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Barefoot Hike 2010
First barefoot hike of 2010 It was an exciting Friday. The day started out with a pitch for an outdoor
Sew On Patches have been around for over 100 years. Used by military units to help define their regiment, were
Luka Sledding
  Wolfmaan goes dogsledding with his Siberian Husky Luka, and talks about his new, 2014 leader footage.      Article
Dive Pirate
Sunday, August 26 – 2007 11:00 – 12:15 Dive Number 110 Start: 11:00 Roads: Dry / clear Visibility: 24km Temp:
First Encounter With Wild Wolves My first encounter with wild wolves was back in the 2004 in Ontario Canada. Tori,
I am a Wolf I am as old as the mountains I call home. I have seen mountains grow from
  When most people think of World War II, they think of Europe, Africa, and Asia. Few people think that
What's In Your Pack?
  Each year, hundreds of people die needlessly from what would be a short exploration of their local woods. A
Wainfleet Bog Walk
One of Southern Ontario’s most unique and interesting landforms is the Wainfleet Bog. The bog once stretched from the Grand
Friday, April 20, 2007 11:00 – 14:15 Start: 11:08 Roads: Dry / Clear Visibility: 24km Temp: +18C Area: Seaway Locks
Photo by Steven Dick
This article was written by Steven Dick on July 11, 2019. It originally appeared on outdoorlife.com   Strange as it
External Frame Packs
External Frame Backpacks – Applying the Old Ways to the New Journeys   Written by Markus - 2014 Learning from
WJQ-308 Shovel Full Review       This shovel combines 18 functions. After several weeks of production, the final version
One a beautiful, cool spring day, I had the opportunity to give a quick archery lesson to Ken from KBD
BarefootBushcraftRadio
Episode 24, Season 2 Saturday, January 03, 2014   In this episode of the Barefoot Bushcraft Radio Show: - Year
Barrier Breaking
Board / Barrier Breaking Workshop In our increasingly complex lives, we face many barriers. These barriers often include money, family
Barefoot Bushcraft instructor Dave A. demonstrates how to make a compass using a few simple tools. The leaf compass requires
Stone Head
The Niagara Glen is a unique spot of beauty deep in the Great Gorge that has been a designated Nature
Bare Feet – One of the most controversial body parts. The mere thought of bare feet can cover the entire
Dive Pirate
Monday, August 06 - 2007 10:15 – 13:45 Start: 10:45 Roads: Dry / clear Visibility: 24km Temp: +26C Area: Decew
  Coghlan's #7870 - Magnesium Fire Starter A must for every field trip. The fire starter uses magnesium, a flame
Rock Climbing in Vibram Fivefingers
Back in the summer of 2012, I found myself working at Youth Leadership Camps Canada in Orillia, Ontario. Tucked into
Canada has a vast maritime history. Anywhere there are large bodies of water, there is history.The Georgian Bay area (often
Paracord
    On this episode of the Barefoot Bushcraft Show we discuss Camper survives 3 months alone in wilderness Cold