PDA

View Full Version : Books



jasons
04-07-2006, 19:30
can some one give me a list of good books on bushcraft.I have read all the mears and thomas elpel and mors stuff . It would be good to broaden my knowledge thanks :)

leon-b
04-07-2006, 19:33
well i have just began learning bushcraft an i have bought, mors bushcraft, colling gem food for free and collins gem trees.
i too am interested in what books to buy so i will be watching this thread with interest
leon

scanker
04-07-2006, 19:43
Have you seen this?
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community/showthread.php?t=13729

leon-b
04-07-2006, 19:45
yes but there is loads of books there and i would know where to to start
leon

scanker
04-07-2006, 20:03
Sorry Leon, that was directed more at Jason than you as he asked for a list of bushcraft books. I've got the usual suspects.

I don't have the links to hand but the books by Richard Graves are online somewhere and also there are some Swedish bushcraft videos that people have mentioned but I haven't seen yet. Someone posted a link to http://www.outdooridiots.com/ the other day, and although you wouldn't expect it from the name, there was a lot of useful info on there. Just trying to come up with some ideas to get info without buying books.

leon-b
04-07-2006, 20:28
oh sorry if it wasnt aimed at me
i must look like a complete idiot lol

scanker
04-07-2006, 20:35
Don't worry about it, I should have quoted the post I was replying to. The link below is the thread with the videos:
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community/showthread.php?t=10407

jasons
05-07-2006, 07:55
thanks lads.can we do a top 10 it would help me and a lot others :You_Rock_

jdlenton
05-07-2006, 10:14
Hi Jason good to see you the other day
]its not a top ten but Stuarts library catalogue is very good its here (http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community/showpost.php?p=181951&postcount=1)

James

jasons
05-07-2006, 20:16
thanks james it will be good to get together soon .I still think it would be good to have a top ten :nutkick:

anthonyyy
05-07-2006, 20:35
Here are my top 10 in no particular order:

All the Ray Mears Books (3?)
4) SAS survival handbook
5) Food for free
6) Song of the paddle; Bill Mason (canoeing)
7)Bushcraft; Mors what’s his name
8)Wildwood Wisdom; Jaeger 1945
9) The Notorious Poacher; G. Bedson
10) Survival,die Kunst zu Ueberleben; Nehberg (in German)

jasons
06-07-2006, 19:14
theres some good stuff in that list .one of my books that I love is how to survive by brian hildrith and dougal robertsons survive the savage sea. all so if you want a good giggal then try the zombie survival guide :yikes:

Rod
07-07-2006, 10:47
Participating in Nature by Thomas J Elpel. Got a copy on Amazon for less than £15 incl delivery