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Category Archives: Bushcraft
Christopher Nyerges Interviews “Wildman” Steve Brill
Christopher Nyerges interviewed the dean of wild foraging “Wildman” Steve Brill on his Preparedness Radio Network show. Well worth your time if you’re interested in foraging, especially in urban areas. Listen to internet radio with Preparedness Radio on Blog Talk … Continue reading
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Man, Woman, Wild in Mexico
I was a little depressed when they cancelled Man, Woman, Wild staring Mykel Hawke and Ruth England not because they were the top experts on survival (they clearly were not) but because it is the most entertaining survival type show … Continue reading
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Primitive Bow Production by MiloSlavJMP
I have no idea where this guy is from or what language he speaks (Except he’s from Europe) but he has the skills. I am a subscriber to his YouTube channel and you should be too. Here’s he records himself … Continue reading
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Dave Canterbury on the Versatile #110 Conibear
I’m no trapper but I do stock a number of mouse and rat traps in case things ever get so desperate that I need to start trapping animals for food. Along with snare wire and Dale Martin’s Trapper’s Bible any … Continue reading
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Saxton Pope’s Yahi Archery
Another great find on Scribd. Saxton Pope is the father of traditional archery in this country. This is one of his works which should be of interest to people interested in the bow and arrow. Pope Yahi Archery
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