Denali – Tundra Hike
So, this is Alaska! I smile. As I stand outside in the early morning, Alaska looks a lot like the inside of a fog bank. Rain, just barely more … Continue Reading →
Learn Nature and Outdoor Skills
So, this is Alaska! I smile. As I stand outside in the early morning, Alaska looks a lot like the inside of a fog bank. Rain, just barely more … Continue Reading →
Gas canister stoves are lightweight and simple to use. But there’s no easy way to tell how much fuel is left in the canister. Have you ever been camping … Continue Reading →
Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature’s peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, … Continue Reading →
I saw this funny trail sign at Calero County Park in San Jose, California. I’ve mentioned this park before because it is home to the famous Bat Hotel. Calero … Continue Reading →
Have you ever noticed that many high-end compasses have a mirror built into them? Have you wondered what the mirror was for? Maybe it’s to signal for help in … Continue Reading →
Next month’s Bushcraft Newsletter focuses on getting children outdoors. A single father shares how he connects with his young children when they go outside. There are also articles on … Continue Reading →
Daniel, a single father, writes about the challenges and rewards of introducing young children to nature. Learn more about our guest author by reading his profile below… In … Continue Reading →
I just returned from a journey into Yosemite’s high country. Among the highlights of my trip were visits to alpine lakes. Some were dominated by rocky peaks with snowfields … Continue Reading →
I am most alive among the tall trees… This post contains affiliate links… The forests of the Santa Cruz call to me like no other place. The cool … Continue Reading →
This article contains affiliate links… I was almost thirty when I saw my first bird of prey in the wild. It was a red-tailed hawk soaring majestically overhead. I followed … Continue Reading →