Enhance your summer camping experience with these 20 vital bushcraft techniques designed for adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
“Never seen this before and thought it was clever. Usually find plenty of trash around too.”
“My badlands basecamp and Dakota fire hole.”
“I whittled up this pot hanger from some hazel branches.”
“Warp weighted loom.”
“I use this more for around the yard than any sort of backcountry use, but I love it.”
“Saturday decompression.”
“PS. Sorry for the crappy video quality.”
“So I just got this knife from my father. I have been begging him for it since I was 12 and I always wondered if it was a knife used in war or if it was too new! So tell me what you guys think. I have no idea except that I always thought it was so cool!”
“Quadded up 35km this weekend solo up to a glacier lake in southern BC (Canada) and brought my hot tent and some good grub.”
“Lazy Sunday, nap and coffee in the woods.”
“Just built a little shack in the woods.”
“Papet vaudois bushcraft style.”
“Me and a gym friend who share a hobby for bushcraft and whatnot went on a little scouting trip for a location to build a livable long stay shelter we plan to build over several weekends.”
“Ripped out a bunch of wisteria (non-native) the last few days. So much, in fact, I decided to make a basket from it.”
“My second time making a wooden axe. This one is for my son’s friend, who after seeing the one I made for him, wanted one.”
“Wooden mallet I made.”
“The nicest knife I own, from Kivalo design. Handmade in the Finnish Lapland.”
“Bowdrill ember using saguaro rib on soaptree yucca.”
“I’ve wanted to try this for very long. It worked very well for cooking and it burned for 5-6 hours.”
“Finally completed the collection with the Garberg.”
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