The Leave No Trace Principle An Essential Principle for Responsible Bushcraft The principle of “Leave No Trace” emphasizes the importance of minimizing human impact on the environment, ensuring that natural spaces remain pristine for future generations and...
How do you make activated charcoal? Activated charcoal has become a staple in various industries and applications, from water filtration to skincare, and even in emergency medicine to treat poisonings. Its ability to adsorb toxins and chemicals makes it highly...
How to filter water in the wild One of the most common problems people encounter when finding themselves in a survival situation is running out of water. Unless you’re in the desert or somewhere very hot, water will likely be very close, but it could also...
Bushcraft cooking methods Learning a few Bushcraft cooking techniques can turn those boring leaves and roots into something special, or at least much better. The difference between bushcraft cooking and regular camp cooking is the methods and equipment involved, with...
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...