I'm back again, with another solo episode! As I record this, I just got back from a three-day longbow-making workshop, followed by a two-day birdsong course. And I'm about to go back into the woods for the second weekend of my ethnobotany course.

I've been reflecting on all the courses I've taken at Woodcraft School and elsewhere, and how they've added an important layer of knowledge to my outdoor adventures. In this episode, I hope to encourage you to get outdoors and learn something new!

 

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What You'll Learn

 The benefits of outdoors learning How learning outdoors and country skills adds a new layer to your adventures Why this type of outdoors learning can help you relate differently to nature Different types of skills and knowledge you can acquire in the outdoors Ideas and inspiration for your next learning adventures

 

Things I Discussed

Woodcraft School Wild camping course  Mark Reid wild camping courses and more  If Trees Could Talk book  Adventure ebook promo 

 

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