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Spring Edibles To Forage
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Spring Edibles To Forage

Spring Edibles To Forage After the gloom of winter the early spring edibles to forage are a welcome sight. After a period of slim pickings during the winter months you can start to gather some highly nutritious edibles from February onwards. As the young leaves and shoots come through there are some tender sweet greens…

Expeditions

Expeditions

Expeditions Why not take an adventure to the next level on one of our Bushcraft Canoe Expeditions. Applying bushcraft skills whilst on a journey is the best way to experience all that nature has to offer. Bushcraft and canoeing go hand in hand as a way to explore longer and further. Enjoy the peaceful journey…

Comfort Zone

Comfort Zone

10 Reasons To Step Out Of Our Comfort Zone Our comfort zone is cosy and safe, right? It gives us a sense of familiarity, safety and security. This is an adaptation to help keep us safe, but it’s also starting to sound a little boring and suffocating, don’t you think?  Imagine lying on your death…

One Day Bushcraft Courses

One Day Bushcraft Courses

One Day Bushcraft Courses Our one-day bushcraft courses are great if you just want to dip your toe into the wonderful world of bushcraft or if you really want to focus in greater depth on one subject to expand your existing knowledge. Whether it is our One Day Friction Firelighting course, Rush Weaving Course or…

Weekend Bushcraft Courses

Weekend Bushcraft Courses

Whether you are brand new to bushcraft or want to expand your knowledge further there will be a weekend bushcraft course to suit you. If you are looking for a comprehensive insight into a range of skills then our NCFE Level 2 Bushcraft and Wilderness Living Skills would be a great course for you. Or maybe you wish to focus solely on green wood working and carving then the NCFE Level 3 Intermediate Carving Skills Course would suit you nicely.

bushcraft-skills

bushcraft-skills

Bushcraft and Survival Skills Welcome to our bushcraft skills section. These videos are designed to help you learn and perfect your techniques. Remember though, the best way to learn these is to take a course with an instructor. Scroll down to watch our skills videos, or learn more about Wildway here. If you would like…

Norway Spruce
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Norway Spruce

Norway Spruce (Picea abies) The festive Norway Spruce, as the name may indicate, is a non-native species here in the UK. Introduced from Scandinavia in the 1800’s, this distinctive evergreen was originally bought over for forestry. Grown for its use as a building material, the Norway Spruce is well suited for this role due to…

The Oak
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The Oak

The English Oak The English Oak (Qurcus Robus) is a common sight across the UK and has a strong link with our heritage. This large, long living tree is found mainly in the northern hemisphere. There are approximately 600 different species of Oak, some deciduous and some evergreen, here we will look a little closer…

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