14+ Bushcraft Projects & Skills



Here are more than 14 bushcraft projects and survival tips with fire, knife and saw. Including wilderness survival skills, deadly …

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  2. Please never use a knife without a tang. Eating grass, felling trees, building underground shelters will all be impossible without your ulnar collateral ligament probably be hard to aim righty when you pee.

  3. In Germany we have passed on knowledge from medieval times, that the scent of the leaves of elderberries prevents ticks from biting. every hunters and woodworkers house, farmers house and even in the backyards of city houses had an elderberry bush in one remote corner. It was used as medicine for different purposes. One of the uses was against ticks.
    I use it every time, i go abroad and rub my ankles and wrists and my neck with it. as entry-points to the interior of the clothes it seems to repel the ticks. when i am hiking with short pants and shirt, i try to rub my whole arms and legs and my neck. It massively minimizes the tick numbers attacking.
    since 30 years i am also regularly vaccinated against TBE, tick-borne encephalitis, since it is endemic in germany. Since then i ve never got bitten by a tick. They just crawl around but do not bite.
    I don't know, if its the scent of the elderberries leaves or the scent of vaccination in my blood that they don't like but it works. and it does not stink like the chemicals from the drug store like autan or antibrumm.

  4. Hi Mike, many of us appear to be of the outdoor persuasion. I would say a tick video will be a benefit to you as it protects your subscriber base. Cheers bud, keep the videos coming

  5. I passed someone in my park picking Yew. I 'm very much against interfering but fortunately I decided to go back and ask what she wanted it for. She thought it was Spruce and was going to eat it. I was horrified.. I don't regard myself as knowledgeable at all on trees, but most people seem to know absolutely nothing

  6. Would love to know more on edible plants and identifying them, and yes a tick prevention video as well as dealing with ticks, could you possibly show us how to remove a tick? As always a great video!

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