Posts Tagged ‘Wilderness survival course’

On tour with Bushcraft & Survival Skills Magazine

Last week Jason and Joanne travelled with Bushcraft & Survival Skills Magazine to Scotland where Jason was presenting on the main stage (more…)

The Diary of a Bushcraft Instructor Episode 50

The group have finally arrived in Kenya for their stay in a Massai village. (more…)

The Diary of a Bushcraft Instructor Episode 49

This episode sees Jason finishing off the winter course and show commitments in the freezing cold before finally he heads of to Kenya. (more…)

The Diary of a Bushcraft Instructor Episode 48

This week see’s Jason and Martyn travel up to Scotland following an invite from a large estate with a view to operating courses on. (more…)

Woodland Ways wins numerous Best in Bushcraft Awards

It is with huge pleasure that we can announce that the team at Woodland Ways has won a large number of awards in this years Best in Bushcraft Awards 2011 (more…)

The Diary of a Bushcraft Instructor Episode 47

Following his return from the Desert and Switzerland (more…)

Diary of a Bushcraft Instructor- Episode 45

Keep following the guys as the progress deeper into the Sahara on the Desert Survival Training Course. This week they are (more…)

Which wood for my fire?

As an instructor I am offen asked during courses which woods are best burnt for what purposes. Here I aim to narrow down some of the detail for you to enable you to make an appropriate choice, but on the whole it is worth remembering that all wood will definately burn better when seasoned and split.   (more…)

Carving a Spoon Made Easy

There is something about sitting around a campfire whittling and one of the first things that people want to make when they are out in the woods is a simple spoon.  Indeed spoons make the ideal first carving project. (more…)

Unusual Flora Activity for early November

As we were out in the woods yesterday (1st November 2011) we noticed a few items that continue to be out of character for the time of year. (more…)