Monthly Archives: October 2013


Fungus identification day

Nicola and I spent the day at Wildwood on a fungus identification course.  It’s a great place to visit and take the kids for a day and they also hold a large number of workshops and training sessions. This course was led by Steve Kirk; some of you might know him as the editor of The Bushcraft […]

fungus identification | Steve Kirk

Burdock & Potato Rostis | foraging | wild foods | Kent | south east | London

Burdock and Potato Rostis

Burdock root is not easy to dig up where we are because of all the flint in the ground.  In fact it took 2 of us a good half hour to dig up the 2 roots required for this recipe and we were both worn out at the end of it.  So hopefully you will […]


Splitting with an axe 5

I’ve seen a few posts recently on social media that show people wrapping paracord around the handle of their axe just below the head or else wrapping a piece of leather around the same place.   The reason being in case you miss with your axe when chopping and then damaging the handle. I see where this […]

splitting with an axe | axe course | Kent | London | south east

spoon carving | Kent

Carving a spoon

As you may know, we run a carving course a couple of times a year.  Some photos from a course we ran in April 2013 are here.  It’s a great course to work on your knife and axe skills, both important for your overall bushcraft, but carving a spoon is a fantastic thing to do […]


Deer sign 1

Nicola, Willow and I went for a walk around King’s Wood today.  The weather was great and the wood was almost entirely free of other people.  We spent a good 4 hours wandering around and saw a lots of sign.  We also got a really good view of a green woodpecker tapping away.  Spotted loads of deer […]