Tag: Rewilding
This last weekend we went out tracking, our third session out of seven. Connor guided us around the sandbar on the Sandy River. It was an icy morning and the ground was frozen, leaving many tracks more permanent than they would be during the hot, dry summer months. We tracked many brush rabbits, many beavers, …
Category: Uncategorized Tags: Animal Tracking, Animal Tracking Class, Animal Tracking Class Portland, Animal Tracking Evaluation, Animal Tracking Evaluation Portland, Animal Tracking Portland, Cybertracker Class, Portland, Primitive Skills, Rewild Camp, Rewilding, Tracking Evaluation, Wilderness Survival
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 …
Category: Rewild Camp, Rewild Camp Dates/Info, Uncategorized Tags: boomerang, coffee grounds, cordage making, Portland, Primitive Skills, reverse wrap, Rewild Camp, Rewilding, skunk hide, Survival Skills, tanning hides, wild foods, Wilderness Survival
By Clayne Hawley
I was a little nervous about Rewild Camp today because none of the Rewild Portland team could make it except for myself! Luckily I had the lovely Sarah Hill join me out there at the archery range and with her help we made it a success! There were about seven new people who showed up …
Category: Featured Content, Rewild Camp Tags: flint-knapping, forage, Friction Fire, Funny, Portland, Primitive Skills, Rewild Camp, Rewilding, Survival Skills, wild foods, Wilderness Survival
This morning me and the Rewild Portland staff went out and pulled ivy for basket-making at Rewild Camp. It was great to see so many faces discovering the art of basketry. We also played music and ate great food. Thanks all for coming and having a good time!
Category: Featured Content, Rewild Camp Tags: basketry, english ivy, flint-knapping, forage, Funny, Humor, old time music, Portland, Primitive Skills, Rewild Camp, Rewilding, Survival Skills, wild foods, Wilderness Survival
Rewild Camp today was at the Archery Range. When the weather report said rain, rain, rain, we feared the worst. We were pleasantly surprised by a beautiful and sunny afternoon! The knappin’ pit was hoppin’ per usual. Tony worked on a net bag, Kelila lead a bunch of Chinuk Wawa games, we all shot some …
For your enjoyment, every week from now on we will be posting a rewilding lolz on our blog. This first one was created by Willem Larsen. If you’ve got a hilarious rewilding lol you can submit it to info@rewildportland.com.
Today Rewild Camp was at Irving Park in Northeast Portland. It was an exciting rewilding camp because Kelila got her very first bow-drill coal! She has been working at it for a while and today it finally happened. So congrats to Kelila for creating fire! We also worked on making cordage from Yucca leaves to …
Kelila and I were grateful the rain held off for Rewild Camp today, which was at the archery range. We started off playing some Chinook Wawa, which proved to be more difficult than we expected, with our other speakers MIA. Nevertheless, we were able to play off one another and keep things going. Then we …
Tag: Rewilding
Animal Tracking With Connor O’Malley
Posted: January 13, 2013 by Peter Bauer
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This last weekend we went out tracking, our third session out of seven. Connor guided us around the sandbar on the Sandy River. It was an icy morning and the ground was frozen, leaving many tracks more permanent than they would be during the hot, dry summer months. We tracked many brush rabbits, many beavers, …
Category: Uncategorized Tags: Animal Tracking, Animal Tracking Class, Animal Tracking Class Portland, Animal Tracking Evaluation, Animal Tracking Evaluation Portland, Animal Tracking Portland, Cybertracker Class, Portland, Primitive Skills, Rewild Camp, Rewilding, Tracking Evaluation, Wilderness Survival
Rewild Skillshare 12.28.11
Posted: December 28, 2011 by Peter Bauer
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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 …
Category: Rewild Camp, Rewild Camp Dates/Info, Uncategorized Tags: boomerang, coffee grounds, cordage making, Portland, Primitive Skills, reverse wrap, Rewild Camp, Rewilding, skunk hide, Survival Skills, tanning hides, wild foods, Wilderness Survival
Rewilding Lolz #3
Posted: June 23, 2011 by Peter Bauer
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By Clayne Hawley
Category: rewilding lolz Tags: archery, Humor, lolcat, lolz, Primitive Skills, Rewilding
Rewild Skillshare 6.11.11
Posted: June 12, 2011 by Peter Bauer
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I was a little nervous about Rewild Camp today because none of the Rewild Portland team could make it except for myself! Luckily I had the lovely Sarah Hill join me out there at the archery range and with her help we made it a success! There were about seven new people who showed up …
Category: Featured Content, Rewild Camp Tags: flint-knapping, forage, Friction Fire, Funny, Portland, Primitive Skills, Rewild Camp, Rewilding, Survival Skills, wild foods, Wilderness Survival
Rewild Skillshare 6.4.11
Posted: June 4, 2011 by Peter Bauer
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This morning me and the Rewild Portland staff went out and pulled ivy for basket-making at Rewild Camp. It was great to see so many faces discovering the art of basketry. We also played music and ate great food. Thanks all for coming and having a good time!
Category: Featured Content, Rewild Camp Tags: basketry, english ivy, flint-knapping, forage, Funny, Humor, old time music, Portland, Primitive Skills, Rewild Camp, Rewilding, Survival Skills, wild foods, Wilderness Survival
Rewilding Lolz #2
Posted: June 1, 2011 by Peter Bauer
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Category: rewilding lolz, Tabbed Content Tags: bow-drill, invisible, lolcat, lolz, Rewilding
Rewild Skillshare 5.28.11
Posted: May 28, 2011 by Peter Bauer
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Rewild Camp today was at the Archery Range. When the weather report said rain, rain, rain, we feared the worst. We were pleasantly surprised by a beautiful and sunny afternoon! The knappin’ pit was hoppin’ per usual. Tony worked on a net bag, Kelila lead a bunch of Chinuk Wawa games, we all shot some …
Category: Featured Content, Rewild Camp Tags: Humor, Portland, Primitive Skills, Rewild Camp, Rewilding, Survival Skills, wild foods, Wilderness Survival
Rewilding Lolz #1
Posted: May 25, 2011 by Peter Bauer
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For your enjoyment, every week from now on we will be posting a rewilding lolz on our blog. This first one was created by Willem Larsen. If you’ve got a hilarious rewilding lol you can submit it to info@rewildportland.com.
Category: rewilding lolz Tags: Funny, Humor, Portland, Primitive Skills, Rewilding, Survival Skills, Wilderness Survival
Rewild Skillshare 5.21.11
Posted: May 21, 2011 by Peter Bauer
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Today Rewild Camp was at Irving Park in Northeast Portland. It was an exciting rewilding camp because Kelila got her very first bow-drill coal! She has been working at it for a while and today it finally happened. So congrats to Kelila for creating fire! We also worked on making cordage from Yucca leaves to …
Category: Rewild Camp Tags: Friction Fire, Portland, Primitive Skills, Rewilding, Survival Skills, wild foods, Wilderness Survival
Rewild Skillshare 5.14.11
Posted: May 14, 2011 by Peter Bauer
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Kelila and I were grateful the rain held off for Rewild Camp today, which was at the archery range. We started off playing some Chinook Wawa, which proved to be more difficult than we expected, with our other speakers MIA. Nevertheless, we were able to play off one another and keep things going. Then we …
Category: Rewild Camp Tags: Friction Fire, Portland, Primitive Skills, Rewilding, Survival Skills, wild foods, Wilderness Survival
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