5 of the Strangest methods of preparing food Over time the human race has developed a number of methods to preserve food for the colder winter months, mostly out of necessity, but many of these methods have huge cultural differences and what is considered normal in...
The 5 most important lessons I’ve learned from bush craft I’m one of those lucky people who has never found themselves in a survival situation, partly because I’m careful and partly because I live in the UK, a small and soggy country that...
How NOT to climb Ben Nevis When it comes to tall mountains, the UK isn’t exactly a place that attracts people from around the world looking to scale its peaks, however, it does have a few that are easily high enough to cost you your life. The tallest mountain...
Overnight Bush craft – How to choose somewhere to sleep It’s always fun to spend the night in a shelter you built yourself, but this normally isn’t practical and can often waste time if you’re on a long hike, not to mention the materials may not be...
5 Military survival tips a bushcrafter should practice Survival training in the military is focused more on providing the essentials while trying to move as far as possible and as quietly as possible. Most of the methods of making a fire or shelter seem to be focused...
How to get yourself killed in the Arctic wilderness After Antarctica and Russia, the northern half of Canada provides the third largest remote arctic wilderness on Earth, with over 1.5 billion acres of forest and more lakes than any other country on Earth by a long...