
1, 000+ Year Old Bushcraft Technique Still Used Today
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Date: 2023-01-20
Comments and reviews: 10
dave
Mike there's a brand you might want to scope out as they're trying to branch out from mainland Europe, I've already ordered something from them from UK arboreal tool store but bison (old German brand) seem to make affordable hand forged axe's, mine wasn't in stock and should be getting shipped to me around the 25th but I think they might do well in your store as they're hard to find. just food for thought
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Mike there's a brand you might want to scope out as they're trying to branch out from mainland Europe, I've already ordered something from them from UK arboreal tool store but bison (old German brand) seem to make affordable hand forged axe's, mine wasn't in stock and should be getting shipped to me around the 25th but I think they might do well in your store as they're hard to find. just food for thought
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steveXracer
12: 27 how is that proxy war going for ya? LoL, England is getting heat like they did in the 9th century by burning wood!
All that talk from the elites about lowering emissions right out the window.
Hahahahahahhahaha
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12: 27 how is that proxy war going for ya? LoL, England is getting heat like they did in the 9th century by burning wood!
All that talk from the elites about lowering emissions right out the window.
Hahahahahahhahaha
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Andrew
Mike I really like how you care for the wilderness and I have watched this series unfold and all the growth and work you have done. It is amazing. Thanks for taking the time to share. also love the van camping.
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Mike I really like how you care for the wilderness and I have watched this series unfold and all the growth and work you have done. It is amazing. Thanks for taking the time to share. also love the van camping.
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Robert
Wow, blue bells in January; here we still have a solid month of white ground and gray sky. Btw my son and I just bought our own woodland on a river here in the upper Midwest: thanks for the inspiration, Mike.
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Wow, blue bells in January; here we still have a solid month of white ground and gray sky. Btw my son and I just bought our own woodland on a river here in the upper Midwest: thanks for the inspiration, Mike.
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James
I enjoy watching the woodland management episodes. When I could be active, I thinned my woodland acreage and took out the tangled parts of the understory. It was very satisfying.
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I enjoy watching the woodland management episodes. When I could be active, I thinned my woodland acreage and took out the tangled parts of the understory. It was very satisfying.
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Robert
Hi, hope you drunk the whisky first, you don t need to season ash, you can cut it down and put it straight on the fire. We did it for years when I was a forester.
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Hi, hope you drunk the whisky first, you don t need to season ash, you can cut it down and put it straight on the fire. We did it for years when I was a forester.
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Alecs
and those hazelnuts with wild honey and wild boar, some chanterelles maybe, and some aromatic herbs sound like an authentic nice finish to a bushcraft day!
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and those hazelnuts with wild honey and wild boar, some chanterelles maybe, and some aromatic herbs sound like an authentic nice finish to a bushcraft day!
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Jack
Great video Mike. Really enjoy these 'a day in the life' style videos, seeing all the odd jobs you do at the woodland. Look forward to the next one!
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Great video Mike. Really enjoy these 'a day in the life' style videos, seeing all the odd jobs you do at the woodland. Look forward to the next one!
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Tom
All the ash is dying here from a emerald ash bore and 40 years back all the elm died from dutch elm disease. The wood continues to evolve.
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All the ash is dying here from a emerald ash bore and 40 years back all the elm died from dutch elm disease. The wood continues to evolve.
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b62boom1
Great vid again Mike! I'm off finishing off some hedge laying I started before Christmas tomorrow. Thanks for the inspiration!
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Great vid again Mike! I'm off finishing off some hedge laying I started before Christmas tomorrow. Thanks for the inspiration!
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