by The Wilderness Project Team | Oct 23, 2023 | Bushcraft, Creative Crafts, General
Halloween is just around the corner, and it’s time to start planning some outdoor activities to celebrate this spooky holiday. While traditional indoor parties and haunted houses are always popular, taking the festivities outdoors can add an extra element of...
by The Wilderness Project Team | Oct 3, 2023 | Bushcraft, Nature
The age-old practice of foraging wild edible plants and resources from nature is a deeply enriching experience that taps into our primal instincts, promoting a deeper connection with the natural world. Whether you’re a seasoned forager or curious novice,...
by The Wilderness Project Team | Apr 21, 2023 | Bushcraft
Whether you’re snuggled under a blanket looking at the stars or sheltering under the trees in the woods, campfire cooking is good for the soul. Here are our top 5 easy bushcraft outdoor cooking ideas. 1. Foil Packet Meals: Foil packet meals are an easy and fun...
by The Wilderness Project Team | Feb 13, 2023 | Bushcraft, Nature
While being outside is great for our well-being, rainy weather often deters us from enjoying the benefits of the outdoors. Rainy days can be a disappointment, but it doesn’t mean the fun has to stop. In fact, some outdoor activities can be even more enjoyable in...
by The Wilderness Project Team | May 23, 2022 | Bushcraft
Practical, beautiful and efficient an upside down fire could save time and effort when setting up your site. This tried and tested method of fire-lighting produces a fire that can burn for hours once lit, with no additional poking and prodding. An upside down fire...
by The Wilderness Project Team | Dec 13, 2020 | Bushcraft
By Nicky Hedgecock. Autumn and early winter is a great time for collecting your natural tinders while you are out foraging nature’s bounty. It is very quick and easy to light your fire or stove with a match and firelighter and, at times, the best way to go, but it is...