by Bert Poffe | Aug 11, 2017 | Bushcraft, Food, Movement
Some years ago, I discovered the word “rewilding” and Rewilding Europe’s definition of it: “Rewilding ensures natural processes and wild species play a much more prominent role in the land- and seascapes, meaning that after initial support, nature is allowed to take...
by admin | Jun 18, 2017 | Bushcraft, Food
SHEER LUCK Last Saturday I went fishing. No big deal, indeed. Many people fish, and hunter-gatherers have been doing it for thousands of years. But I was fortunate to learn fly fishing from a pro, Clément Magos, who was willing to be my fishing coach. Clément has been...
by Bert Poffe | Sep 8, 2016 | Bushcraft, Food, Movement, Reconnection
Back in 1999, while discovering Québec, Canada, we visited a place called Dao8eoli Tsonontwan, near Québec city, managed by Regent Sioui, a Huron elder of the Bear clan. By coincidence (or not?) Robert Seven Crows came to visit while we were there. Robert was magic....
by Bert Poffe | Aug 25, 2016 | Bushcraft, Food, Movement, Reconnection
Those who have never played with a self-made bow when they were kids, raise your hands. I’m thinking there won’t be many of you. A bow has something magic – it’s powerful, beautiful and straight-forward. At the age of 47, some buy a Harley. I bought a beautiful...
by Kiki Nárdiz | Jun 9, 2016 | Bushcraft, Food
If someone asked me what summer smells like, I would probably answer: elderflowers! Its distinctive sweet, vanilla flavour announces the imminent arrival of summer, and you can harvest these beautiful and medicinal blossoms for the past few weeks, at least here in...
by Kiki Nárdiz | Mar 17, 2016 | Bushcraft, Food, Reconnection
In less than two weeks, winter will officially be over. One of the first things coming to my mind when thinking about spring is getting back to barefoot running through the grass as soon as possible! Spring also means the return of the bees and getting overwhelmed by...
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