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 Outdoor Cooking Wild FoodApple and Tansy ClafoutisJason19 March 201316 April 2020 by Jason19 March 201316 April 202004123 19th March 2013 Thought I’d make a dish using the Tansy that we talked about yesterday. This is a reworking of a classic French recipe
FLORA & FORAGING Wild FoodA tansyeJason18 March 20138 April 2020 by Jason18 March 20138 April 202004290 18th March 2013 Today’s plant has got a long association with this time of year, i.e. Easter, Lent and Passover, and was possibly one of
FLORA & FORAGING Wild FoodNow it’s time for the sonJason16 March 20138 April 2020 by Jason16 March 20138 April 202002646 16th March 2013 In an earlier blog we featured the plant Coltsfoot Tussilago farfara and described how the flowers appear before any of the leaves
FLORA & FORAGING Wild FoodOld Man’s BeardJason15 March 20138 April 2020 by Jason15 March 20138 April 202007843 15th March 2013 Since last autumn these curious balls of fluff have been covering the hedgerows particularly in areas with alkaline soil, here in the
FLORA & FORAGING Wild FoodFirst pickingsJason11 March 20138 April 2020 by Jason11 March 20138 April 202002705 11th March 2013 The first wild food I was introduced to as a child was the leaves of the Common Hawthorn Crataegus monogyna. I can’t remember
FLORA & FORAGING Wild Foodpoisons part 2Jason6 March 20138 April 2020 by Jason6 March 20138 April 202003215 6th March 2013 Yesterday we looked at some plant poisons which are responsible for most serious poisonings in the UK. However there are many other
FLORA & FORAGING Wild FoodPlant self defense……part 1Jason5 March 20138 April 2020 by Jason5 March 20138 April 202004388 5th March 2013 Over the last few months we have mentioned several plants which should be avoided because they are toxic, and at the moment
FLORA & FORAGING Outdoor Cooking Wild FoodLast remnants of the Autumn harvestJason4 March 201316 April 2020 by Jason4 March 201316 April 202002832 4th March 2013 On a sheltered south facing hedge found a few Hawthorn Crataegus monogyna berries still hanging on in there.
FLORA & FORAGING Outdoor Cooking Wild FoodBirch sap recipesJason2 March 201316 April 2020 by Jason2 March 201316 April 202006857 2nd March 2013 When you have collected your birch sap here are a couple of recipes for you to try out.
FLORA & FORAGING Wild FoodThe sap is risingJason1 March 20138 April 2020 by Jason1 March 20138 April 202005333 1st March 2013 One natural phenomena that at this time of year I am constantly keeping an eye out for is the sap of the