Using various edged tools is common for any bushcrafter, so carrying a first aid kit is essential. Apart from the usual assortment of plasters and [...]
More tools from old saws! After writing the article on making knives from an old saw, I started thinking about other tools that could be [...]
We as bushcrafters do love a nice new “shiny”, and in a similar way to our colonial cousins with there attractions to firearms, we want [...]
I was a bit unsure what to expect from this book, I've known John to be a top ranking bushcraft instructor to those attending his [...]
Elliot is a Furniture maker who has turned his technical skills to knife making (we'll have one of Elliots knives reviewed very soon) I met [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
"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. [...]
Review By John Fenna Whether you cannot face the idea of getting up at the crack of dawn at the Moot to get to the [...]
Review By John Fenna When I attend the BCUK Moot I camp well away from both the water points and the shower block and so [...]
Review By John Fenna For many people, in many locations, the summer months can be spoilt by the over eager attentions of biting and stinging [...]
Article by Kevin Callan No one seems to want to want to talk about this, but a poop properly disposed of behind camp can make [...]