As we move into a new year, it's a great time to set some goals for 2025. If you feel like you don't have enough time to practice your skills, miss out on classes, and/or want to make more connections...
When you first dive into the world of bushcraft, it can be a bit overwhelming. It's easy to get lost in the world of bushcraft vs survival, what gear to buy, and countless other questions. However, knowledge is the most...
One of the best strategies for preparedness is layering your gear, and what you have on you at all times is the first level. Carry bushcraft and survival gear as a part of your EDC is a great way to stay ready for survival situations.
It's time to tie up the loose ends of our series on cordage. Pun fully intended. We've already covered our favorite types of synthetic cordage and how to make cordage from natural fibers, and now we'll finish the series by...
With only 24 hours in a day, you can't always trek to your personal space in the woods to practice bushcraft. Hectic schedules and time constraints eat away at your availability.
This special guest post was written by Sam Kelly of Twin Hawks Outdoors. Sam is a primitive skills practitioner with extensive experience in flint knapping, bow building, hunting with primitive equipment, and much more. He was also a vendor at...
I am very thankful that I will work with the Georgia Bushcraft crew again for some in-person training. In the last class we covered Nature Immersion, which included tree identification, animal tracking, and many more skillsets related directly to bushcrafting. This...
Coffee is near the top of the packing list for just about any adventure. So regardless if we're heading deep into the backcountry or just spending the day on the back 40, a pick me up via your favorite brew is a must-have.
How we brew our coffee depends on the day, the gear loadout, and sometimes just our mood. Here are some of our favorite ways to get our coffee fix in the woods.
A common yet very true statement in bushcraft is the more you know, the less you have to carry. This really is our core belief, with the goal of many to be reaching the point of heading out a knife, pot, and wool blanket, then making it back home again days later! One thing key to this wild survival is fire. This has been a core skill, possibly dating back to 1.5 million years ago. Fire is one of the things that made humans human and played a huge role in our expansion around the world, even into the most inhospitable environments. If we could build a fire, we likely survived.