This is the first week in May, when many bees in the U.S. wake up from their winter hibernation and smell the flowers. Now, you can support these essential pollinators in their search for nectar by participating in No Mow May and letting wildflowers grow on your lawn. “[W]hen we leave our weeds, or things
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An international team of scientists wrote a letter to the journal Science recently asserting that recycling is not a long-term solution to the growing sea of plastics polluting our soil, river, oceans, the air we breathe and even our bloodstreams and lungs. The scientists argued that the production of plastics must not only be regulated,
There are many different ways to lace up walking/hiking boots. Mike Pullen shows you this simple method to that is quick and easy to do. With the huge variety of walking boots available these days, it’s easy to get lost with what boot to choose and how to lace them up correctly. The truth is,
It was my very first solo hike after completing a week-long survival training course. I had my ultra light pack, my supplies, my layers. I felt invincible. I was ready to tackle anything nature threw at me. So, when I started feeling an intensely sharp pain in my right knee, I wasn’t too worried. I
Join us on this short adventure as my dog Jaxx experience’s snow under his paws for the first time ever! As expected, my dog goes absolutely crazy for it. Dad tries to film him with the slow motion camera and I get close up shots. Jaxx had a blast, it is safe to say he
If you are into your bushcraft, fishing, wild camping and the wilderness, you might want a folding saw. Mike Pullen gives you a full review of the Bahco Laplander Folding Saw (396LAP) and he puts it to the test on logs of different diameters. The blade itself is made of high quality Sandvik steel. It
We finish building the exterior of the off grid cabin. This time building the folding windows and door. As well as that we put up some fascia board on the rafters as well as build a step using the live-edge ash board that was milled up earlier in the year. We also get a fire
10 wilderness bushcraft tips and survival skills that might just help you out in a survival situation, whether it be in the wilderness or in urban areas. These are useful survival tips and you can learn them all in just 10 minutes! If you enjoy the “10 in 10” series be sure to subscribe and
Here are 10 wilderness bushcraft and survival tips including coastal foraging for wild edibles and ocean survival. Thanks to History Channel for sponsoring this episode. This wilderness survival tips and bushcraft skills might help you in a survival situation when on the coast or out at sea. Ranging from making a buoyancy aid from your
I’m back at the bushcraft camp! This time I’m focusing on improving my ‘A’ frame shelter. I’m using a tarp to make it more waterproof and I also made it larger to store logs and have more space etc. I finally finished the 4th wall of the camp! Took me ages but it’s done now.
We finish building the roof of the tiny cabin shelter and then move on to building the walls using the 100 year old milled ash planks as cladding. It was great to finally see the majestic ash tree being brought back to life in the form of this woodland shelter. Watch Every Episode of My
It’s time to say goodbye to the bushcraft camp. We are done. I’ve enjoyed building this bushcraft camp and turning it into a super shelter over the years. It’s been fun doing solo overnight camping trips in this camp but it is time for a change. The bushcraft camp update series is what put my
I’ve made some big changes to the bushcraft camp since the previous update video. As well as finishing the perimeter walls, I built a log store, completely redesigned the primary shelter, and improved the secondary shelter setup. I bought my puppy Jaxx along with me (breed – Jack Russell Terrier). He loves coming to the
Join us for a cabin vs hammock solo overnight camp. We do a double overnighter, Dad stays in his tiny cabin, and I sleep in a hammock alone under the stars. We go head to head and compare the cabin against the hammock. We both cook up a feast. Dad cooks on his woodstove in
I decided to make the most of a mild December and have a bushcraft breakfast at the camp. The shelters are still going well. I made a fire from birch bark and dead bracken. As well as a general bushcraft video this is also an update on the camp that I have been building. I
We build an off grid cabin in nature using wood that was harvested from my fallen ash tree. First we build the foundations of the cabin using milled ash posts for the frame. We raised the cabin foundations on large oak and ash logs. We then built the floor using sawn lumber for the joists
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