Bushcrafts are a testament to human ingenuity, resilience, and the connection between nature and survival skills. These photos serve as a reminder that our ancestors thrived by learning to live harmoniously with the environment. As we wrap up this collection, let’s appreciate the timeless skills that bushcrafts represent, and perhaps feel inspired to spend more time outdoors, learning from the world around us.
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"Made my first dugout shelter with about 20 nails, a folding saw, a shovel and about a mile of bank line."
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"I love my new gear."
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"My bushcraft gear."
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"Our Little Cabin of the Withywillow."
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"Used a stone axe and made this bad boy."
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"Solo camping in snowstorm."
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"A quirky sewing kit I put in all my bags…"
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"Some pics of my time spent in the forest doing bushcraft things."
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"First camp with the dawg."
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"Took advantage of a rare Alabama snow to do some snowy bushcrafting."
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"Paleo spears for mammoth season."
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"My summer setup is getting a winter upgrade."
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"My 2200 BCE crafting kit. Bronze not included."
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"Afternoon coffee in the rain (Western Washington.)"
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"Since this is first bushcraft project me and my good friends took on, our joy seeing it progress is immeasurable. Hope you like it as well."
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"Keep it simple."
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"Yesterdays #Bushcraftbreakfast."
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"Winter camp with impromptu snow barriers for wind break."
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"Carved some more. Came out better than the spoon."