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2015

Spring 15 - The Mongolian Hotpot

Spring 2015

Learn How to Braid Leather
Back to Skull Skool
Carpathian Spring
Plus: Star lore, weather lore and stacks more!

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Summer 2015

Leshy, Guardian of the forest
Finish braiding your baldric
Filling the “Hungry Gap”
Make an elm bark knife sheath
Plus: Star lore, weather lore and stacks more!

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Autumn 2015

Make yourself a wool bushshirt
Trap with a camera
Interpreting animal field signs
There are giants on the earth
Plus: Star lore, weather lore and stacks more!

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Winter 15/16 Cook on the beach

 

Winter 2015/16

How to make a birch bark flask
Beach forage and feast
Choose the best bushcraft boots
Plus: Star lore, weather lore 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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