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[How-To's]
Pocket Hand Warmers for Survival
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Wolfmaan
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January 18, 2025
[How-To's]
The Therapeutic Wonders of Forests: Preventing Nature Deficit Disorder
By
Wolfmaan
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January 5, 2025
[How-To's]
Installing Vevor Heater
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Wolfmaan
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January 4, 2025
[How-To's]
Using Leaves To Star Fire
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Wolfmaan
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November 1, 2024
[How-To's]
The HBC Point Blanket: a Canadian icon
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Wolfmaan
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February 9, 2024
[Adventure Journal]
 
[How-To's]
Heyday of the Hawken Rifle
By
Wolfmaan
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June 26, 2023
[How-To's]
Credit Card Sized Slingshot
By
Wolfmaan
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March 3, 2023
[How-To's]
Let Your Dog Carry Your Kit [Video]
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Wolfmaan
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February 7, 2023
[Media]
CBC The National January 10, 2023 [Video]
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Wolfmaan
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January 14, 2023
[Reviews]
Watson’s Auto Repair St. Catharines
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December 14, 2022
Previous Posts
Guiding Services
Wolfmaan Guiding Services Wolfmaan, in partnership with Barefoot Bushcraft, offers a personalized “wilderness guiding service” that is led by wilderness
Darnly Grist Mill
Visiting the Darnley Grist Mill in Crooks Hollow, Ontario Canada. This Grist Mill was named after Lord Darnley of Scotland
Gear Review: Chain Hand Saw
This 50cm (2o inch) hand saw is designed as a back-up tool to quickly and effectively cut through wood in
Dog Bikejor Feb 7, 2021 [Video]
Wolfmaan runs Luna, Lada, Lacy, Willow, and Loco on winter trails with a Pawtrekker bike on February 7, 2021
Canadian Geographic: Barefoot Hiking
SUBCULTURE Barefoot hiking Barefoot hikers get in touch with the land, but can they climb a mountain? By Scott BerdahlEIGHT
BF-Bushcraft Episode #38
Episode 38 - February 8, 2014 In Episode 38 of the Barefoot Bushcraft Radio Show we discuss: 2014 Toronto
Snapping Turtle - film
In early June of 2011, I was blessed to have a snapping turtle emerge from the ditch beside my home
Season 3 Episode 4 - Barefoot Bushcraft Radio Show
Season 3, Episode 4 Barefoot Bushcraft Radio Show Saturday January 27, 2018 In this episode of the Barefoot Bushcraft
Wainfleet Quarry Dive
Wednesday, July 16 - 2008 13:45 – 15:00 Dive Number 133 Start: 13:30 Roads: Dry / clear Visibility: 24km Temp:
Goodbye Fedora Linux
Goodbye Fedora Linux For the past five years, I have been a die-hard Linux Fedora fan. I have sung its
Prevent Making Headlines with a Day-Hike Kit
Every year, around the world the same story gets told. A story which you have no doubt heard of, or
Fort Mississauga Dive Number 120
Sunday, September 30 – 2007 13:15 – 15:20 Dive Number 120 Start: 13:00 Roads: Dry / clear Visibility: 24km Temp:
Chippawa Creek Dive 109
Saturday, August 25 - 2007 11:00 – 12:150 Dive Number 109 Start: 11:00 Roads: Dry / clear Visibility: 20km Temp:
Spruce Bog Boardwalk
The Spruce Bog Boardwalk trail in Algonquin Provincial Park, is a wheelchair accessible loop which follows two separate bogs. The
Queenston Quarry Trail Film
The southernmost section of the Bruce Trail lies in Queenston Ontario. Queenston is the more historic areas of Canada. Leaving
Website Re-Design!
February 10, 2011 Wolfmaan Leader Footage from Wolfmaan on Vimeo. It seems around this time each year, I get a
Why am I always barefoot?
One of the most asked questions I receive more than any other is why I am rarely seen with shoes
Starting Fire with Cattails
Filmed in 2009, this legacy video shows adventurer Wolfmaan showing how to use cattails (Typha domingensis) and a ferrocerium
Elora Gorge Car Camping 200805-27
Sunday, April 27 - 2008 08:00 – 14:00 Start: 08:00 Roads: Dry / Clear Visibility: 24km Temp: +20C Area: Elora,
Red Teanger Trail Hike
Sunday March 18 – 2007 12:00 – 13:36 Start: 12:00hrs Roads: Ice Patches Visibility: 24km Temp: -2C Area: Short Hills
Voodoo Tactical Enhanced Medium MOLLE Assault Pack
This Voodoo Tactical Enhanced Medium MOLLE compatible pack splits the difference between our small assault pack and our larger Tobago
Making An Axe Sheath using a Tin Can
Ed from Niagara Bushcrafters presents this simple axe sheath is designed to be made with just a few simple tools.
Short Niagara Gorge Hike 200803-21
Friday, March 21 - 2008 14:00 – 16:32 Start: 14:00 Roads: Ice Patches Visibility: 24km Temp: -1C Area: Niagara Gorge
Ka-Bar MSM Tanto Review
Ka-Bar MSM Tanto Review In April, 2017 an American Department of Defence Contractor going by the name of
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