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
NEWS & REVIEWS Review: CoursesSo What Have we Been up to?Jason27 July 20159 April 2020 by Jason27 July 20159 April 202003185 Well we have been keeping ourselves very busy as usual, with plenty for the team to do. Read on to find out more. The Massai
Hedgerow MedicinesHerbal Liqueur or Tincture for Coughs and Colds?Jason20 July 201516 April 2020 by Jason20 July 201516 April 202009699 Across Europe there are a range of liqueurs that are flavoured with herbs. These include Fernet and Centerbe in Italy, Pelinkovac or Pelinkovec in Croatia,
BUSHCRAFT Bushcraft: Other FLORA & FORAGING Outdoor CookingHard Tack BiscuitsJason13 July 20159 April 2020 by Jason13 July 20159 April 202006619 With the Sweden canoe trip fast approaching I wanted to make some traditional style food to take along with me. One of the items I
CRAFTS Primitive CraftsMaking a buckskin hoodyJason6 July 20159 April 2020 by Jason6 July 20159 April 2020019866 The following blog is an overview of and by no means a definitive guide to the steps involved in the dry scrape process of making
FLORA & FORAGING Outdoor Cooking Plant & Tree IDCat-tail PollenJason1 July 20159 April 2020 by Jason1 July 20159 April 202006346 Foraging is about using the plants and fungi etc. that are locally and seasonally available. Sometimes if you’re in the right place at just the
BUSHCRAFT NavigationForaging for the TropicsJason29 June 201514 April 2020 by Jason29 June 201514 April 202006296 If you happen to be lucky enough to live in the Barbados or the Bahamas then this blog probably isn’t for you. Strolling down the
CRAFTS ForgingBackyard forging Part 4: HandlingJason22 June 20159 April 2020 by Jason22 June 20159 April 202004064 Material selection for handles As with all things relating to knife making there is a huge variety of options available to you. Which materials you
CRAFTS ForgingBackyard forging Part 3: Tempering the blade & Those final adjustmentsJason15 June 20159 April 2020 by Jason15 June 20159 April 202008146 Previously we have discussed how to hammer out a knife blank on a backyard forge and then profile both the shape of the knife and
CRAFTS ForgingBackyard forging Part 2: Material Reduction and ProfilingJason8 June 20159 April 2020 by Jason8 June 20159 April 202005235 Following on from the initial hammer work that was discussed in the previous blog we are now at a stage where we have a soft
CRAFTS Forging Review: EquipmentBackyard forging – Part 1: Setting your forge and Smithing a knife blankJason1 June 201515 April 2020 by Jason1 June 201515 April 2020020879 Time and again people repeat that the single most important tool in bushcraft is the knife. That it is the one thing that you can’t