The Yukon RiverTake a visual journey with Jason down the iconic Yukon RiverJason18 April 202019 April 2020
Croatia – The Badger to Bear UpgradeTracking European Brown Bear in the Croatian wildernessJason2 May 201915 April 2020
Bushcraft and canoeing in Sweden with Woodland WaysA blend of traditional bushcraft skillsJason6 April 201615 April 2020
Urban Bushcraft – Friction Fire ExperimentsChallenging yourself to bettermentJason11 April 201914 April 2020
Bushcraft Torches and Lanterns Part 3 – Pinch pots and WicksPart of a 4 part seriesJason8 March 201714 April 2020
Three Months of Total Immersion Into BushcraftBushcraft & Survival Skills magazine competition winnerJason13 November 201414 April 2020
Observations from South AfricaAn emotive story of Continuous Professional Development Jason16 December 201414 April 2020
CRAFTSStraight to The Point!Jason18 March 202217 March 2022 by Jason18 March 202217 March 202202244 In this week’s blog we are going a little more urban with our bushcraft as we look at improvised arrow heads.As with all bushcraft we
Flora FLORA & FORAGING Forging WaterDig a Little Deeper to Find Your Foraging Flow!Jason11 March 20229 March 2022 by Jason11 March 20229 March 202202476 As a lifelong plant enthusiast, I have enjoyed an interesting journey of discovery with how plants make me feel. I have grown up with a
Conservation Others Tool Use & Care WoodcraftCut With CareJason4 March 20224 March 2022 by Jason4 March 20224 March 202202878 Often, a lot is said about using cutting tools, particularly in relation to our personal safety, but what about the things we cut? As an
Fire OthersFire and BrimstoneJason24 February 202225 February 2022 by Jason24 February 202225 February 202202854 When you think sulphur, your thoughts may well connect to fire lighting methods of old, where the use of a tinderbox may be used to
Adventure: Other InspirationThe Path Less Followed…….Jason18 February 202218 February 2022 by Jason18 February 202218 February 202202185 If you are a regular reader of the Woodland Ways blog you may have read my husband Barry’s recent blogs Oh for a Simple Life,
CRAFTS Fire Primitive CraftsDig, make, fireJason11 February 202211 February 2022 by Jason11 February 202211 February 202206371 This week I finally lit a fire I had been planning for many moons. My collection of unfired pots, made from foraged clay, has finally
BUSHCRAFT Bushcraft: Other CRAFTS Crafts: Other Primitive CraftsCoil baskets…Jason4 February 20224 February 2022 by Jason4 February 20224 February 2022013016 January is a great time to reflect upon the year that has gone before and of course the new year brings a time where many
BUSHCRAFT Bushcraft: Other CRAFTS Primitive Crafts WoodcraftMaking a net needleJason28 January 202228 January 2022 by Jason28 January 202228 January 2022012013 With the start of a new year upon us I’ve been thinking about the new skill sets I’ve acquired over the last year. While I’m
BUSHCRAFT Bushcraft Courses Bushcraft: Other Inspiration Overseas ExpeditionsReflecting on the journeyJason21 January 202221 January 2022 by Jason21 January 202221 January 202202490 As things wind down after a hectic Christmas break I find more time to think about the year ahead; I start planning out some goals
BUSHCRAFT Bushcraft: Other CRAFTS Crafts: Other FLORA & FORAGING Foraging: Other Inspiration Plant & Tree ID Primitive CraftsNatural DyesJason15 January 202215 January 2022 by Jason15 January 202215 January 202205167 Natural dyes are a topic often overlooked in bushcraft circles. Whilst not immediately necessary for day to day survival, there is a growing body of