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  • Campfire Favourite: our Sweet Potato Dahl Recipe!

    Campfire Favourite: our Sweet Potato Dahl Recipe!

    23rd October 201918th November 2020

    For those who have been to one of our Corporate Development events or an Bushcraft Skills day- you’re probably familiar with our Sweet Potato Dahl recipe! It’s always a winner. Tasty, filling and relatively easy to prepare- it was originally intended to be a vegan/vegetarian option- but is popular with everyone- regardless of dietary preference…

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  • Rewilding Adventure is officially ‘Walking Friendly’!

    Rewilding Adventure is officially ‘Walking Friendly’!

    7th March 201925th March 2019

    With the North York Moors offering gentle strolls, day-long loop routes and multi-day long distance paths, we’re absolutely thrilled to be recognised as being Walking Friendly by the North York Moors National Park! On our door-step we have open moorland, sea cliffs, dales and forests to explore! I thought I’d take the time to answer…

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  • Canoeing Tees

    Leaving No Trace whilst Canoeing on the River Tees

    22nd December 201822nd March 2019

    Whilst watching BBC’s River Walks which focused on the River Tees, I was inspired to go for a paddle on the River Tees- the lower Tees! This is a that many cross daily during their commute, via the dozen or so bridges that carry roads. The same river that’s known for industry and cargo- that…

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  • There's more to the humble Grid Reference than meets the eye!

    There’s more to the humble Grid Reference than meets the eye!

    21st November 201822nd March 2019

    I was recently working with a group on a bleak hill side, it was raining and blowing, we were focusing on pacings, bearings, tick features and some some precise navigation in open country. During the debrief, one of the students said that they need more practice on grid references. Grid references! It struck me that…

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  • Campfire Bannock

    Campfire Cree Bannock

    19th November 201822nd March 2019

    During last week’s Home Educators’ Forest School session we made a couple of bannocks; bannock sounds as if it has a Scottish heritage- indeed, a quick piece of research suggests that the word itself has a translation of morsel in Gaelic. Without the time for detailed research I’ll leave it at that… Safe to say, bannock is something…

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  • Map & Compass: Estimating the timings of individual legs

    30th September 201824th July 2023

    A short video from out YouTube channel that shows how to estimate the time of legs when planning routes- a key navigation skill!

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  • Map & Compass: measuring distances on the map

    30th September 201824th July 2023

    A short video from out YouTube channel that shows how to measure distances on a map- something needed when planning routes. 

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  • Map & Compass: orienting the map using a compass

    19th September 201824th July 2023

    A short video from out YouTube channel that shows how to orientate a map using a compass. Although this is done in a classroom, it can also be done when out on the hills, moors and mountains. 

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    Map & Compass: taking grid bearings (converting to magnetic bearings)

    19th September 201824th July 2023

    A short video from out YouTube channel that shows how to take a grid bearing (a bearing on the map…), and then convert it to a magnetic bearing. 

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