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Bushcraft 101: A Field Guide to the Art of Wilderness Survival (Bushcraft Survival Skills Series) Bushcraft 101: A Field Guide to the Art of Wilderness Survival by Dave Canterbury
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“Plant a stick in the ground and lie down on your back. Looking at the top of the stick like a gun sight, line this up with a star. After several minutes, the star will appear to have moved as the earth has rotated. If the star moves left, you are facing north. If the star moves up, you are facing east. If the star moves right, you are facing south. If it moves down, you are facing west. The”
Dave Canterbury, Bushcraft 101: A Field Guide to the Art of Wilderness Survival
“The man, who goes afoot, prepared to camp anywhere and in any weather, is the most independent fellow on earth.” —HORACE KEPHART, 1904”
Dave Canterbury, Bushcraft 101: A Field Guide to the Art of Wilderness Survival
“Preconceived notions, especially when one is fairly brought up in their influence, are most difficult to shake off.” STEWART EDWARD WHITE, CAMP AND TRAIL, 1907”
Dave Canterbury, Bushcraft 101: A Field Guide to the Art of Wilderness Survival
“Bushcraft” is a term for wilderness skills and is the practice of surviving and thriving in the natural world.”
Dave Canterbury, Bushcraft 101: A Field Guide to the Art of Wilderness Survival
“you must master a unique skill set that includes firecraft, navigation, trapping, creating shelter, tracking, and the use of tools, both modern and primitive.”
Dave Canterbury, Bushcraft 101: A Field Guide to the Art of Wilderness Survival
“Bushcraft” is a term for wilderness skills and is the practice of surviving”
Dave Canterbury, Bushcraft 101: A Field Guide to the Art of Wilderness Survival
“Cutting tools to manufacture needed items and process food Cover elements to create a microclimate of protection from the elements Combustion devices for creating the fires needed not only to preserve and cook food, but also to make medicines and provide needed warmth Containers to carry water over distances or to protect collected food sources Cordages for bindings and lashing”
Dave Canterbury, Bushcraft 101: A Field Guide to the Art of Wilderness Survival
“The man, who goes afoot, prepared to camp anywhere and in any weather, is the most independent fellow on earth.”
Dave Canterbury, Bushcraft 101: A Field Guide to the Art of Wilderness Survival
“PERSONAL CARRY KIT FOR THE TRAVELER AFOOT”
Dave Canterbury, Bushcraft 101: A Field Guide to the Art of Wilderness Survival