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The Winner of the Madrone Firesteel is…

  • By Steve
  • September 1, 2015
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Jackie won the Madrone Burl firesteel giveaway.  I hope you get many years of enjoyment from it, Jackie.   But wait, there’s more… If you did not win the firesteel there is … Continue Reading →

Put Red Fred in the Shed!

  • By Steve
  • August 29, 2015
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    I have never been lost, but I was bewildered once for three days. – Daniel Boone, when asked if he had ever been lost in the wilderness   … Continue Reading →

Quiroste Revisited (Video)

  • By Steve
  • August 23, 2015
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    I’m happy to share this hopeful story.  There are more than 150,000 people in California who can trace their origins back to the state’s original Native American inhabitants1.  … Continue Reading →

Touch This Frog and You’ll Croak!

  • By Steve
  • August 22, 2015
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  We are lucky in California.  There are few venomous species that can kill a person.  Sure there are rattlesnakes, but they are not aggressive and tend to avoid people.  … Continue Reading →

How to Use a Firesteel

  • By Steve
  • August 15, 2015
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  Firesteels are one of the most important inventions in outdoor gear in the last 50 years.  And once you get to know them, you will appreciate the advantages of … Continue Reading →

New Animal Tracking Class for Beginners!

  • By Steve
  • August 14, 2015
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    My friend Garth Harwood is an amazing animal tracker.  He is also a skilled and patient teacher.  Garth is offering a beginner-level animal tracking class in Palo Alto, … Continue Reading →

Moths – Amazing Creatures of the Night!

  • By Steve
  • August 8, 2015
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    The natural world comes in all shapes and sizes.  Not long ago, I described my insect safari and how you can have one too.  It made me appreciate … Continue Reading →

Bushcraft Dessert – Make a Lavender Dip for Strawberries

  • By Steve
  • July 31, 2015
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Identifying wild edibles can be intimidating.  It’s natural (and reasonable) to feel apprehensive when you’re starting out. So I want to give you an easy project to try.  Something comfortable … Continue Reading →

Tenaya Lake in Yosemite National Park

Walking in Nature Changes Your Brain!

  • By Steve
  • July 27, 2015
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Do you feel different after hiking in nature?  Then you’re not alone!  Studies show that people who walk in nature have fewer psychological problems than people who don’t.  And hikers … Continue Reading →

The Refrigerator Tree

  • By Steve
  • July 24, 2015
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    “What’s with the naked tree?”  My hiking partner turned to follow my gaze.  His eyes landed on a most peculiar tree.  About 40 feet high with wide branches, … Continue Reading →

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