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The Practical Woodsman

The Practical Woodsman

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My upbringing deep in the Appalachian woods gave me intimacy and love for the backcountry. The Practical Woodsman is a way for me to share that love with you, as well as my observations, thinking, and approach to what folks today are calling ’bushcraft’ and ’survival’. While I enjoy viewing other channels related to this sort of thing, much of it is impractical for any real scenario in the wilderness, and therefore pointless. The Practical Woodsman’s focus is on what is practical, as well as ...
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The Woodsman's Podcast

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The Woodsman's Podcast discusses bushcraft, hunting, harvesting, foraging &fishing. This is a monthly podcast about being a woodsman in New England hosted by New Hampshire native Ed Butler (Working Class Woodsman on YouTube) and joined by his friend Max Ledoux. Ed is a skilled woodsman with a lifetime of knowledge from being in the woods.
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The Lion and The Woodsman

Chris de Leon & Chris Woods

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The Lion and the Woodsman podcast is an opportunity to talk about the Catholic faith, to share some laughs, and to stay up to date on what’s going on in our world. Join us, Chris de Leon and Chris Woods, as we navigate the crazy waters of the world with the Holy Spirit as our guide through the lens of the Catholic church. Subscribe to our podcast to join us as we journey with you and grow together in our relationships with Christ.
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I'm taking you with me on an adventure of survival into the Sahara Desert, whether you like it or not. Come along with me, I have a special machine that is going to take us back to the year 1994 where we'll watch Mauro Prosperi get himself into trouble. Desert survival has long been a fascination of mine, I wonder if it's a fascination of yours, to…
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A fantastic discussion about (mostly) affordable knives, hatchets, folding saws and machetes! Which one is the most important? Why? In what areas do each really shine out in the woods in practical, real-life scenarios? How can you get your own and save a bunch of money doing it? Join us at thepracticalwoodsman.locals.com, or by downloading the Loca…
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How to ensure you always have the perfect, pristine camp! Most people rely on pre-determined, pre-made campsites where somebody else has already done all f the work in selecting location, creating a fire ring, picking out level ground. Let's talk instead about MAKING YOUR OWN camp, and the various considerations involved with that. Also, we will ta…
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How love and romance work deep in the backcountry woods and wilderness! How to do it and do it well! So much smooching even the wildlife will be jealous! Live up to the fantasies and let everybody leave happy and fulfilled! Also, how to appreciate other delicious moments in the woods even when conditions make it challenging. Join our online communi…
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You'll always have food! Far beyond the realm of fantasy and fiction! Folks everywhere doubled over in amazement, not hunger! Subscribe to the video episodes of The Practical Woodsman Adventures and Exclusives on YouTube and Rumble! Join our online community at thepracticalwoodsman.locals.com, or by downloading the Locals.com app from the App Store…
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This episode dedicated to the memory of Hobo Shoestring, aka Mark Nichols. The importance of reviews and the stupidity of those leaving them. Three absurd video types the most popular 'bushcrafters' out there are making, and the reasons they are absurd. My favorite people on the internet talking about the same sorts of things I am, my admiration fo…
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Do you love survival skills? Do you love movies, too? Here's forty-one of the greatest sorta-OK not-too-shabby survival movies of all time, split up into six different lists, and the reasons why they're the best. They all have flaws, but all offer worthwhile insights at the same time. Join our online community at thepracticalwoodsman.locals.com, or…
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You folks listening to the audio-only version will have to use your imaginations! A backpack loaded with just the right things, food included, that could keep me alive in the backcountry for weeks. Had to unload after a great excursion into the backcountry, and decided to share all of the different items from my backpack with you. Very satisfied wi…
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We now have video! If you're listening to us, feel free to give the video version of us a try on our YouTube channel. Chris and Chris jump into God's abundant mercy for us, and the message of Divine Mercy that Jesus gave to us through his revelations to St. Faustina. Links mentioned in this episode: Divine Mercy (and the Marians of the Immaculate C…
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We now have video! If you're listening to us, feel free to give the video version of us a try on our YouTube channel. Chris and Chris jump into the commandments and the catechism and talk about how so many "idols" can get in the way of our relationship with Christ, and how to recenter ourselves back to Him. Follow us on Instagram: The Lion and the …
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Join us as we recount our amazing journey to Lourdes, France on pilgrimage this past summer. This pilgrimage is what brought us together and started our friendship, so it's only fitting that our first episode is all about this moment that brought us together. Learn about the story of Our Lady of Lourdes, and hear the play-by-play of our journey. Be…
