Today was the last Rewild Camp of 2011. Many folks came out in spite of the rain and wind. We worked on making cordage from the nettle fiber that we processed at the November Rewild Camp. Sev worked on tanning his skunk hide with coffee grounds, Eric read some stories in Chinuk Wawa, Caleb made a massive nettle cord while doing a show and tell of his amazing throwing sticks and boomerang collection, I showed Kyle how to do the “reverse wrap” cordage making technique and then Kyle taught all the new people how to do it. Quite a few new people showed up as well. Enjoy these pictures from today, and sign up on our mailing list to find out about next months Rewild Camp:
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Rewild Skillshare 12.28.11
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Posted: December 28, 2011 by Peter Bauer
Today was the last Rewild Camp of 2011. Many folks came out in spite of the rain and wind. We worked on making cordage from the nettle fiber that we processed at the November Rewild Camp. Sev worked on tanning his skunk hide with coffee grounds, Eric read some stories in Chinuk Wawa, Caleb made a massive nettle cord while doing a show and tell of his amazing throwing sticks and boomerang collection, I showed Kyle how to do the “reverse wrap” cordage making technique and then Kyle taught all the new people how to do it. Quite a few new people showed up as well. Enjoy these pictures from today, and sign up on our mailing list to find out about next months Rewild Camp:
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