Foraging diary: FEBRUARY
Often considered a barren month for raiding nature’s larder, February provides more than you thinkContinue Reading
Often considered a barren month for raiding nature’s larder, February provides more than you thinkContinue Reading
We put this tough little kettle through its paces on many trips – how did it perform?Continue Reading
Portable wood stoves are remarkably versatile pieces of kit, but they aren’t all up to the job. This one, though, gets our recommendation.Continue Reading
Sporks – the Marmite of the eating utensil world. Love them or loathe them – this one deserves a lookContinue Reading
Fatwood is one of the most sought-after materials for helping to get a fire going. But what is it, where can you find it, and how do you use it?Continue Reading
You probably know your duck from your dog, but would you know your dog from your fox? Or your deer from your badger? Can you identify animal prints? The Ever Wild Outdoors guide to British animal tracks will show you what to look out for when you spot a strangeContinue Reading
Graeme Shaw of popular Facebook group Hiking Britain gives us his expert opinion on the best footwear for the outdoors.Continue Reading
Ticks – how to remove them safely and reduce the risk of Lyme disease.Continue Reading
I’m thrilled to say that the Ever Wild Art Co Etsy shop is now open. Available to buy at launch are personalised tree trunk lino cut prints, wooden keyrings for couples, a romantic greetings card featuring a cute penguin couple, and brightly-coloured acrylic world map paintings. Visit the shop here:Continue Reading
Follow the Ever Wild Outdoors ‘DEW’ method to make sure you’ve got your layers right for extreme weather.Continue Reading
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