About Paul O'Connor
Bushcraft is the art of learning to live comfortably in a wilderness environment using the minimum of modern equipment. To enable us to feel at home within the natural world it is necessary for us to develop a wide range of skills and knowledge that would have been second nature to our ancestors. Bushcraft is a popular term for wilderness skills in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. The term was popularised in the southern hemisphere by Les Hiddins (The Bush Tucker Man) in Australia as we
Paul O'Connor's Latest Posts
How To: Make Welsh laverbread with seaweed (Porphyra umbilical), bacon and oatmeal
How To: Pick nettle leaves and prepare nettle tea
How To: Make A Whistle From A Sycamore Twig
How To: Use a parang knife (Malayan machete) in the tropical wild
How To: Make an emergency fire with bamboo friction
How To: Survive on a cold and snowy mountain with a storm shelter
How To: Find wild food and wood in a city setting for urban survival
How To: Make a survival whistle out of a willow twig
How To: Find edible wild food to stay alive in the wilderness
How To: Sharpen a knife with a Japanese water stone
How To: Use plants in the wild to heal wounds and aches
How To: Make a fork and spoon in the bush
How To: Identify trees and their uses
How To: Use a knife in the wilderness
How To: Sharpen a bushcraft knife in the bush
How To: Use a Cut Throat Razor to Shave in the Bush
How To: Signal for help in a survival situation
How To: Make a whistle out of a piece of willow
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How To: Sabotage a cruel and unnecessary fox hunt
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How To: Make Welsh laverbread with seaweed (Porphyra umbilical), bacon and oatmeal
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How To: Pick nettle leaves and prepare nettle tea
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How To: Make A Whistle From A Sycamore Twig
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How To: Use a parang knife (Malayan machete) in the tropical wild
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How To: Make an emergency fire with bamboo friction
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How To: Survive on a cold and snowy mountain with a storm shelter
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How To: Find wild food and wood in a city setting for urban survival
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How To: Make a survival whistle out of a willow twig
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How To: Find edible wild food to stay alive in the wilderness
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How To: Sharpen a knife with a Japanese water stone
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How To: Use plants in the wild to heal wounds and aches
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How To: Make a fork and spoon in the bush
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How To: Identify trees and their uses
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How To: Use a knife in the wilderness
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How To: Sharpen a bushcraft knife in the bush
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How To: Use a Cut Throat Razor to Shave in the Bush
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How To: Signal for help in a survival situation
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How To: Make a whistle out of a piece of willow
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How To: Sabotage a cruel and unnecessary fox hunt
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How To: Make Welsh laverbread with seaweed (Porphyra umbilical), bacon and oatmeal
-
How To: Pick nettle leaves and prepare nettle tea
-
How To: Make A Whistle From A Sycamore Twig
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How To: Use a parang knife (Malayan machete) in the tropical wild
-
How To: Make an emergency fire with bamboo friction
-
How To: Survive on a cold and snowy mountain with a storm shelter
-
How To: Find wild food and wood in a city setting for urban survival
-
How To: Make a survival whistle out of a willow twig
-
How To: Find edible wild food to stay alive in the wilderness
-
How To: Sharpen a knife with a Japanese water stone
-
How To: Use plants in the wild to heal wounds and aches
-
How To: Make a fork and spoon in the bush
-
How To: Identify trees and their uses
-
How To: Use a knife in the wilderness
-
How To: Sharpen a bushcraft knife in the bush
-
How To: Use a Cut Throat Razor to Shave in the Bush
-
How To: Signal for help in a survival situation
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How To: Make a whistle out of a piece of willow