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Develop your wilderness skills by learning how to make useful tools that cost virtually nothing-and in a pinch, could make all the difference. These 25 step-by-step photo-illustrated projects from expert survivalist Craig Caudill will empower you to connect with nature by learning the fundamentals of wilderness survival through bushcraft. These innovative bushcraft projects are fun to make and practical to use. With Craig's extensive knowledge of the natural world, it's easy to incorporate these old ways of sustainable living into your regular outdoor activities. Craft your own complete…mehr

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Develop your wilderness skills by learning how to make useful tools that cost virtually nothing-and in a pinch, could make all the difference. These 25 step-by-step photo-illustrated projects from expert survivalist Craig Caudill will empower you to connect with nature by learning the fundamentals of wilderness survival through bushcraft. These innovative bushcraft projects are fun to make and practical to use. With Craig's extensive knowledge of the natural world, it's easy to incorporate these old ways of sustainable living into your regular outdoor activities. Craft your own complete outdoor workshop by hand with a functional wilderness anvil, bushcraft mallet and bucksaw, all from the wood and materials you can gather from the woods. Bring fun and functionality to your next campsite by building a camp bench, tree table and even cookware such as a wilderness oven, adjustable branch pot holder and even camp utensils. These ingenious, approachable projects are perfect for anyone who loves to build with their hands and live in harmony with the natural world.
Autorenporträt
Craig Caudill is the director and lead instructor of Nature Reliance School, through which he teaches wilderness and backcountry skills to the military and law enforcement, as well as the public. He is also the author of Extreme Wilderness Survival and Essential Wilderness Navigation, which has been utilized by the U.S. Army and the U.S. Marine Corps. Craig lives in Winchester, Kentucky.