Having some fun in the “yard.” The axe is a joy to use and I look forward to getting more experience with it. Very grateful to live on ten acres where I can just go outside and chop down a few Douglas Firs. I’ll use them for firewood and Hugelculture.1yr ⋅ fuegolicious ⋅ r/Bushcraft
My kit (so far). I know I still need to get a lot more,I wanna do some winter camping as well as summer. What should I add to my Amazon cart?1yr ⋅ Yoyoyouyo500 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
My father died unexpectedly a few years back, I sometimes bring his old knife for camping trips and reminisce a little.5yr ⋅ always_wear_pyjamas ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Solid chunk of fatwood! How often do you guys actually use fatwood to start your fires?6mo ⋅ itsyerboyskinnypenis ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Some vintage fire starting kit. This striker was made for me by a local smith 25 years ago and has been my go-to fire starter in all that time. The tin is an old Altoids container that's been in the fire more times than I can count.2yr ⋅ antagonizerz ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Some of my trail food for an overnighter. Pictured here are some landjager sausage, dry wild blueberries and hazelnuts, pemican and some homemade high protein lembas biscuits. (yes, I'm a lord of the rings nerd). Not pictured is a plastic bag with bannock mix and a small tin of butter.2yr ⋅ HouseoftheHanged ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Deer antler ferro rods and tinder boxes I’ve been making for friends and family.3yr ⋅ Red_Bushman ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Thought you guys might like this custom order I finished recently. Complete camp kitchen. Tripod, spit with forks, standalone grill grate that hangs as well on adjustable height y arms3yr ⋅ Oakwoodforge ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Just wanted to share my favorite pack axe. Counciltool woodcraft pack axe in Roguewerxx hanger.1yr ⋅ Kilo_Axtual ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Wooden Axe and Log Splitting Toy, a Simple Woodwork Project and Gift Idea1yr ⋅ BenScottWoodchopper ⋅ r/Bushcraft
A small warehouse deep in the forest is enough to recharge your batteries. Here in the Bohemian Forest, this works particularly well when you move alone into the magical forests2yr ⋅ Old_Passion311 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Baby bushcraft! My 7yo made this all by herself today, she's learning early!3yr ⋅ vulcanfeminist ⋅ r/Bushcraft
4.5 blade forged from a train bushing, so the steel is some tough 52100. Went with oak for the handle.2yr ⋅ rumprest1 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
This just arrived today. Really well made solid hardcover book. Pretty stoked on it so far.4yr ⋅ madewithsticks ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Had to put down my best friend and camp dog in Decemeber , but today marks the first day of a new era with this beautiful girl, Sammy Shepherd. ( 10 months old ).5yr ⋅ ZakuLegion ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Does anyone have information on these? MIL found it cleaning out a friends attic.1yr ⋅ ip86 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Just finished this matching set. Belt pouch is stitched w/ #12 tarred bank line. Knife sheath is held together by brass tacks (bent over and driven in like staples.) Knife- Dexter Russell model #4215 Green River. Pouch holds Altoids tin (char tin/tinder box), steel striker, chert, & ferro rod.3yr ⋅ Doug_Shoe ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Treated myself to some brand new tools for the spring time Alaskan bush4yr ⋅ fuegointhekitchen ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Hey all, could I get some help IDing these logs I found? I wanted to make an axe handle out of one. Southern Michigan1yr ⋅ TeninchToes ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Thanks to all the advice from this sub my tarp didn't collapse in during last night's thunderstorm3yr ⋅ Bicycle_Violator ⋅ r/Bushcraft
I didn’t get the fascination with whittling spoons until last night, now I’m hooked. I used the knife and rock in the pic. The stick is the other half of what I started with.2yr ⋅ OverOnTheWildSide ⋅ r/Bushcraft
First attempt at a shelter. All deadfall. All built with a harbor freight folding saw and a Gerber Prodigy.2yr ⋅ iiiyiot ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Found a nice spot where I can set up my tarp for the night. Cleaned up some garbage from previous occupients, and of course I will leave no trace.5mo ⋅ tonystark29 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
I’ve gathered all the materials to teach my Caesar Weed cordage class at FL Earthskills Gathering next month!1yr ⋅ LXIX-CDXX ⋅ r/Bushcraft
