The following pictures are a couple of years old, they are from a challenge I was involved in at that time. This is pretty much a text book example of a try stick. It covers the main notches one may have to carve for use in bushcraft camping.
Monday, February 2, 2026
Friday, January 30, 2026
A Wire Saw & Some Pine Tea
I wanted to show how those budget wire saws can do, and I figured I might as well make a hot beverage while I was out in the cold. Packed up a haversack and hit the trail They had plowed a couple of other areas so there's a nice change of scenery.
A couple of ways to know if pine needles are edible are by how soft they are. If they are somewhat soft and flexible it's usually safe. Also, if you rub them so the oils come out they should smell just a bit resinous with a hint of citrus. But again, I still suggest the book on foraging.
I want to mention that in the following video I accidentally call the pitch pine ponderosa pine a few times.
Friday, January 16, 2026
Thursday, January 1, 2026
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Morakniv
I just want to take a minute to discuss a few of the Mora line up. Basically the more popular models many woodcraft/bushcraft people like. ...
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Sometimes curiosity gets the better of me, and such is the case of wanting to try using a rectangle tarp to make a couple of tarp shelters ...
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In moving the invitational trip to being set up via my forum I also wanted to give the group a name and come up with a couple of logo's...
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If you look around you're going to see a lot of gear with the bushcraft label. From knives to underwear. From gloves to hats. Marketing...















