The Real Joe Robinet on MSN
He disappeared into the wilderness to build a shelter - then stayed there for days
Joe Robinet heads deep into the wilderness to begin building a long-term survival shelter completely by hand. Using ...
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The Real Joe Robinet on MSN
This wilderness fort survived for 5 years - then the roof finally failed
After months away, a return trip to the old wilderness fort reveals years of snow, weather, and neglect finally taking their toll on the once-beloved bushcraft shelter. Parts of the roof have ...
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He has become known as the king of the wilderness and now Ray Mears has brought out his first ever cookery book. Catherine Scott caught up with the bushcraft expert. Did you know with a Digital ...
A woman who survived five days lost in thick forest in eastern Victoria has been praised for use of "bushcraft", including building a hut, and using mud as a sunscreen and river moss to keep warm.
Modern bushcraft knives are more popular than ever as more people take to the woods to learn how to live off the land in the wilderness. A quality knife built for bushcraft must be strong, sharp, and ...
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