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In this episode of #AskPaulKirtley I answer questions about axe stones and keeping them in shape, using a parang in the boreal, quilts vs sleeping bags. demographics of bushcraft course participants, when to use the finer side of a sharpening stone, visiting North American bushcraft festivals and shows. At the beginning of the show there is an important announcement and part way through I also have a bit of a rant….
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In this episode of #AskPaulKirtley I answer your questions about expanding from survival skills to broader bushcraft skills, sleeping bag liners and entanglement, fishing as part of a bushcraft repertoire...Watch #AskPaulKirtley#AskPaulKirtley videos are also available to view on my YouTube channel.Listen To #AskPaulKirtleyUse the following controls to listen to the audio podcast right here or download the .mp3 to your device… Links For This Episode of #AskPaulKirtleyonlinebushcraftcourses.comHow To Watch #AskPaulKirtley On Other PlatformsThe videos will be uploaded to my YouTube channel and embedded in the Facebook Page associated with this blog as well as embedded here on my blog.How To Listen To #AskPaulKirtley On Other PlatformsPodcast RSS Feed: You can subscribe via the #AskPaulKirtley Podcast RSS FeediTunes: You can subscribe to #AskPaulKirtley via iTunesSubscribe to #AskPaulKirtley on Player FMSoundcloud: Follow me on here on SoundcloudLeave A Comment...Leave me a comment below. Let me know what you think of this episode. I read every one.But remember if you want to ask a question for a future episode, don't do this in the comments below, do it in one of the ways explained HERE.What Is #AskPaulKirtley?#AskPaulKirtley is my Q&A video and podcast series that aims to answer your questions about bushcraft, survival skills and outdoor life.The idea here is partly to take the strain off my email inbox and get answers out to people in a more timely fashion.Rather than send an answer to just that one person, I’d like others to benefit from the answers too. So, just in the same way I’d previously write an email answer, here I’m going to speak the answer (which is much quicker than me typing out an answer, so I’ll get more questions answered as well as benefiting more people).Click here to find out the different ways you can ask me a question.Related Material On Paul Kirtley’s Blog:#AskPaulKirtley Episode 76 – Inner Bark Tinder Bundles; Reducing Campfire Smoke; First Aid Training For KidsSix Men, Three Boats and The Bloodvein: Canoeing A Wilderness RiverWinter Woodland Wildcamping: 21 Tips & Tricks
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Did I have any 'eureka moments' with the Hadza, and do I still use any skills I learned from them? What to do about ticks being on the increase? Tarp knot recommendations for people with limited hand mobility. Striking matches with your teeth? I also answer a question about my camera gear for trips and how I manage it outdoors with respect to bad weather and potential submersion. Find out more about these in the latest #AskPaulKirtley....
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In this episode, I answer questions on tips for having fires under tarps, will there or should there be more bushcraft on TV, what might the causes be of getting pumped forearms when making feathersticks, is there a best time of year to harvest wood for carving, and details of Typha fibre extraction.
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In this episode of #AskPaulKirtley I talk about my best bushcraft moment of 2017, some advice on introducing kids to canoe camping in Scotland, bow drill material selection troubleshooting, up-to-date alternatives to film canisters for match storage, some considerations for topping up a brown bag and sterilisation of billy cans, cups, etc.,...
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In this episode of #AskPaulKirtley, I answer questions about water purification protocols in areas where water is mostly clean to drink, how to use withies to create a tripod with canoe paddles, useful daily camp routines for personal admin and hygiene, the consequences of compass bubbles, an overview of the fire saw with bamboo, and whether ant larvae are edible…
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In this episode of #AskPaulKirtley I answer questions about using birch polypore as a strop, the importance of reading the weather, which trees and plants to learn, what my favourite wild edibles are and running repairs on axes...
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