Spring Wild Food Foraging By Rhoda Mcgivern Spring is my favourite time of the year. I love to explore the countryside as the sun shines on [...]
A little peep into an (almost) off-grid lifestyle in the UK today By Leshy of BCUK Introduction When I was asked by Tony, if I [...]
Please tell us a little about yourself and how you would describe who you are. I was born in rural Suffolk in 1989 and have [...]
What saw? by Dave Budd Whether it’s as mundane as cutting firewood or as involved as building an entire camp, there are lots of times [...]
It's essential that you get your head engaged! I've sat around many campfires, had conversations on forums and answered emails about survival and what constitutes [...]
Bargain stove or money down the drain? by Lee Clarke After perusing the depths of the internet to fill another hole in my outdoor kit [...]
"TEA, TWO SUGARS PLEASE" This is an idea which I suppose was born from a conversation I had with Mors Kochanski about a year ago. [...]
So which woods are good for burning, and which aren't? We often have a range of wood that we can burn and because we don't [...]
As with most cool bits of kit that arrive in the office for review they are received with excitement, and an eagerness to get out [...]
Cold Steel Special Forces Shovel - Back The Cold Steel Spetsnaz shovel – also known as their “Special Forces Shovel” and [...]
For a long time I have preferred a head torch to a hand-held torch in most circumstances – after all, it points where you [...]
The knife I have most recently had to try out is the “Woodsman” Knife designed by Roger Harrington (of Bison Bushcraft) and produced by Casström [...]
I enjoy cooking over open fires using cast iron cookware and have, over the years, used several different sizes and makes of Dutch oven I [...]
Buck has a long history of producing quality knives and the latest model I have looked at is the Buck “Selkirk” which is described as [...]
I am a bit of a fan of 5.11 clothing and equipment, finding it to be tough, durable, comfortable and very well suited for use [...]
Here at BushcraftUK we're excited to be using Merthr Mawr again... but not just for the SummerMoot, this year we're also going to be running [...]
My preference for natural fibre fabrics over synthetics is an open secret, so it will come as no surprise that I was very pleased to [...]
First Impressions My first impression of the Ruike Trekker LD42-B Multi-Tool was that it looked like a super-sized Swiss Army tool – that is once [...]
The “Armory Jacket” is 5.11's new “casually smart” styled top of an almost classic design, made from a 60% cotton 40% polyester fleece fabric to [...]
Review by Lucas Payton Hammocking is becoming a very popular alternative to using a tent for camping. The appeal comes from the ability to easily [...]