Jack Mountain Bushcraft Podcast

JMB Podcast 128 | Why Learn Bushcraft? What’s The Point?

On episode 128 of the JMB Podcast, Jesse and Tim discuss some big-picture ideas about why you might be interested in learning bushcraft, and what you do with it when you learn it. Ultimately it’s about being resilient and connecting with the land and our ancestors. It is a lifestyle that resonates with a deep part of us from our distant past. People alive today live much different lives than our ancestors, and much has been lost in terms of community and connection. It’s a wide-ranging discussion. I hope you enjoy it.
Photo: Cooking dinner over a fire on the side of the river.
Show Notes: JMB Podcast Episode 128
Kid-Friendly?
There is no profanity in this episode.
Links:
- Puckerbrush Primitive Gathering, July 19-21, 2024 in Columbia, Maine
- Wise Oak Wilderness. Jesse’s school in Montreal
- BushcraftSchool.com
- Jack Mountain Bushcraft School Calendar
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