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  1. #61
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    I thought I'd be as naughty as Sam and throw in a link to my own blog.

    It's about primitive skills only, but as I know some people around here are into those things too, so I think the information carries some relevance to this site.

    http://torjusgaaren.blogspot.com/
    Torjus Gaaren
    Doom is still on btw.

    Living Primitively

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    http://www.phlaunt.com/atwoodknives/ Interesting suff for your keyring

    http://www.shop4lessuk.com/ Excellent site for blades!
    Last edited by maddave; 05-02-2011 at 14:16. Reason: removed dead links
    Even the smallest action can affect the biggest being

    Contrary to common belief, skin is waterproof

    "We stand alone together"

  3. #63
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    The 10 Bushcraft Books' by Richard Graves -

    http://tions.net/CA256EA900408BD5/vwWWW/outdoor~03~000

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    Default Rabbit Recipes

    Stuart (redcollective)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angus Og
    Pointnorth

    The above link is for tape/webbing for tying your hammock up you got from MagiKelly
    Good delivery time and very good price.

    I got 43 metres 20mm green webbing for £11.03 delivered.
    Was just about to put the link on and saw you'd beaten me to it.
    There's also balistics nylon, pertex, various breathable fabrics, canvas, zips, tent pole kits etc. etc. Loads of stuff really, worth a look if it's a slow day at work.
    Last edited by leon-1; 23-11-2011 at 17:43.

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    I've just returned from and evening with Will Lord making bow strings and admiring his variety of laminated bows.

    http://www.beyond2000bc.co.uk/

    He runs a variety of workshops including flint knapping and bow making.

    He's a very knowledgeable and enthusiastic teacher
    Last edited by maddave; 05-02-2011 at 14:17.

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    oneoutdoors
    Just ordered a Hennessy hammock from these guys and it'll be here tomorrow! Only 85 quid too which is the cheapest I could find at the time. James was a really nice bloke too. He mentioned a recommend a friend discount scheme too (which I REALLY can't afford to take advantage of).

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    The link posted above for PointNorth no longer works.

    However, Google turned up https://www.profabrics.co.uk/ which seems to be connected with Point North.
    It's a game of two halves...first here to learn, second to get out there doing

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    Thumbs up Knife Making Video

    Last edited by maddave; 05-02-2011 at 14:19.

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    http://www.springfields.co.uk
    I Use It Regulary & It Has An Extensive Bushcraft Section. Possibly The Best Retailer I've Seen Online For Bushcraft

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    A 500 page (PDF) Document, released by the (USA) National Park Service, The Journals of Richard 'Dick' Proenneke between 1974-1980 just a portion of his life living in the wild of Alaska, contains prior history, illustrations & photos. Those of you who have seen the superb 'Alone in the Wilderness' video and have read his books, you will know exactly what this is.

    For those of you who dont know him, Dick Proenneke is a man at age 50 decided to give up modern life and go out to build his own log-cabin home at Twin-Lakes Alaska and live a life in the wild for 35 years. He documented his life with journals, photos and video.

    50mb PDF - http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/online.../proenneke.pdf - Right-Click and 'Save Target As'

    The above document is the same book sold by Amazon.co.uk for £21.32 ('More Readings from One Man's Wilderness: The Journals of Richard L. Proenneke, 1974-1980') however it seems that it has been released into the public domain by the National Park Service and appears your fine to download an electronic PDF version. Star find if you ask me

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    Australian Police Survival Manual

    http://www.police.wa.gov.au/Portals/...rival_2007.pdf
    Last edited by maddave; 05-02-2011 at 14:21.
    Tony
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    Did someone mention food?

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    Free Books
    http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/m#a180
    John Muir and his travels,many formats inc. Pocket PC

    Nick
    Last edited by Scots_Charles_River; 02-11-2007 at 19:19.

