Bushcraft Hacks for Staying Bug-Free Outdoors Spending time in nature can be incredibly rewarding, but nothing ruins an outdoor experience faster than an invasion of buzzing, biting insects. From mosquitoes and ticks to gnats and flies, bugs can make bushcraft camping...
Bushcraft winter foraging Few places on earth don’t have wild foods to forage, even if you don’t know how to find them. Foraging during the winter is the single most difficult time to find something to eat in the wild, as all the edible nuts, berries and...
How to choose a Bushcraft Knife The knife is classed by many as the single most important tool you can have in a survival situation, and choosing the right one can make all the difference. Unlike general-purpose knives, bushcraft knives are crafted specifically for...
Making Char Cloth for Bushcraft Fire Starting In bushcraft and wilderness survival, reliable fire-starting methods are crucial. Char cloth is one of the most effective things you can have in your fire-starting toolkit. It’s easy to make, lightweight, and incredibly...
Foods to take camping without a fridge Camping is supposed to be one of those activities that connects us with the outdoors, and leaving all those comfortable things we are used to at home is part of the experience. Without the convenience of easily keeping things...
The Basics of Bushcraft Trapping Bushcraft trapping is a fundamental wilderness skill, allowing you to secure food, learn about animal behavior, and build a deep understanding of survival basics. Trapping is only something that should be done in certain situations...