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Tag: bushcraft humor

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Bushcraft Time Change (Humor)

  • By Steve
  • March 17, 2018
  • 2 Comments

  Daylight saving time has begun in California, and we’ve set our clocks ahead one hour.  I can tell by the way my coworkers stumble around the office. There are … Continue Reading →

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Jogging from the Perspective of Animals (Comic)

  • By Steve
  • October 21, 2017
  • No Comments

  Jake is author of the bi-weekly comic, Jake Likes Onions.  His latest strip examines our weird human behavior and how we’ve departed from nature.  Thank you, Jake, for allowing me … Continue Reading →

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How to Make Fire out of Snow (Video, Humor)

  • By Steve
  • February 23, 2017
  • No Comments

  Forget those fake “survival TV” shows. Ignore those dirty sweaty heroes jumping off cliffs and drinking their urine.  Reject the programs filled with unstable city-dwellers thrown into contrived dramas … Continue Reading →

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Sh*t Birders Say (Video-Humor)

  • By Steve
  • December 27, 2016
  • No Comments

  There are as many things to do in the woods as there are ways to laugh at yourself.  There are birders, botanists, and mycologists.  Carvers, trackers, and herbalists.  Fishermen … Continue Reading →

How to Catch a Polar Bear (bushcraft Joke)

  • By Steve
  • October 15, 2016
  • No Comments

  Bushcraft is Fun! Bushcraft is the practical knowledge of our natural world.  You can use bushcraft skills to provide shelter, water, fire and food from materials found in our … Continue Reading →

Ranger Night Patrol (Humor)

  • By Steve
  • April 25, 2015
  • 4 Comments

Big Basin is California’s oldest state park.  Established in 1902, it is one of the few remaining kingdoms of the giant redwood tree.  In the early morning hours, ocean mist … Continue Reading →

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