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u/listen- · 2 pointsr/Bushcraft

Do you read? There are a ton of great books that will teach you skills you can later try when you have the opportunity, and also stories that will immerse you in the outdoors in your imagination when you don't have the chance to be there for real. I love reading old mountain man accounts and stories. Honestly, you do learn little tricks, or other bushcraft info from reading these stories. It could be tips for tracking animals (or people), tips on wild edibles, really anything...

One book I actually learned a ton from was the SAS guide to tracking. Particularly the stuff about letting your eyes adjust to the dark, rather than relying on a flashlight. It's legit.

Also, watch youtube videos when you can't get out! You don't really need supplies, they are mainly luxuries. I love CedrikG (active redditor, too), Joe Robinet (I like his canoe trip videos), Survival Lilly (she has a lot of general teaching/information videos)

u/TheJD · 1 pointr/Bushcraft

I'm no pro and have no experience in tracking but I did like the SAS Guide to Tracking. It does go over tracking people which obviously isn't as useful for Bushcrafters but very informative all around.