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    Building a Long term shelter

    Bridging the gap between “survival” and “primitive living”. Editors note - We first published this article back in 2007 and it inspired some great projects [...]

  • Bushcraft and Maslow – Why the Wild Feeds More Than Just Your Belly

    Ever felt truly yourself under a tarp in the woods, a fire flickering away, something cooking, rain tapping on the canvas, and not a [...]

  • Woman sitting on a log by a lake in the woods

    Bushcraft and your mental health

      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 [...]

  • Why We Need Bushcraft

    The Power of Bushcraft: Unlocking Better Health   In a world dominated by screens and edless to-do lists, bushcraft offers a lifeline to reclaiming [...]

  • BLUETTI Unveils the Latest AC60&B80 Power Station in the United Kingdom 

    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 [...]

  • The Tinderbox – Part 1

    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.

  • WINTER : THE FOUR SEASONS

    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 with Children – Guidence and tips

    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.

  • fenix ShadowMaster headlamp

    Review – Fenix ShadowMaster Headlamp

    Review of the Fenix ShadowMaster headlight with video of lighting modes in action.

  • Fire by Friction & Magnification

    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 [...]

  • Making a Woodland Whistle

    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 old saws: Carving tools part 1

    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 [...]

  • Review – The Brown Bag Water Filter

    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 [...]

  • testing the grip of the terrific tongs

    Terrific Tongs – Make your own

    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 [...]

  • LifeSaver Liberty Bottle

    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 [...]

  • Review: The ‘Allen’ field knife from Trent Knife & Tool (TKT)

    The Trent Field knife is one of the original offerings from the Trent knife & Tool company run by Elliot Trent. Elliot has taken his [...]

  • Interview: Elliot Trent – Knifemaker

    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

    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 [...]

  • Life on a narrow Boat

    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 [...]

  • Daniel Hume – Interview with the Author of ‘The Art of Fire’

    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 [...]

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