A Quick Roundup of Bushcraft, Primitive and Camping Blogs & Sites
Decado has hit upon a simple, yet brilliant way of constructing a camping kit essential - a container for everything from salt to tinder to pills and more. Drop by and bookmark his site! He has posts on carving and bushcraft, and tipis and camping gear reviews - brilliant.
Torjus Garren has a free e-book on his Living Primitively blog. Brilliant piece of bushcraft and woodcraft exposition. Drop by and consider donating to his cause.
Samuel Chapman of Woodcraft in Poland mentions Mors Kochanski, the fellow who will be teaching the course I'll be attending in November in New Hampshire - drop by and see his great blog.
Cheers,
Mungo
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