Lessons from Indigenous Cultures: Sustainable Living and Survival Skills The more the human race advances in technology, the faster we are destroying our planet. Our transportation systems are choking the atmosphere and we struggle to keep up with the rapidly growing...
The dangers of drinking from natural water sources and what to do about it ​ (Here’s a picture of Jeremy the E.Coli bacteria and his friends, just waiting to be drunk from a water source near you) It’s highly unlikely that you’ll find yourself...
Bushcraft on a Budget As with all hobbies, buying the highest levels of bushcraft gear will cost you thousands, and it isn’t rare for people to pay a couple of hundred for nothing more than a knife. When getting into any activity it’s important not to dive...
Bushcraft and survival frequently asked questions I’ve noticed that in my interest and research into bushcraft and survival, I have come across a huge amount of people asking the same questions over and over, so to help anyone who might be interested, here are...
What NOT to do when going into the wilderness After reading and writing so many survival stories, certain things pop up again and again that cause people to get into trouble or even lose their lives. The wilderness may be beautiful and compelling, but it can also be...
Canal foraging There are over 2,000 miles of canals spread across England and Wales, with many of them connecting with river systems. They played a major part during the industrial era when canal technology advanced and the first lochs were made, along with a...