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How to get started in Bushcraft? Go camping. What better way to learn about the wild than by spending time there. ... Learn to start a fire without matches or a lighter. ... Go fishing. ... Go for a hike. ... Read about the basic wild foods and try some for yourself.
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Read More »Bushcraft is one of those things that people hear about and think “oh that sounds fun” and then never do anything about it. The problem with people starting bushcraft is they think the initial set up cost can be quite high, just like with any activity you’re about to start and don’t have the equipment for. The thing most people don’t realize is that there’s no need for a £100 knife and £300 professional hunting jacket if you just want to go into the wild and have a go for yourself. To help you get started on your path to becoming a skilled survivalist here’s a few activities you can try for as little money as possible.
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Read More »In a survival situation having the knowledge of how to catch fish can be a lifesaver, but the best place to start isn’t by finding a secluded mountain lake and trying your luck with a homemade fishhook. Find your nearest fishing lake and spend a few hours there practicing how to cast and strike and the general basics. There are stocked fishing lakes across the UK and you shouldn’t have to travel far to find one, but these lakes will almost guarantee a catch and give you the experience of how to catch and handle a fish. After you know what you are doing it’s time to practice some bushcraft fishing using a makeshift line or hook, and if you’re lucky enough to catch something then what better way to eat it than on a fire you built yourself. As with most other equipment concerning bushcraft, you shouldn’t spend lots of money on a fishing rob. There’s a huge choice out there for under £30 and some as low as £15 which is good enough to practice with but you do get the quality you paid for.
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Read More »When out hiking or sleeping in your sturdy and hopefully waterproof shelter, what better time to craft a few extra things for your camp. Fire protecting walls, pot hangers, cooking spits, your own bed or maybe even making a birch bark container or some cord out of nettles. There are so many edible plants out there that people just see as weeds or just another piece of green in the hedge, but when you learn how to recognize what’s food and what isn’t, it opens up a new food source with a whole range of new recipes and most importantly, will help to keep you alive should you ever need to find your own food in an emergency. There is no better way to learn about something than to do it because actual experience is more valuable than just reading. Taking a hike and spending a single night in a tent will give you the opportunity to practice most of the skills you’ll ever need and the best thing is that it isn’t expensive or difficult to get started. With a flint and fire steel, knife, tent and a good pair of walking boots, the front door to learn about bushcraft is wide open, you just have to take the first step and walk through it.
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