark – Woven Kindling

Paul Pinkerton

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…