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
FLORA & FORAGING Wild FoodWhat’s out and about?Jason10 April 20138 April 2020 by Jason10 April 20138 April 202002788 10th April 2013 Apologies for the lack of entries in the Wild Food Diaries for the last week or so, we’ve been out running bushcraft
BUSHCRAFT FireFire- lets get a little excited about itJason1 April 20138 April 2020 by Jason1 April 20138 April 202004422 One thing that never ceases to amaze us on our bushcraft courses is how everyone, without exception, is drawn to the camp fire and stares
FLORA & FORAGING Wild FoodDockJason30 March 20138 April 2020 by Jason30 March 20138 April 202004823 30th March 2013 There are 13 species of Dock that are found in the UK (not all native) together with our 3 species of Sorrel
FLORA & FORAGING Wild FoodThe day’s eyeJason27 March 20138 April 2020 by Jason27 March 20138 April 202004668 27th March 2013 Whilst working in a school today I found lots of Daisies Bellis perennis flowering. The common name is derived from “Day’s Eye”
FLORA & FORAGING Wild FoodSycamore tappingJason25 March 20138 April 2020 by Jason25 March 20138 April 2020023121 25th March 2013 You may have been hearing a lot of talk about birch tapping lately and with good reason. This time of year the
Tracking WILDLIFETracking in the Snow- A game of Fox and RabbitJason25 March 20138 April 2020 by Jason25 March 20138 April 202008858 With all the recent snow and frost covering the country side (March 2013) you may get the impression that the resulting landscape is bleak, cold
FLORA & FORAGING Wild FoodPigeon without a knifeJason23 March 20138 April 2020 by Jason23 March 20138 April 202006936 23rd March 2013 Yesterday we showed you a quick and simple way of preparing a pigeon. Today we’ll show you an alternative way that doesn’t
FLORA & FORAGING Wild FoodSimple pigeon prepJason22 March 20138 April 2020 by Jason22 March 20138 April 202006095 22nd March 2013 Here is a quick and simple way of removing the breast and leg meat off of a pigeon (or indeed any bird),
FLORA & FORAGING Wild FoodCatch the PigeonJason21 March 20138 April 2020 by Jason21 March 20138 April 202005179 21st March 2013 Today’s Wild Food Diary is looking at a bird as a opposed to a plant, as I spotted this bird feeding on
FLORA & FORAGING Wild FoodIt’s all in the nameJason20 March 20138 April 2020 by Jason20 March 20138 April 202003726 20th March 2013 When it comes to foraging many people often comment that they find the Latin names (or more correctly the Scientific Names) of