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	<title>Jack Mountain Bushcraft Podcast</title>
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	<tagline>Bushcraft, Sustainability And A Simple, Outdoor Life</tagline>
	<modified>2009-06-09T16:44:53Z</modified>
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		<title type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Dusk Sounds From Aroostook County, Maine]]></title>
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		<summary type="text/plain" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[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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		<title type="text/html" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Welcome To The Jack Mountain Bushcraft Podcast]]></title>
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		<summary type="text/plain" mode="escaped"><![CDATA[Welcome to the new Jack Mountain Bushcraft podcast!  
We&#8217;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 [...]]]></summary>
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<p>We&#8217;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.</p>
<p>Unlike the large, corporate outdoor schools, our focus isn&#8217;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&#8217;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 <a href="http://www.jackmtn.com">jackmtn.com</a>.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re excited about sharing some of the audio files we&#8217;ve recorded over the years with you.  Stay tuned!
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