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Branda Nurt

Bushcraft

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Are you tired of carrying extensive backpacks to camping trips in the wilderness? Are you afraid of dying of hunger? Do you avoid visiting the wilderness because you believe you will get lost and go hungry? Do you want to learn how to eat in the wilderness? Do you want to learn primitive but extremely useful skills such as foraging, hunting, and gathering? Do you want to form a physical and spiritual connection with Mother Nature? Are you interested in bushcraft but don't know where to begin? If the answer to any of the above questions is yes, then you have chosen the right book.
Bushcraft is rapidly becoming a lifestyle choice for many. It is a great way to connect with nature and enjoy its gifts. Living and surviving in the wilderness can teach you a lot of things. There are many things you need to consider while living in the wilderness. Water, shelter, and food should always be your priorities in the wilderness. While the first two can be found with ease, it might be quite difficult to identify and find edible and non-poisonous food in the wilderness. This book contains various tips, guidance, and techniques that will help you find, harvest, forage, hunt, trap, collect, and gather food in the wilderness. It also features extensive chapters on cooking and preserving these food items.
The book contains chapters on a variety of topics related to bushcraft and eating in the wilderness. If you follow the instructions and descriptions given in this book closely, you will always be able to find some edible plants or animals in the wilderness.
In the course of this book, you will learn about:
The basics of bushcraftThe basics of foragingIdentification of various edible plantsHow to harvest plantsBasics of hunting and trappingForaging snails and slugsButcheringCooking in the wildernessUncommon foodsAnd much more!
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Publisher
Branda Nurt
Publication year
2020
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