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Article By Geoffrey Guy Trapping and the Law Many of us who practice bushcraft are interested by primitive trapping, but can this mean we fall [...]
Welcome to Part 6 of this series on bushcraft candles. On my 'to do' list was the Raappanan tuli candle. From my research on candles it [...]
Welcome to Part 5 of this series on bushcraft candles. Take one log, drill a couple of holes, add some combustibles and strike a match [...]
Review By Craig Johnson I have always liked the look of the “traditional” style bell tents. They fit perfectly with my idea of a family/group [...]
Review It started 5 years ago - my experience with Gransfors Bruks hatchets & Axes. I've had a couple of them but the one to [...]
Article Welcome to Part 4 of this series on bushcraft candles. This type of candle is slightly different to the others I have been building [...]
BushcraftUK was established in 2000 as a place to meet like minded people and share skills and knowledge.
We continue these same values today through website and ‘Moots’.
Pop in, say hello, and sit by the fire.
Join us at a Moot, sharing skills since 2003
WinterMoot
Our Winter BushMoot is a Festival of Outdoor Cookery
The idea behind the Winter Moot is that we have a week in the woods with no pressures, it can be a time to relax, a time to practice skills and have a great time. The focus of this Moot is all about cooking-based skills so there is the opportunity to learn, share knowledge, or just do our own thing.
NEW: MindMoot
“I left feeling much better than I arrived. Calmer, more relaxed, more grounded – better.”
MARK
“During that time I connected with myself, with a group of other people, and with the world around me more richly than I have for years.”
ALISON