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Australian Bushcraft Magazine: October 2015

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Australian Bushcraft Magazine is Australia's original bushcraft-focused magazine and is published quarterly. It covers traditional Australian bushcraft, pioneer lore, bush and desert survival skills, low-tech camping, bushwalking and expeditioning, bushman’s skills, a little history, certain traditional skills of Indigenous Australians and more!

The October 2015 issue includes the following features and

- Fire by percussion - the traditional flint and steel
- Bushcraft and Conservation
- Gear reviews
- Book reviews
- Video reviews
- Various methods for preserving your tucker out bush
- The Hootchie - the original Aussie lightweight tarp tent
- Richard H. Graves, the father of modern Australian Bushcraft
- The Australian Bushcraft logo and patches
- The Bush Lore Australia 3-Day Basic Survival Course
- The Forgotten Lore of the Quart Pot and Pannikin
- Purifying water by distillation.
- Making a bushman’s forked-stick chair.
- Gear modifications
- The Story behind the ‘Coo-ee’.
- Weather lore of the pioneers - Part 1: Signs of Rain and Drought
And more!

116 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 4, 2015

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Craig Brown

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Craig Edward Moncrieff Brown (born 23 May 1957, Hayes, Middlesex) is a British critic and satirist from England, probably best known for his work in British magazine Private Eye.

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