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Antler Shelf
In this weeks blog I will be showing you how I made an Antler shelf for my home. You will need... Suitable Antler piece of your choosing for mounting Saw...
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The Forest of Dean is a Boaring place
Sorry about the pun there, but the Forest of Dean is famous for two mammals. The Wild Boars and Bears, but I would not recommend asking the locals about Bears...
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Pemmican
In this blog I want to show you how I made some food stuff that I will be taking with me on my expedition to Sweden. This food stuff is the amazing...
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Being in a state of flow…
Over the years of being fascinated by bushcraft I have often found myself in a state of mind where I am totally absorbed in the task or subject matter at...
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My First Attempt at Working with Bone - Bone Knives
I recently had the opportunity to experiment with another artform that could become (yet another) obsession… I have always loved collecting bones and ever since joining Woodland Ways have been...
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Expedition Preparation
With Woodland Ways, we’re very lucky to have the opportunity to travel to many different parts of the world, and with new opportunities coming up in the next 12 months,...
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The Art of Roasting Coffee Beans Over an Open Wood Fire
Roasting coffee beans over an open wood fire in the wilderness is an art that combines skill, patience, and a deep connection to nature. For bushcraft enthusiasts and coffee lovers...
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Nicola’s Year on the Land
Welcome to my podcast, following my journey through a year of living completely off what the land offers:
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A Change of Habitat
Growing up on the coast of Essex gave a very focussed habitat type which is why I always craved the change of location during holidays.
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Rucking - How NOT To Do It!
It seemed like such a great idea for a blog post. I had a cast iron, rock solid, A1 plan – a mission! A purpose! An idea! ‘I know!’ I...