My handmade, ridiculously heavy external frame setup I've just completed! More info in the comments.4yr ⋅ StefOutside ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Making a spoon from a branch with only an axe and two knife is something really satisfying :)4yr ⋅ urubu_artisan ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Ok which one of you magnificent bastards built this: Wildcat Hollow Trail, Wayne National Forest, SE Ohio. Was very well built, ergonomic, and a sight for sore legs in the middle of my trek.4yr ⋅ meatboat2tunatown ⋅ r/Bushcraft
started my very first fire with just a Ferro rod!! I'm very proud of myself5mo ⋅ BlackGibbon ⋅ r/Bushcraft
My favourite tool of bushcraft, a harvesting sickle for mushrooms amd herbs.3yr ⋅ RennanVillar ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Just came home from an awesome camping trip in this Teepee/Wikiup shelter. Hard winds and rain for 10 hours straight was no match for this great structure! 😁🇸🇪5yr ⋅ AdamAndEmma ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Went on a short hike recently to try out 3 types of Finnish candles. The first type is to cut a log with an ax. The second type is to saw through a log with a chainsaw. The third type is to drill out the core of the log.1yr ⋅ Forestman000 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
The boys told me I should post this here, hunting/bushcraft newcomer ready to get after it!2yr ⋅ Zervos94 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Does anyone else can't wait for autumn/winter to camp? No hot weather, no bugs, no fire safety in the forest. Just you, nature and darkness.1yr ⋅ dailydosespace ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Thanks for all the help everyone I ended up purchasing these. Now who’s got a good idea for a hatchet.2yr ⋅ Walkingsquirrel69 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Upgraded my Morakniv Companion with a carved baltic birch handle and a leather sheath. A beautiful knife deserves more than plastic!3yr ⋅ TheKertMA ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Digging out a pine stump in my backyard and was able to load up on all this fire starting goodness1yr ⋅ Basic-Cauliflower-71 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
I carved this coffee scoop for my Dad from a piece of live oak I found at his favorite camp site. I inlayed my name in Elder Futhark with coffee grounds (kolrosing style). More photos in the comments.4yr ⋅ dylan_le_dude ⋅ r/Bushcraft
I went for a walk in the back yard. Started to build a little hut in the swamp. Had lunch. Took a nap cuz I'm old. Walking back I found this ....4yr ⋅ Doug_Shoe ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Used some green poplar to carve my first wood spirit. Any suggestions on other common easy carving wood?3yr ⋅ baconbanditpaddler ⋅ r/Bushcraft
You folks seem to have been enjoying my axes, so here is another. Hand carved Ash handle from my property. Ash has been more forgiving on the hands than the red oak and black locust4yr ⋅ BuckRafferty ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Tell me your experiences about Oil Skin Tarps. I have this one from Bushcraft Spain and It is awesome.2yr ⋅ Bushcraft-Man ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Anyone know the name of these metal things that came with my hammock? Any info you could point mw towards in how to use them would be excellent2yr ⋅ Cynophile_ ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Made my first pine glue today! Holds up when I hit it against a rock. Around 1/3 of ash, more or less. Gonna try it out this week on a couple of arrowheads!3yr ⋅ grymtgris ⋅ r/Bushcraft
I’d like to get one of these for my husbands birthday. Any recommendations on brands?1yr ⋅ eeeebee ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Dat evolution doe. A recent post got me thinking about how accumulating skills reduces the need for gear. What's your biggest gear-reducing skill?2yr ⋅ ReturnWestern854 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
No joke, last year I set up my tent in my basement area and camped there for a couple of weeks2yr ⋅ Rainbow48h ⋅ r/Bushcraft
The start of my getaway camp from life. Drought in our area means no fire tonight!2yr ⋅ DogetheWow2 ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Look what came in the mail today.....SUPER excited to have a proper knife again.3yr ⋅ Kesuai ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Building a log cabin; this is what I am bringing into the woods with me.9mo ⋅ FlashyEspionage ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Kuksa with birch leaf and basket-weave kolrosing. Hand carved by me :~)4yr ⋅ citationstillneeded ⋅ r/Bushcraft
Awhile ago I posted about a Bushcraft belt. Decided I'd get my dog a little pack to match. Do you guys take a companion with you?5yr ⋅ GamersEatBacon ⋅ r/Bushcraft