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  1. Australia and New Zealand
    Just thought I would post my equipment update. Nothing much has changed, I am sure by now most of you will know my preference for sustainable equipment & methods rather than modern gadgets. This is my new original 18th century fire steel. As you can see, it has been well used over the past 300...
  2. Food and water
    On a bit of a Horace Kephart kick this evening and thought i'd poke around for links to articles for camp bread and other assorted camp recipes. I have Kepharts two books Camp Cookery and The Book of Camping and Woodcraft on my shelf and still find myself perusing it around camp from time to...
  3. Australia and New Zealand
    First let me make it quite clear that I have nothing against using modern equipment. But some modern equipment has its limitations. Firearms are a prime example. If you are going to carry a modern breach-loading firearm into a long term wilderness living/survival situation, then you will need...
  4. Australia and New Zealand
    Not sure if I have posted this link here already or not, but if not I highly recommend you go to our group's forum and read this series of articles/posts. They are not mine to use, or I would have posted them here. Regards, Keith. Find in our forum "The Survival Connection"...
  5. Australia and New Zealand
    This article is based on a having to leave home scenario & move to a wilderness area. This does not include your farm in the bush. This is also based on using primitive equipment, not modern. This article was written for & posted at: http://woodsrunnersdiary.blogspot.com/ On Meat Alone...
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