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2008

Spring 2008Spring 08 - Hares

Foraging For A Full Belly.
Water of Life.
How to Make Your own Knife part 2.
Finding Lugworm for Bait.
Eating Squirrel.
Plus: star lore, weather lore and much more!

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Summer 2008Summer 08 - Tipi

Tipi Magic.
Filtering and Purifying Water.
Hey, Hey, It’s A Haybox.
Bush Bites.
Cross-Log Fire.
Give Me Shelter.
How atlatls are made.
Plus: Star lore, weather lore and much more!

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Autumn 2008Autumn 08 - Fungi
Pardon Me for Being a Boar.
Sharp Tool Safety.
Fishing for Sea Bass.
Charcloth.
Edible Berries.
Improvised Bamboo Cane Bow.
Learn and Earn Your Mushroom Lunch.
Plus: Star lore, weather lore and much more!

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Winter 2008-09Winter 08/09 - Cathy into the woods

Backyard Bushcraft.
Dye Another Day.
Hunter-gatherer’s Year – Winter.
Tree of Life.
Neanderthals.
Make Your own Leather Sheath.
How to Pluck a Pheasant.
Plus: Star lore, weather lore, plant lore, ancient technology and stacks more!

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The Bushcraft Magazine started in the Spring of 2006, twelve years on and it is still doing what it originally set out to achieve. Sharing our cultural knowledge, ensuring important skills are not forgotten and helping people re-connect to the landscape.
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