Bushcraft

Video: Making A Feather Stick

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There are many ways to start a fire and we’re bringing you one more. We found a striking tutorial about making a feather stick to aid in fire starting. MORE >

Winterer’s Gathering X & Arctic Film Festival

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North House Folk School in Grand Marais, Minnesota, hosts the annual gathering that celebrates the crafts, traditional customs, stories and history of life in the north. MORE >

Winter Camping Symposium ’11: Part Two

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Where else can you join an arctic expedition, dine on gourmet camp food, and rawk out to bluegrass? MORE >

Winter Camping Symposium ’11: Part One

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The official kickoff to the cold season has arrived! MORE >

We’re Off to Winter Camping Symposium ’11

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Winter hasn’t officially begun yet, but to us… this weekend marks the kickoff. MORE >

Winter Camping Symposium Bio: Mors Kochanski

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The legendary authority on wilderness living skills and survival will be at this weekend’s Winter Camping Symposium. Read about his remarkable life. MORE >

“Saw Off” Competition at This Weekend’s Winter Camping Symposium

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Ready to show off your skills as a sawyer this weekend? Step up, Brawny Man. MORE >

Winter Camping Symposium 2011

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Get ready for a festival celebrating the season’s best—before it even gets here. MORE >

Winterer’s Gathering IX and Arctic Film Festival

Winter adventurers, mark your calendars to attend North House Folk School’s Winterer’s Gathering IX and Arctic Film Festival, November 18-21.

Held in Grand Marais, MN, this event will cover the history, handiwork, bushcraft, lore and traditional ways of life and winter travel in the north.

These are some of not-to-miss offerings we think you’ll enjoy.

The Raven’s Gift:  Living Magically and Acting Practically in a Modern World
From a man who has traveled the Arctic and the Gobi, featured speaker, Jon Turk will lead workshops on nature and spirituality.  He has followed the history and culture of stone-age people who traveled by dugout long ago.  You are sure to hear some thoughtful storytelling of his inspiring journeys.

Bushcraft:  Wilderness Living Skills
Presented by the Mors Kochanski, outdoor educator and author of Bushcraft.  He will demonstrate skills that will allow you to survive comfortably in the bush.  After you make a wilderness kit, you’ll head out into the forest to put your knowledge to the test.

Featured Film Screening:  The White Dawn
What happens when three whalers become stranded in the Arctic in 1896 and are rescued by Eskimos?  Discover how they are affected by new customs and a unfamiliar culture.  Inuit dialect is included in the film, adding to the over-all richness of the story.

There will be tours of winter tents, gear to swap and s’mores to eat.  After you’ve pieced together your own mukluks and stoked your wood stove, fill your belly at the Deep Freeze Chili Feed or head on over to the Snowshoe Shuffle Dance.

For the complete experience, bring your own winter tent and stay at the group camp harbor side. Come with a friend or bring the family.

More info here.

“Man Vs. Wild” Video Game More Fun Than Eating Raw Muskrat


Every Boundary Waters camper has had to rough it at one point or another. But have you ever had to ward off a hooded viper, or drink your own pee to survive until you got back to your entry point?

Now you can, courtesy of survival expert, Bear Grylls. This fall will see the release of the “Man Vs. Wild” video game by Crave Games. It’s all here: spearing catfish, skydiving over mountains, scrabbling over “slippy” cliff faces… good clean fun (watch the trailer here). Even the grub-eating gourmet himself gives it his seal of approval: “It’s the only video game I’ll ever let my kids play.”

The Man Vs. Wild video game will be available for Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. And if you have to camp out in line to get your copy, just remember to bring a multi-tool and canteen.

Via Trailspace.