Bridging the gap between “survival” and “primitive living”. Editors note - We first published this article back in 2007 and it inspired some great projects [...]
Ever felt truly yourself under a tarp in the woods, a fire flickering away, something cooking, rain tapping on the canvas, and not a [...]
For millennia it’s been the case that we seek help with physical ailments, whether this is from a doctor or just talking to a [...]
The Power of Bushcraft: Unlocking Better Health In a world dominated by screens and edless to-do lists, bushcraft offers a lifeline to reclaiming [...]
Game-changing Power Solutions for Outdoor Enthusiasts: BLUETTI Introduces the AC60&B80 Power Station to the United Kingdom Market Sponsored Article BLUETTI, the leader in the clean [...]
It is great to have all the modern convenience of a Ferro rod, a lighter, or even a box of matches, but if you want to connect with history and have some fun doing it, making up your own tinderbox is a fantastic exercise.
My bushcraft is predominantly about interacting with nature – the landscape, the animals, the plants, the air and clouds. And, more importantly, what that brings [...]
Carving is great social fun for all and an inclusive task. Still, steps and considerations are needed when working with young children, and even inexperienced adults.
Review of the Fenix ShadowMaster headlight with video of lighting modes in action.
Making fire without lighter or matches seems to be one of the main skills that people associate with bushcraft, and here I am going to [...]
This is a great activity with the kids or to just while away some time, especially during this lockdown when we're struggling to get out [...]
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 [...]
Well, what can I say, it’s a brown bag that filters water! But, as that wouldn’t be much of a review, let’s look a little [...]
In this time of isolation we're forced to do our bushcrafting at home, so if you have the opportunity to have a little BBQ or [...]
First impressions Cool bottle, great colour, look stable and feels robust. On the flip side, it's fairly big and it might be more complicated than [...]
The Trent Field knife is one of the original offerings from the Trent knife & Tool company run by Elliot Trent. Elliot has taken 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 [...]
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 [...]
