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...
5 Cheap places in the UK to practice bushcraft You can practice bushcraft in your local woodland, but if you want somewhere truly special and also where you can forage, build shelters, and make campfires, then you have to pick a good spot. Unfortunately, it can cost a...
The most dangerous national park in the UK There are a total of 15 national parks in the UK, with 10 in England, 2 in Scotland and 3 in Wales. The most popular of which would be the peak district because of its central location in the country, but it also happens to...
The 5 most remote places in the UK to practise Bushcraft For such a small country with a large population, the UK still has its fair share of sparsely populated areas ideal for getting away from it all and practicing some Bushcraft. For example, there are well over...
How to stay warm while cold weather camping Summer shouldn’t be the only time of year when people grab their tents and head out into the wild, because the winter months can be just as beautiful and an important time of year to practice for anyone looking to...
9 ways to quickly break in new hiking boots When it comes to hiking boots or any kind of tough footwear, they generally take anywhere between 50 and 100 hours to properly break in and mold to the shape of your feet. The firmer and thicker the material on the boots,...