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Connecting with the ways of our ancestors has always been my passion in life. This can only be done through working with nature, since we are nature like our ancestors were. Although far less idealistic than it was, this blog is still about this, just with a wider approach. Archive for the 'Fire and Camplife' Category. Published by Torjus Gaaren. Under Fire and Camplife. I’ll borrow the photos from you again Steve, thanks. One response so far. Terrain Types of The Boreal Forest. Published by Torjus Gaaren.
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Nehawka Primitive Skills: December 2014
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Everyone needs something that gets them excited! I love primitive skills.welcome to my journey. Wednesday, December 31, 2014. Primitive Skills on TV. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Eastern Nebraska, United States. View my complete profile. Bow and Drill Fire Making with a Two-Stick Fireboard. Pablo's Woodlife: Wildlife, Tracking and Bushcraft. Mungo Says Bah - Camping, Bushcraft, Photography and More! Owen's Ancestral Skills and Primitive Tech. Blog. El Blog de TRIBALLICA. Hamilton's-Spirit in the Wind.
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Nehawka Primitive Skills: December 2013
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Everyone needs something that gets them excited! I love primitive skills.welcome to my journey. Thursday, December 19, 2013. I started making these neck knives years ago, hafting small blades into deer leg phalanges. There are four of these bones in one deer leg, and have been used for a number of purposes - fishhooks, whistles, rattles. These have been popular at rendezvous because of their unique blend of bone and stone. Wednesday, December 18, 2013. English Flint Knife II. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Nehawka Primitive Skills: July 2014
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Everyone needs something that gets them excited! I love primitive skills.welcome to my journey. Thursday, July 10, 2014. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Eastern Nebraska, United States. View my complete profile. Bow and Drill Fire Making with a Two-Stick Fireboard. Pablo's Woodlife: Wildlife, Tracking and Bushcraft. Mungo Says Bah - Camping, Bushcraft, Photography and More! Owen's Ancestral Skills and Primitive Tech. Blog. El Blog de TRIBALLICA. Natural/Wilderness living skills - Welcome to my Blog.
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Jon's Exmoor Bushcraft Blog: Foxtastic
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Jon's Exmoor Bushcraft Blog. About my life on Exmoor as I run a tracking, bushcraft and survival school. Wednesday, 21 April 2010. I was out with the dog last night and the little darling decided to leg it and chase a herd of deer! I wasn't too impressed with this behaviour but it did give me the chance to see some other behaviour! Then the dog decided to join me and so Mr Fox decided it was time to move on . rapidly! April 22, 2010. July 11, 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe in a reader.
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Jon's Exmoor Bushcraft Blog: May 2009
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Jon's Exmoor Bushcraft Blog. About my life on Exmoor as I run a tracking, bushcraft and survival school. Saturday, 23 May 2009. Snow, ice and wolves - part 4. Basically, this our fourth full day, was to be a travel day, as we moved areas in order to try our luck in a totally different part of the country. Our first stop was by a river where we hoped to find sign of beaver. And beaver we found! You can see the teeth marks on this stump! We then moved onto the wolf enclosure and had very good views of the ...
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Jon's Exmoor Bushcraft Blog: June 2009
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Jon's Exmoor Bushcraft Blog. About my life on Exmoor as I run a tracking, bushcraft and survival school. Sunday, 28 June 2009. Whoa, ho, ho, ho - sinister Peter Cushing-type laugh. Time for a little experiment. Enough of this nonsense. I believe that there are specialist websites for that sort of thing. I'm not sure what happens if the elephant is wearing heels though? Either way I went for it. I managed smoke very easily and after a couple of passable attempts at recreating the bouncing bomb effect ...
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Nehawka Primitive Skills: 10" of Mahogany Obsidian & Elk Shed
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Everyone needs something that gets them excited! I love primitive skills.welcome to my journey. Monday, April 28, 2014. 10" of Mahogany Obsidian and Elk Shed. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Eastern Nebraska, United States. View my complete profile. Bow and Drill Fire Making with a Two-Stick Fireboard. Pablo's Woodlife: Wildlife, Tracking and Bushcraft. Mungo Says Bah - Camping, Bushcraft, Photography and More! Owen's Ancestral Skills and Primitive Tech. Blog. El Blog de TRIBALLICA.
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