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The Lion and the Woodsman podcast is an opportunity to talk about the Catholic faith, to share some laughs, and to stay up to date on what’s going on in our world. Join us, Chris de Leon and Chris Woods, as we navigate the crazy waters of the world with the Holy Spirit as our guide through the lens of the Catholic church. We have a lot of conversat…
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Anybody giving you the idea that you’re going to be able to build a play fort in the woods and just stay there for an extended time in an emergency is ridiculous. Real survival and preparedness inherently involves a mentality of staying mobile, travel on foot, and carrying necessities on your back. In this episode, I talk about the pros and cons of…
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Realities of getting into the woods for real. The truth about "bushcraft" videos. Shopping, clothing, brands I like. Campfire stories. The fascinating, true story of Chartreuse Liqueur. Dumpster diving, coffee, and preparedness for the end of the world. Outhouses as a center for all the news in the community. Philadelphia, Boston, Appalachia. Murde…
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Staying self-sufficient while on road trips. Preparing for self-sufficiency in ways that will work for both the civilized world and the wilderness. Specific discussions around towels, soap, cups, spoons & forks, blankets, and belt knives. Some smart money-saving measures when buying gear. Ocean currents. Real-life stories about the sea and bears. J…
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The illogical urge to stand right on the edge, and why you shouldn't do this. The Idiot-Proof Zone: What it is and how you can apply it to various aspects of life. The Instagram/Selfie Age. Book recommendation, Over The Edge: Death in Grand Canyon. The book and movie A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson. Cost/Benefit analysis in everything you do in …
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Coming down with the flu is rough when you're at home and have all comforts within easy reach. What about when you're alone, thirty miles in the backcountry, in the wintertime? What to do then? In this episode I talk about strategies to adopt in case this were ever to happen to you. I also discuss a list of items that would be in your best interest…
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Everybody always wants to know if I worry about the bears. News reports revealing how dumb people are with nature. Bear attack inside a Colorado hotel. Fire season in Appalachia, what it means, what's currently happening, how to live with it. Stories from the Tri-State area of West Virginia, Kentucky, and southeastern Ohio. Everything in California…
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Two-thousand-year-old seeds for extinct trees are growing. The truth and tragedy of wilderness gear. A true story about Ozzie, the eagle, and the snake. Join our online community at thepracticalwoodsman.locals.com, or download the Locals.com app from the App Store and search for The Practical Woodsman within. Exclusive livestreams there Saturdays. …
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All about solar chargers, solar panels, power banks, everything you need to take into consideration and be aware of. Different types, different styles. The ones that perform well and why, and the ones that perform poorly, and why. The proper way to use a solar charger and the wrong way. The absolute best portable solar charger on the market that I …
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Pokeweed, acorns, cattails, 'sours', mushrooms, fungi, and more! My two primary categories for wild edibles, and how to become comfortable with the idea of experimenting with them. Also, as The Practical Woodsman accumulates viewers, I've started noticing patterns in people, so I've started categorizing them as well! Let's see which one you fall in…
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Getting by in the woods with less. The art of doing without. Distinguishing luxuries from true necessities. More talk about the fake, play-pretend 'bushcrafters' out there. The Bear Grylls Bullcrap Effect. What being out in real backcountry or wilderness really means. Learning to play the Cost/Benefit game. Leaving one reality for another. Stories …
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Haints, Boogers (Bigfoot), Ghosts, Animal Encounters, Medical Emergencies, Strangers & Weirdos, Unexplained events, Really disturbing murders. It's just you and me around the campfire on this episode and I want to tell you all about the most terrifying moments that I have experienced in my lifetime out in the woods, the backcountry, the natural wor…
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The old bushcraft gear and ways of doing things of the frontiersmen and woodsmen of times past, versus the new, modern, hippie backpacking gear and ways of doing things. A true story about Earl Shaffer, the first man to ever thru-hike the infamous Appalachian Trail: Walking With Spring. Cotton canvas army pup tents are a lot of fun, but they're hea…
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Lanterns are something I really enjoy taking with me into the woods. This is something relatively new for me, since I've gone without one for most of my life in the interest of keeping things as simple as possible. Over the years though, I've learned that the right lantern can justify its place in my pack. But not just any lantern will do! In this …
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The real killer out in the wilderness may not be Mother Nature, but rather Attitude. The story of Wall Street trader Ekaterina Matrosova and the White Mountains. A personal experience of my own of finding myself overwhelmed and in over my head. "Unknown unknowns". The reason I hate locator beacons. What I personally find most difficult when it come…
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Topographical maps allow you to get a feel for the woods before you ever get out there. I try never to go into the woods without a couple of them. In this episode I talk about how I use topo maps to get a pretty accurate idea of of what it’s going to feel like in the backcountry long before my feet ever hit the trail. Also, I tell the story of Will…
