I went to the show by myself and fortunatley for me i had a whale of a time. It was my first event of this type and it was a bit daunting being on my own. I was told at the booking tent that the...
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I went to the show by myself and fortunatley for me i had a whale of a time. It was my first event of this type and it was a bit daunting being on my own. I was told at the booking tent that the...
I recently downloaded the Bear Grylls app, its not bad there are some things on it i dont agree with but mostly its interesting.
Chris Ryan was also 23 mob, and if you consider that neither he nor Bear had units to go back to they are probably more full flown regiment than 22. As for all the Bear bashing i think the guy should...
I was considering the purchase of a pair of these trousers and thought why not put up a post for any advice from the people on Natural bushcraft in case this would be an unwise purchase by myself....
Its good to see old Bruce back on the telly and doing it better than ever! i loved this one and am eagerly looking forward to the next episode!
I try different things when I'm out, more than most times it's feather sticks, there aren't many birch near me so don't use it hardly at all. Have tried cattail though burns up too fast on it's own...
Thanks for the welcome gents!
I have a couple of books by elpel. They are very good. He did a bit with Tom brown but relates most of his skills to his grandmother. He has been noted for his exceptional knowledge of wild plants...
I'm another who uses a bill hook, I have found it fills the spot between a pocket knife and a large axe very well!
Any feedback on the following would be very much appreciated.
- What would be the risks going by myself? (only my wife would no my route i think)
For your first time out i would test your kit...
I think the point that has to be made on the issue of the orange survival bag is exactly that it is a survival bag!!! It is not something that is intended for use over a long period in normal...
A black bear inst a carnivore?? Of course it is mate they are classed as omnivores they will eat anything! Are you saying it's a vegetarian?
I agree with lures as well he obviously knows what he is talking about considering the collection he has had! I us a knife by a company called hultafors, it is( from what I have seen ) very like a...
Hi Gary welcome to the forum!
Just let it dry and then fluff it up , see how you get on with that first before you start to do anything else to it. I have been told in the past that you need to do this or you need to add that, i...
Agree with that these are more my kind of program. No jumping off water falls or running down sand dunes and no sitting Wittling by the fire, something in-between how to really use skills to survive...
Welcome to the forum Brian!
Hi all, found this forum after watching some of the vids on u tube. Into wilderness living, mainly the survival side of things (not survivalist i dont have a crate of beans in my boot lol). I enjoy...
They really are one of the bravest birds out there, they dont care who you are, i have had them follow me for ages even had one come into my shed while i was in it!
Is there not something about not being allowed a knife that is disguised as something else like a pen etc? That aside i dont really know what it would be useful for other than maybe opening letters?
Love this video and in my opinion feather sticks are a must for anyone wanting to light a fire, i understand about birch bark grass etc but you wont always have these in some of the woodland you...