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Arctic Lean-To Revisited

Arctic Lean-To Revisited

Paul Kirtley Comments 59 comments

Lean-to shelters have become one of the touchstones of bushcraft, particularly northern forest bushcraft. They are often held up as superb survival shelter – in combination with a long log fire – ideal for surviving cold conditions with limited or no sleeping equipment. This combination is indeed very effective in keeping you warm through…

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Choosing And Using A Snow Shovel For Winter Camping And Travel

Choosing And Using A Snow Shovel For Winter Camping And Travel

Paul Kirtley Comments 23 comments

If you ask people to draw up a list of the equipment they think important to take with them on a winter journey or on a winter camping trip, particularly in the northern forest, they might state an axe for felling dead standing wood for firewood. They might also state a saw for sawing up that firewood into manageable lengths but…

Hestra Bivak Meets Lovikka: My Quest For Perfect Winter Handwear

Hestra Bivak Meets Lovikka: My Quest For Perfect Winter Handwear

Paul Kirtley Comments 34 comments

In cold environments, a very good set of mittens is essential. A truly good set of mittens is hard to find, though. There’s a lot of tat on the market. Plus mittens that are ideal for one type of environment or activity are not necessarily ideal for another. For a long time I was…

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Smoke emanating from the chimney of a SnowTrekker heated tent in Sweden
How To Live In A Heated Tent

How To Live In A Heated Tent

Paul Kirtley Comments 179 comments

A heated tent is a fantastic way to spend the long, dark nights of winter outdoors, particularly in the deep cold of the far north. While a modern four-season mountain tent – or even a bivvy – may be tolerable for a few nights out in sub-zero temperatures, when it comes to truly living…

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Tree And Plant Knowledge Is All Around You

Tree And Plant Knowledge Is All Around You

Paul Kirtley Comments 7 comments

It’s difficult to go anywhere without being presented with the opportunity to extend or refresh your tree and plant knowledge, even in urban environments. Previously I’ve written about urban botanising and making the sharpening of your tree and plant identification skills part of your daily practice. So it was the other day when I…

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Lighting A Fire With Feathersticks

Lighting A Fire With Feathersticks

Paul Kirtley Comments 44 comments

As with any fire lighting exercise, starting a fire with feathersticks can go one of two ways – it either works or it doesn’t. You end up with an established fire or you don’t. Nature doesn’t offer any middle grades for fire lighting. You get an A-grade or you fail. If you’re fortunate, you…

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How To Make Fantastic Feathersticks

How To Make Fantastic Feathersticks

Paul Kirtley Comments 88 comments

Feathersticks are extremely useful under certain circumstances. Yet many people who enjoy bushcraft, survival skills and outdoor life are not particularly well practised in the skill of making them. Many books, particularly those involved with survival training, contain images of what are often referred to as “fuzz-sticks”. These are little more than twigs with…

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Know Your Ash From Your Elbow: How To Identify An Ash Tree

Know Your Ash From Your Elbow: How To Identify An Ash Tree

Paul Kirtley Comments 156 comments

Common ash, European ash or just “ash”, Fraxinus excelsior, is a common and widespread tree of northern Europe, including the UK and Ireland. Ash trees make up a significant proportion of British hedgerows and are a key component of many mixed deciduous woodlands in the UK. In the summer of 2013 a friend of…

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Three well-equipped outdoorsmen looking happy in the northern forest
Way Out North: A Boreal Forest Foray

Way Out North: A Boreal Forest Foray

Paul Kirtley Comments 81 comments

A couple of the Frontier Bushcraft team and I took the opportunity to get away for a short foray in the northern wilderness. We only had a week to spare in between teaching and guiding commitments. Our destination area has no hiking trails and we were likely to see few people. The idea was to explore by foot, taking some food and camping equipment with us as well as investigate the resources available to us.

Urban Wear Fit For The Wilds? UNIQLO Ultra Light Down Gilet

Urban Wear Fit For The Wilds? UNIQLO Ultra Light Down Gilet

Paul Kirtley Comments 44 comments

Sometimes life produces interesting coincidences. Last month I was travelling on the London Underground – something I do only infrequently. I noticed a poster advert for UNIQLO Ultra Light Down Jackets. Not only did the words ultra, light and down catch my eye, but so did the price. £59.90 The outdoor clothing industry has…

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