Hi There! You haven’t heard from me in awhile. That is because I’ve been busy getting my Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology . Now I’m done. You may have noticed a change in the subtitle of my blog: I decided to add Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) to the list of topics. Over the years I’ve [...]
Archive for the ‘Survival Skills’ Category
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Skills. I haz em.
Posted in Healing, Rants, Survival Skills, tagged chronic fatigue syndrome, chronic illness, fibromyalgia, primitive skills, tule, wilderness therapy on September 9, 2011 | 9 Comments »
What Rewilding Means to Me
Posted in Collapse, Philosophy, Survival Skills, tagged green anarchy, peak oil, permaculture, primitive, Rewilding, sustainability, Ted Nugent, wilderness survival on January 13, 2010 | 11 Comments »
It seems necessary as of late to define some of the terms I use often on my blog. Although the definitions below may sound judgemental, I have been a member of all of these communities at one time or another. As I teenager, I was drawn to survival skills because I loved the outdoors. At [...]
The 2010 Primitive Skills Circuit
Posted in News, Survival Skills, tagged primitive skills, Survival Skills, wilderness survival on December 21, 2009 | 6 Comments »
If I had ampleĀ time and money I might spend a year traveling the primitive skills rendezvous circuit as a student and instructor. Primitive skills meets, which generally last 3-7 days, are a fun and cost-effective alternative to primitive skills schools, and a great opportunity to network with other rewilders in your area. Since you [...]
Surprise Quinzee!!
Posted in Survival Skills on January 3, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I once built my friend a legendary surprise birthday quinzee in the middle of the forest complete with a slide down entrance, ice votive holders and a bed of hemlock boughs and animal furs. I carefully constructed a fire outside that would blaze up as we approached with just one touch of a match and [...]
