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
NICOLA'S STONE AGE YEAR Preparations for the Stone Age YearNicola’s Year on the LandJason27 March 20243 August 2024 by Jason27 March 20243 August 202403719 Welcome to my podcast, following my journey through a year of living completely off what the land offers: foraging my food, plus materials for everything
BUSHCRAFT Bushcraft Equipment Bushcraft: Other CRAFTS Crafts: Other Overseas ExpeditionsReusing vintage fur for hood liningJason22 March 202423 March 2025 by Jason22 March 202423 March 202501202 After making a snow smock for an upcoming winter expedition, I was ready to source some real fur for the lining of the hood. I
BUSHCRAFT Bushcraft Equipment Bushcraft: Other CRAFTS Crafts: Other ShelterUpdating My Ridgeline SystemJason15 March 202415 March 2024 by Jason15 March 202415 March 202402183 After relying on the same ridgeline setup for my tarp over many years, I began to notice signs of wear and fraying, particularly around the
BUSHCRAFT Bushcraft: Other CRAFTS Crafts: Other Inspiration Primitive CraftsDefinitely not a knot lessonJason8 March 20248 March 2024 by Jason8 March 20248 March 202401421 Knots! I really struggle with learning knots. To make things worse if I do manage to learn a new knot, and I’m super pleased about
BUSHCRAFT Bushcraft Equipment Bushcraft: Other InspirationRucking – How NOT To Do It!Jason1 March 20241 March 2024 by Jason1 March 20241 March 202401655 It seemed like such a great idea for a blog post. I had a cast iron, rock solid, A1 plan – a mission! A purpose!
ADVENTURE Adventure: Other BUSHCRAFT Bushcraft Courses Bushcraft: Other CRAFTS Crafts: Other Flora FLORA & FORAGING Foraging: Other Inspiration Navigation Plant & Tree IDA change of habitatJason23 February 202423 February 2024 by Jason23 February 202423 February 202401420 Growing up on the coast of Essex gave a very focussed habitat type which is why I always craved the change of location during holidays.
Tracking WILDLIFETracking and trailing the vole and the magic of sit spotsinfo woodland16 February 202416 February 2024 by info woodland16 February 202416 February 202403035 A family of voles and some golden eyed frogs (the common frog, Rana temporaria) were the first animals that set me on my bushcraft journey.
ADVENTURE Adventure: Other BUSHCRAFT Bushcraft Equipment Bushcraft: Other CRAFTS Crafts: Other FLORA & FORAGING Foraging: Other Green Woodwork Inspiration NICOLA'S STONE AGE YEAR Outdoor Cooking Preparations for the Stone Age Year Primitive Crafts Shelter Wild Food WoodcraftMy ‘Stone Age’ Year Jason9 February 20249 February 2024 by Jason9 February 20249 February 202402053 Many of you may have seen my earlier blogs, looking at the wild foods I might need to survive living off the land for an
BUSHCRAFT Bushcraft: Other FLORA & FORAGING Foraging: Other Inspiration Outdoor Cooking Tool Use & CareRefurbishing a cast iron bargainJason2 February 20242 February 2024 by Jason2 February 20242 February 202402901 In this blog we’re going to have a look at one of my recent second-hand shop bargains and see how with a little bit of
BUSHCRAFT Bushcraft Equipment CRAFTS Crafts: Other InspirationCanvas Rucksack side pouchesJason19 January 202419 January 2024 by Jason19 January 202419 January 202402120 I, like many other people in the bushcraft world like to use canvas equipment where ever possible as it has a more natural feel to