Bushcraft

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John on Instagram: "Finding fatwood, which is wood found in pine trees that has a high resin content. It's very flammable so it's great for fire making #fyp #foryou #bushcraft #survival #outdoors #camping #selfreliance #outdoorlife #fatwood #offgrid #foraging #pineknot #reels #firemaking #survivaltips #survivalskills #primitiveskills" Bushcraft Projects, Fire Building, Forest Crafts, Outdoor Hacks, Survival Fire, Camping Hacks Diy, Survival Skills Life Hacks, Rocket Stove, Survival Life Hacks

John on Instagram: "Finding fatwood, which is wood found in pine trees that has a high resin content. It's very flammable so it's great for fire making #fyp #foryou #bushcraft #survival #outdoors #camping #selfreliance #outdoorlife #fatwood #offgrid #foraging #pineknot #reels #firemaking #survivaltips #survivalskills #primitiveskills"

Bushcraft is an ancient practice that allows us to use nature’s resources to build shelters, find food and water, identify plants and animals, and develop a unique connection with the natural environment. It’s a way of living off the land that has been around for generations—and one that can still be used today. Bushcraft Shelter Long Term, Bushcraft Fire, Bushcraft Essentials, Identify Plants, Fire Lighting, Bushcraft Kit, Bushcraft Shelter, Identify Plant, Primitive Survival

Bushcraft is an ancient practice that allows us to use nature’s resources to build shelters, find food and water, identify plants and animals, and develop a unique connection with the natural environment. It’s a way of living off the land that has been around for generations—and one that can still be used today.

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