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    Not sure if this ones already been mentioned but just stumbled across it and looks very informitive.
    Plenty of colour I.D's of plants, trees etc. trap making and plenty more

    http://www.the-ultralight-site.com/index.html

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    Default The Most Definitive Directory to Wilderness Living Schools on the Internet

    I hope it is ok to post this?

    I hope you enjoy this site as much as I enjoyed putting it together.

    http://wilderness-living-skills.blogspot.com/

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    http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/c...WCOD8&i=131363

    I dont know about postage etc but thought some of you might be interested anyway
    pity its blue though lol


    Aha found this on the site so its not available outside US and Canada

    OTHER COUNTRIES
    Other international orders are not accepted at this time.
    We would be happy to process your order if you have a U.S. Bank Card and a United States shipping address.
    Last edited by redandshane; 17-08-2008 at 15:37.
    Anarchy - it's not the law, it's just a good idea.
    "chopper dyed his pubes ginger"

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    http://www.cadetdirect.com/ military gear

    http://www.arktisltd.co.uk/ police and military gear, expensive but quality

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    http://www.outdoorsgrub.co.uk

    Boil in Bag meals:
    - Adventure Food
    - Mountain House
    - Be Well
    - Dry Tech Real Turmat

    and a nifty cafetiere mug
    Johan

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    Vive sine paenitentia

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    My favorite bushcraft website > http://www.woodcraftwanderings.org/ < there are even more links on the website.

    http://www.youtube.com/user/RitchiePowell < lots of Ray Mears videos
    Last edited by maddave; 05-02-2011 at 14:25. Reason: dead links removed
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    http://www.minimus.biz/

    For small packages / individual sizes / single servings:
    cocoa, tea & coffee sachets, detergents & fabric softeners, cereal, dressings, jellies, sauces, spreads, snacks, etc. Toothpaste, shampoo & lotions,

    Kits:
    http://www.minimus.biz/SearchResult.aspx?CategoryID=63
    Last edited by Ahjno; 29-11-2009 at 14:14.
    Johan

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    Check out http://www.venturesport.co.uk

    Free delivery on orders at the moment and cheap prices

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    www.greenmanbushcraft.co.uk used them a few times, cheap and fast delivary
    Cheers,
    Phil




    MY BLOG - Beginners Bushcraft

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    Excellent website full with articles, reviews and other usefull info on wintercamping.

    www.wintercampers.com
    Johan

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    Vive sine paenitentia

  26. #86
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    All links checked and dead links removed 05/02/11 Maddave
    http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=2  66&dateline=1221166572

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    Hello. I wanted to share with you links to my pages.
    I know that the Polish language is probably a problem for you. I hope that you will find here some interesting information.
    www.mybushcraft.blogspot.com
    www.bushcraft.com.pl
    http://www.youtube.com/user/22zdybi?feature=mhum
    I greet and invite you to Polish

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    A few favourites
    For the knives...
    http://www.heinnie.com/

    For keychain tools & gadgets, survival accessories and countycomm stuff...
    http://www.edcgear.co.uk/

    Really nice matchcases... (and Keith is a very pleasant person to do business with)
    http://www.kmmatchcase.com
    One is none, two is one

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    Try out these guys...
    www.surplusandadventure.com

    Sod all the slander by some of you guys out there
    give em a break!
    all have tough times but the guys are doin there best
    i never had any problems with em, ok some items
    took a little time to get to me but i got the stuff and all was good!
    Stop wasting time on slndering em for christ sake the world
    is ugly and tough enough!

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    I can't let that last link stand without some repudiation.

    Anyone wishing to buy from Surplus & Adventure please read the other threads on their sales record.
    Personally I have always, finally, got what I ordered; many others weren't so fortunate.

    Also, this is the internet...........we're not the only forum out there who have long running saga threads about this company.........even the pigeon fanciers have complaint threads about them

    Definitely, "Caveat Emptor!", and best advice is to go into the shop if you really want to buy from them. The appeal of their bargains wears thin otherwise.

    Toddy
    You are never too old to have a happy childhood.
    Muddy is a state of happiness

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