17/11/2021
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Ideas For Extending Your Bushcraft Year Through The Autumn
Ideas For Extending Your Bushcraft Year Through The Autumn - Paul Kirtley
Autumn brings golden leaf hues, low sun angles, casting long shadows in the afternoon, cold, crisp air as night falls, and Orion coming into view above the horizon, as the skies darken. In my book, these are all aspects of the season to be savoured, positive reasons to be outside, not inside and, ye...
03/12/2020
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In Search Of Winter Greenery: Twelve Candidates For Frosty Foraging
In Search Of Winter Greenery: Twelve Candidates For Frosty Foraging - Paul Kirtley
Winter is often characterized as a season of dormancy. The winter woods are quiet and sparse. Unlike the evergreen northern forests, the deciduous trees of Britain lose their greenery and leave stark, dark wooden skeletons. When it comes to plants, in foraging books and websites, I often see referen...
11/12/2019
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How To Spot A Dangerous Axe
How To Spot A Dangerous Axe
Before swinging an unfamiliar axe with gusto, make sure the axe is sound. There are some tell-tale signs, indicating an axe is potentially unsafe to use....
01/10/2019
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Tactics For Fire-lighting In The Damp, Cold Months
Tactics For Fire-lighting In The Damp, Cold Months
Fire-lighting damp, cold conditons can be challenging. Here are a range of tips, tricks and tactics for getting your fire going when you most need one...
26/08/2019
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Ten Of The Best European Berries To Forage
Ten Of The Best European Berries To Forage | Paul Kirtley's Blog
Late summer and early autumn is the berry high season. Berries are easy to spot, often grow in quantity and are relatively easy to collect compared to, say, digging up roots and other underground storage organs. Edible berries generally require little processing yet most are also easily preserved as...
29/06/2019
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A Canoe Camping Cookset
A Canoe Camping Cookset - Items Chosen From Experience
Cooking is an important part of most canoe camping trips. Even if you feel like you can take plenty of gear in a canoe, you should still select it carefully...
27/05/2019
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12 Easy-To-Forage European Plants For Spring And Early Summer
12 Easy-To-Forage European Plants For Spring And Early Summer
Twelve easy-to-recognise European plants to forage for eating and drinking that are prominent in spring and early summer...
26/03/2019
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Spring Cream - Essential European Blossom Identification
Spring Cream - Essential European Blossom Identification
Blossom is an obvious, pleasing sign of spring. Here identification features of 9 species of common, widespread blossom-forming European trees are examined.
18/03/2019
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Catkins In Common: Distinct Features Of Three Widespread European Trees
Catkins In Common: ID Features Of Three Widespread European Trees
Silver birch, common alder and common hazel might seem really quite different but in fact they are in the same family and share similar family traits...
15/01/2019
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Ten Ways To Boost Your Bushcraft Skills Through The New Year
Ten Ways To Boost Your Bushcraft Skills Through The New Year
Want to improve your bushcraft skills through the year? Here's ten specific areas to work on as well as several over-arching principles to keep you right...
15/10/2018
Steven Clarke shows how he makes the perfect cup of Cowboy Coffee using his Kirtley Kettle.
Cowboy coffee: How to make the best cup of coffee in the backcountry
There are many videos showing how to brew the perfect cup of cowboy coffee in the backcountry. This is my step by step instructions to brew the perfect pot t...