I didn't organise a poll but rather thought about inviting people's opinions because I don't know all the buscraft books out there so couldn't list them all in a poll, and besides there are probably too many for a poll.
So the question is........... what in your opinion is the best Buscraft or related IE primitive living skills etc book out there on the market (or out of print) I mean the one that covers general skills rather than just one specific skill.............say tracking or plants for example.
Lots of people say Mors K's book is the best and THE bible. I think it's truly excellent but for me Richard Graves Bushcraft - a serious guide to survival and camping just pips it.
I've had my copy for about 7 years now and refer to it regularly. There's a great section on knots and whipping (ooh er missus, not that kind of whipping thank you at the back) and little snippets that I've never seen in other books like how to light 2 fires with just one match, wick making, for example...........great stuff
There are copies here for sensible prices http://www.abebooks.co.uk/search/sortby/3/an/Richard+Graves+/tn/+Bushcraft unlike a few copies on amazon going for ridiculous prices http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss...words=BUSHCRAFT+RICHARD+GRAVES&Go.x=8&Go.y=10
I believe it's also available to download for free as a PDF now too, as someone posted a while back.
That's my favourite anyway, but I have of course not read ,em all. I'd say I have most of the most frequently mentioned ones on here though - kephart - mears (bushcraft and outdoor survival handbook) - kochanski - Richard Graves - Gregory J Davenport - lofty wiseman etc.
So what's your favourite?
So the question is........... what in your opinion is the best Buscraft or related IE primitive living skills etc book out there on the market (or out of print) I mean the one that covers general skills rather than just one specific skill.............say tracking or plants for example.
Lots of people say Mors K's book is the best and THE bible. I think it's truly excellent but for me Richard Graves Bushcraft - a serious guide to survival and camping just pips it.
I've had my copy for about 7 years now and refer to it regularly. There's a great section on knots and whipping (ooh er missus, not that kind of whipping thank you at the back) and little snippets that I've never seen in other books like how to light 2 fires with just one match, wick making, for example...........great stuff
There are copies here for sensible prices http://www.abebooks.co.uk/search/sortby/3/an/Richard+Graves+/tn/+Bushcraft unlike a few copies on amazon going for ridiculous prices http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss...words=BUSHCRAFT+RICHARD+GRAVES&Go.x=8&Go.y=10
I believe it's also available to download for free as a PDF now too, as someone posted a while back.
That's my favourite anyway, but I have of course not read ,em all. I'd say I have most of the most frequently mentioned ones on here though - kephart - mears (bushcraft and outdoor survival handbook) - kochanski - Richard Graves - Gregory J Davenport - lofty wiseman etc.
So what's your favourite?