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Animal Cannibal!
Animal Cannibal!:   If you invest enough time in nature, you see some miraculous things.  You catch surprise glimpses into an extraordinary secret world. Whenever nature shows me something amazing, it’s because … Continue Reading →
Gopher in the Side Pocket
Gopher in the Side Pocket:   It’s a great morning for a hike!  As I strike out along the wide dirt trail, the May sun floods the hillside with the early morning light.  I plan … Continue Reading →
Holometabolism – Transforming from one animal to another! (Video)
Holometabolism – Transforming from one animal to another! (Video):   Certain aspects of nature are miraculous.  And more often than not, we are too preoccupied with our daily lives to notice. For example, there are some creatures who live … Continue Reading →
When Birds Warn You – Believe Them!
When Birds Warn You – Believe Them!:   It’s an early June morning and I’m strolling down a forest path.  The sweet fragrance of California Bay Laurel is already wafting through the trees.  It promises to be … Continue Reading →
My First Knife
My First Knife: This article contains an affiliate link.   It’s my goal to be bad at many things.  You won’t find this slogan on motivational posters.  But I advise everyone to strive … Continue Reading →
How to Make a Bark Sheath
How to Make a Bark Sheath:   When I was in the Sierras learning to forge my first knife, I encountered an unusual problem.  I had finished forging the blade and had just mounted it in … Continue Reading →
The Case of the Mysteriously Appearing Dog
The Case of the Mysteriously Appearing Dog:   A strange thing happened to me the other day.  I was hiking in an open space preserve where we hold the NatureOutside winery hikes.  A winery sits at one … Continue Reading →
Yellow-bellied Marmot (Marmota flaviventris) in Yosemite National Park

Create Your Own Field Guide

  • By Steve
  • March 13, 2014
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This website from the Smithsonian is very cool!  It permits you to search for mammals using common names, scientific names, or home ranges.  You can compile them into a “field guide” … Continue Reading →

Don’t get burned: Carrying matches in the outdoors

  • By Steve
  • March 12, 2014
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In the outdoors, the more you need a fire the harder it is to make.  We have little need of a campfire on a warm sunny day.  It is when we are … Continue Reading →

measuring redwoods

How do you measure a Redwood Tree?

  • By Steve
  • March 11, 2014
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In northern California, we have some of the tallest and biggest trees in the world.   Scientists measure the height, width, and total volume of these trees to better understand them.  … Continue Reading →

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Making a Skin Salve

  • By Steve
  • March 7, 2014
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  This post describes my experience helping make a general-purpose skin conditioning salve.  It illustrates some general principles to guide you as you learn to process medicinal plants.   Plant Class … Continue Reading →

Penguicula Weser flower

Bushcraft at Home: Penguicula Weser

  • By Steve
  • March 6, 2014
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  I never seem to have enough time to get out and explore.  So I try to maintain a stock of 10-minute indoor bushcraft-related projects I can easily do around … Continue Reading →

Folded USGS Topo Map

How to fold a USGS Topo Map

  • By Steve
  • March 6, 2014
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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   Here … Continue Reading →

California Newt eyes

California Newt on The Move

  • By Steve
  • March 3, 2014
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The much-needed rain is an enormous benefit to the plant and animal life in Northern California.  In particular, amphibians have been stressed greatly by the long dry spell.   I welcome … Continue Reading →

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The Elephant Seals of Ano Nuevo

  • By Steve
  • February 26, 2014
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The West Coast has an amazing variety of wilderness and wildlife.  As seasons change, you can “rotate-through” spectacular opportunities to view wildlife and explore new areas. One example is Ano … Continue Reading →

Steve’s Best Outdoor Tips

  • By Steve
  • February 22, 2014
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  I’m asked for outdoor “tips” quite frequently. So I want to share some of my best with you. I accumulated them over the years, reading Internet forums on nature and … Continue Reading →

Wildflowers and drought

  • By Steve
  • February 22, 2014
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  Northern California is experiencing a terrible drought.  The snow pack in the Sierra Nevada is 12% of average for this time of the year.  This is the lowest level … Continue Reading →

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