In September 2014 I had the privilege of being published in Family Camping and Canoe Roots Magazine. The article was about knife sharpening.


In September 2014 I had the privilege of being published in Family Camping and Canoe Roots Magazine. The article was about knife sharpening.


In this episode of Barefoot Bushcraft, Adventurers Wolfmaan and A.D. Venture discuss the Condor Rigger Belt and speak to…
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Pulling The Ferro Rod – Instructor Wolf demonstrates a more efficient way to pull the Ferro Rod. During fire starting, many people may be tempted to push the fire striker down the shaft of the ferro rod, which creates good spark, but also risks hitting the pile of tinder and throwing tinder everywhere. A more efficient method of using the ferro rod is to hold the striker component steady, and pull the rod away from the tinder pile.