What is your favourite bushcraft book or video series?

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Barney Rubble

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Sep 16, 2013
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Hi all,

You can catch some of the Dick Proenneke series on Youtube, well worth a watch and handy as I think the dvd/video is hard to source.

My choice of books would be by Ray Mears: 'Essential Bushcraft' and 'The Outdoor Survival Handbook' Both cover similar ground but are still interesting to read. I often seem to have one or t'other at hand for perusal while commuting to and from work on the train.

As for a TV Series, don't bother just hunt about on Youtube, there's tons of great stuff to watch and learn on there for free. I (and many others) will recommend checking out a channel called 'MCQ Bushcraft', Mike puts together some great videos and he clearly know's his stuff.
 
Hi all,

You can catch some of the Dick Proenneke series on Youtube, well worth a watch and handy as I think the dvd/video is hard to source...

Nice recommendation, Barney Rubble! I own both DVDs and enjoy them very much! I prefer the first one (Part I) because it focuses on him constructing his cabin. I admire his ingenuity.

Ordering the DVDs in the United States is not difficult. So purchased them to show my appreciation for the work that went into making them.

- Woodsorrel
 

tsitenha

Nomad
Dec 18, 2008
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Kanata
There is a gentleman, Paul Tawrell that has very good source books. I like them a lot.
As for a series on survival a very competent gentleman is Tony Nester, intelligent and experienced.
 

tsitenha

Nomad
Dec 18, 2008
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Kanata
Being a forget full old man I neglected to mention Bradford Angiers, a great gentleman and his lovely wife Vena.
 

Lizz

Absolute optimist
May 29, 2015
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Cardiff
I found multiple copies of Survival Advantage in the tiny shop on Flatholme Island. No one knew why they had it. But it was knocked down and I bought one and gosh it's good.

I also love Ellsworth Jaegar. I'd also say that some of the primitive skills books such as the McPhersons books are quite good too - but any of these need to be considered in the context of the actual environment you are in rather than the one u wish you were in!
 

Will_

Nomad
Feb 21, 2013
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Dorset
Thanks for all these replies. It's given me a very long wish list! In the end I asked for a book, Bushcraft by Mors Kochanski.The video series looked quite expensive and with so much on YouTube now, I thought a book to take into the woods would be a nice idea.
I have a couple of Ray Mears books which I love. I also bought Camp-Lore and Woodcraft by Dan Beard which was suggested by Amazon when I was looking at Woodcraft and camping by George Washington Sears.
Please keep the suggestions coming. I think this thread could be a useful one for people wanting to know what's out there :)
 

benn25

Member
Sep 30, 2015
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london
Bushcraft - Mors Kochanski
The 10 Bushcraft Books - Richard Graves

Currently reading these 2 and are both excellent so far
 

Gcckoka

Settler
Nov 13, 2015
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Georgia
Bushcraft - Mors Kochanski
Wildwood Wisdom - Ellsworth Jaeger
The Book of Camping & Wood​craft: A Guidebook For Those Who Travel In The Wilderness - Horace Kephart
Outdoor Survival Skills - Larry Dean Olsen
Camp-Lore and Woodcraft - Daniel C. Beard
Lost Country Life - Dorothy Hartley

All of these are great books, worth buying and reading.
 
Dec 2, 2015
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Northern Sweden
Hi! I don't know if they're available in English, but someone meantioned the Swedish author Yngve Rydh. Especially two of his books are well worth trying too find: Eld (Fire), as meantioned earlier, is about traditional Sami ways of making fire. The other is called Snö (Snow) and tells us everything there is to know about different types of snow, and how to use it!

/Daniel
 

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