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It takes a village...
In 2022, during my long duration course with Woodland Ways, I decided to make an axe. A perfectly normal idea I thought. I had been dipping my toes in blacksmithing...
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Star Lore 5
It has been a while since Star Lore 4, but now we add to the 25 constellations already looked at, along with their navigational uses, and myths associated with them...
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Reflecting on the last 12 years
I'm typing this as I sit in the World of Bushcraft having loaded my pickup and twin-axle-trailer to head south to meet up with the team to deliver a two...
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A Khukuri Refurbish
A few months ago I found myself searching for some items in a neighbour’s skip having been given permission to remove anything I could make use of. I didn’t find...
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Stepping Out of the Syllabus: How Woodland Ways Makes Learning Wildly Engaging
In a world buzzing with screens and a constant stream of information, it's easy to forget the power of getting our hands dirty and connecting with the natural world. But...
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Introducing Bushcraft Skills to your Holidays
How you can introduce Bushcraft Skills to your holiday, wherever you're going, whoever you're with.
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Yew trees and origins of the name
Yew, Taxus baccata, English Yew, Common Yew, European Yew. The name Yew comes from the Celtic name ‘iw’, but its ancient meaning is unknown. This also became ‘ew’ or ‘ewe’....
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Making Herbal Capsules
Amongst all the instructors here at Woodland Ways we have a mentality of just knowing about something not being enough, there is a lot to be said for practical experience...
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Making a canoe paddle while paddling the Yukon
During a trip to Canada with Woodland Ways, where myself and 14 other people canoed and wild camped nearly 500 miles of the Yukon river. One of the many great...
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The Twisting Trail of the Trail Cam
Me and my wife Em enjoy the wildlife that surrounds us as where we live, we are quite lucky in the variety of animals that venture into our garden and...
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Cook box setup
In this weeks blog I’ll be showing you how I have set up one of my Really Useful boxes to suit my needs whilst out in the field. It is...
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"Where does our fascination with shelter come from?"
Shelter is a catch all term used in the bushcraft and survival world that covers a huge range of shapes, sizes, styles, and materials. As seasoned students of bushcraft we...