Bushcraft 101

December 2016

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December 2016

Finding our exact location on the map was trickier with the heavy blanket of clouds. Photo: Meghan Walker
Taking it back to basics, Meghan Walker signs up for a bushcraft course to learn the A-B-Cs of tramping I have a confession to make. Even though I’m A) in my 30s, B) have worked in outdoor recreation for more than a decade, and C) am a writer for an outdoors magazine, until very recently, […]
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