Posted in Nature Sounds on Jun 9th, 2009 No Comments »
Recorded at dusk on May 29th, 2009, at our bushcraft and sustainability field school in Masardis Maine. This is a recording of the natural sounds of the birds singing at dusk and the crackling of the campfire.
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jun 9th, 2009 1 Comment »
Welcome to the new Jack Mountain Bushcraft podcast!
We’re a full-time, year-round bushcraft and wilderness survival school and a traditional Maine guide service with offices in Wolfeboro, New Hamphire and a bushcraft and sustainability field school on the banks of Aroostook River in Masardis, Maine. We run field-based, college-level semester and yearlong immersion programs in bushcraft and wilderness guide training, courses on tradtional north woods crafts, nature programs for kids and classes on sustainable living and wilderness survival.
Unlike the large, corporate outdoor schools, our focus isn’t on traveling through the wilderness as an outsider or tourist using high-tech gear as an umbilical cord back to town. Instead we teach traditional bushcraft skills and nature lore through which you learn that you’re an active part of the natural world, not an observer. For more information as well as specifics on what we do, visit us at jackmtn.com.
We’re excited about sharing some of the audio files we’ve recorded over the years with you. Stay tuned!
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