I made a bigass hammer yo (idk if it goes here i judt wsnted to show off my hammer)6mo ⋅ midwestcatfish ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Check out these skillz - found elsewhere on reddit but bringing it to where it belongs3yr ⋅ meatboat2tunatown ⋅ r/Bushcraft
This is Richard Proennekke, in Twin lakes Alaska he built his own log cabin from scratch using only available materials and lived there self sufficiently for years, He documented much of this time using journals and film, and these were made into a documentary called Alone in the Wilderness1yr ⋅ SpaceHippie98 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
I don't think wooden knife sheaths get enough love, so here's one I made this afternoon2wk ⋅ burgenar ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Found that tip in my book, interesting. Don't know if I should laught or throw up tho... Lmao1yr ⋅ Borax421 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
2,500 years ago in Delos, Greece, someone absolutely nailed bushcraft...5mo ⋅ EVERWILDOUTDOORS ⋅ r/Bushcraft
People at r/redneckengineering told me you guys would like this chair my friends and I made.8mo ⋅ Grothorious ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Building a log cabin; this is what I am bringing into the woods with me.1yr ⋅ tonystark29 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Just a reminder: If you leave public lands like this, you're a selfish loser.3yr ⋅ Corncake21 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
For any rabbits that aren't aware, coffee can be a great substitute for acorns3mo ⋅ Trynottobeacunt ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Made my first Birch Bark Basket! All materials came from within 100ft of our campsite (including the stitching)2yr ⋅ TheRatRiverTrapper ⋅ r/Bushcraft
I found an old, beaten up Victorinox knife in the woods, and made a skinner from it. Amboyna burl scales with mosaic pins.5mo ⋅ Gullex ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Bushcrafters when talking about fire starters...or knives...or cordage3mo ⋅ FreezingToad ⋅ r/Bushcraft
I know I'm preaching to the choir here. Had to put out another abandoned fire in an abandoned campsite full of garbage.1yr ⋅ i_want_tit_pics ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Struck gold in the basement of my local antique store. All antique tools, mostly collins, true temper and craftsman.3yr ⋅ xcityfolk ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Finally upgraded my hammock with an underquilt and I think my dog approves1yr ⋅ Von_Lehmann ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Did this jasper knife the old way, no slabs. A chunk of rock, another rock and an antler. Wrapped with elk sinew and glued in with pine pitch glue2yr ⋅ visionquestoutdoorsj ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Made a goal of picking up ten pieces of trash my last trip. It’s not much but every bit counts!2yr ⋅ Mobitz_One ⋅ r/Bushcraft
thanks Stanley! bought the pot on clearance at walmart. Got knowledge with it.1mo ⋅ Tombodet ⋅ r/Bushcraft
I whittled a fish handle for my ferro rod. I think it turned out pretty good1yr ⋅ rusty_shackleford910 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Bushcraft build: beer table. Tools: knife, hatchet, folding saw, cordage. Time: 2.5 hrs. Flesh wounds: 05mo ⋅ meatboat2tunatown ⋅ r/Bushcraft
If you’re out in PA today, remember your orange caps! Buck season just started!2yr ⋅ momsniper600 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Dad on the island of Makira building a frame for his Son’s Hut. Does this count?1yr ⋅ singlechaitea12oz ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Thoughts on this project, I saw it in a book and thought it might be a good gift for elderly relatives2mo ⋅ sticks-n-stumps ⋅ r/Bushcraft
(Finally) proud owner of a bushcraft setup. Just wanted to vent my happiness since my wife remains unimpressed...2yr ⋅ SerenityApprentice ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Not exactly bushcraft but I like carving these “5 min wizards”while camping. Some times I leave them at the site for the next person to find1yr ⋅ zeit2320 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
My 11 year old enjoying the March day on Sunday in the Ozarks. I was prepping the garden she was honing in her fire and shelter building skills in our goat pen.6d ⋅ mountainman1227 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Made this two person shelter with my friend. Slept well even during -7°C at night. I did not cut down any trees, they all fell due to heavy snows this year.1yr ⋅ Cracko112 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
In the midst of a chaotic election week, hash browns, bacon, 10 acres of woods and Waylon Jennings provide a welcomed escape.2yr ⋅ Whitesheep34 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Doesn't matter how small the fire, punk's still gonna get yo face1yr ⋅ goblinofthewoods ⋅ r/Bushcraft
I’ve made a knife from things found in the forest + some paracord. Blade is knapped TV glass that some asshole dumped in the woods.4mo ⋅ Kele_Prime ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Per your suggestion, my sister treated her left sock with permethrin and her right sock with deet and here's the results after a day in the woods1yr ⋅ Joke_Mummy ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Went camping and forgot a spatula so I made one! Not the greatest but it flips pancakes perfectly!2yr ⋅ SouthpawAce14 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
I could watch these flames and listen to this wonderful crackling sound for hours!1wk ⋅ SilverAntOutdoors ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Forgot the serving spoon for cobbler at Scout camp, so I split a cedar log and made one.2mo ⋅ c6541w ⋅ r/Bushcraft
It's been about a year since I've done an overnighter, and I've acquired some new gear that had just been collecting dust. Decided to celebrate some well overdue good news of the missus and I expecting our first (bun in the oven) with a solo overnighter.2yr ⋅ SnooAdvice612 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
The old throw a tarp over a log quick shelter. First night out in the woods this year.11mo ⋅ NinjaSupplyCompany ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Pouches I stitched and waxed. Thanks bushcraft for being my gateway to these skills!3mo ⋅ ChabbyMonkey ⋅ r/Bushcraft
My best friend passed away from a rare cancer in March. His family gave me the knife I gifted him for being my best man, he would want me to use it. Would this be good for Bushcraft?2yr ⋅ SithAbsolutes ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Tried something like a Swedish Fire Log while out this weekend, worked pretty well1yr ⋅ Cordillera94 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
I was wondering if anyone has ever used a Davinci bridge to make a shelter. Seems pretty easy to construct a frame and then lean limbs on the front and back to make walls and fill the rest with whatever. Thoughts?2yr ⋅ SolidBlackGator ⋅ r/Bushcraft
My Gf commissioned a cake to look like Silver Birch Tree. I hope this doesn't break any rules but I really wanted to share.2yr ⋅ TPD1606 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
A three week quarantine means this place is gonna be really decked out by the end of it.3yr ⋅ sivlerblood003 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
I’ve owned this book for over 40yrs. It’s one of my prized possessions.1mo ⋅ Alarming-Mongoose-91 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
I've tested the tent with a real fire this time. It held up great. Not a single hole. The sparks just fell off!2yr ⋅ ObviouslyNotBanana ⋅ r/Bushcraft