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Let me show you what I have in my pack for an upcoming multi-day and night excursion in mountain backcountry wilderness. I give you an up-close and personal look at my handmade shoulder pouch for my water bottle & mug set, and I tell you why I had to resort to making my own. An update about my recent litter of pups. My commentary on some recent pos…
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Without a dog, you can't be fully equipped as a woodsman. My dog Bradbury ("Braddy"), his passing, and some stories of our adventures together. New puppies, new beginnings. Dogs as an early-warning system: They can sense what you cannot. Getting bitten by a timber rattlesnake. Training a companion dog for the woods starts right away. Lies and myths…
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Nineteen tips for when you're lost. Why burning a bit of your plastic in the wilderness is ok. Why 'cooking' in packaging is stupid. The wisdom of carrying a kettle. The good and bad about Bear Grylls. Building rafts in real life ain't anything like you imagine. Hypothermia and hyperthermia ain't anything to take lightly, or to walk around thinking…
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This was recorded primarily for video format. Please subscribe to The Practical Woodsman on YouTube, Rumble & Locals to view. Filmed (recorded) in November, right before The Practical Woodsman, Adventure 10: 'A Few Tricks in the Frozen Backcountry'. Published now for your enjoyment. Food, booze, gadgets and more for winter excursions. Things to thi…
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7 Things Wrong with Your Emergency Bug-Out Bag. My four primary areas of preparedness. The concept of being able to help without taking a personal loss. A comprehensive look at my personal emergency bug-out bags, and the reasons for why I include certain things and not others. Some of the gear featured here: L.L. Bean Ridge Runner 26 backpack, Bore…
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Simple and easy is almost always best when in the woods, but all of the messengers want to convince you of the opposite: They want you to get sucked down the black hole of what is most elaborate or complex. Don't overcomplicate your fires, your food, or anything else for that matter. GPS can overcomplicate things. Not knowing how to use your cuttin…
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Finding Clean Drinking Water in the Backcountry. Some brief discussions about what is the most important consideration in the woods. What is most important: Shelter, food, fire, or water? The mountain lion I encountered. The time I had a parasite under my skin. The reason backpacking water filters are a money-making gimmick. How to find clean, natu…
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Watch me eat lots of crow, admit I'm wrong, and ask for forgiveness. I plead for your help with something I am working on and I appeal to others who share similar attitudes to me. Terminology has been corrupted - why 'bushcraft', 'survival', 'wilderness backpacking' have strayed from the ideals that they once represented. John Muir. Simon Kenton. W…
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The difference between hiking, backpacking, and 'camping', and sex with no intention of ever having an orgasm - what's the point? Modern camping is not a real outdoor activity. Wilderness backpacking as an activity inherently includes both hiking and camping. But hiking as an activity does not inherently involve backpacking or camping at all. And c…
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All about outdoor hats for survival, bushcraft, and wilderness backpacking. Do 'outdoor hats' like fedoras, cowboy hats, Australian outback hats, and so forth, serve legitimate purposes out in the backcountry? Or is it all for vanity and show? Is it just part of an 'outdoorsman costume'? Are there good reasons to make a brimmed hat a permanent part…
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Why practicing bow-drill fires is impractical and silly in most cases. The true nature of most true survival situations. Why emphasis on catching wild game in true survival situations is ridiculous. Five practical tips for how to normalize the idea of eating bugs for yourself, and why this is important. The basic items I always carry in my right po…
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Happy to have you here for the very first episode of The Practical Woodsman podcast. What will it become? Who knows? But ain't it exciting to be at the beginning of something new! In this episode, we talk about the lies that 'bushcrafters' and 'survivalists' are telling you on an everyday basis, and why these things are lies. Also, I explain why I …
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Is it still hunting (as opposed to shooting) if you use a drone to find game? Is it ethical? Is it legal? (The answer to that last, at least in New Hampshire, is no.) This is the topic of conversation in this mini episode, filmed on location, between Ed and Max, with Brian returning to the podcast to lend his thoughts as well. (We were in Brian's w…
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April is here and that means salmon season. Max and Ed talk about the opening day on Lake Winnipesaukee. Another topic is the abundance of coyotes and a horrifying experience an acquaintance of Ed’s went through involving coyotes and her dog. By the way, do you say “Kai-Yo-Tee” or “Kai-Oat”? Let us know in the comments. Ed also explains how modern …
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Our good friend Brian is the guest on this episode of The Woodsman’s Podcast. Viewers of the YouTube channel will recognize him from numerous videos, and also the intro to most videos shows him planing an ash log to make a long bow. Brian has spent a lifetime learning his craft and can carve wood, stone, ivory, bone, antler, ice, and pretty much ev…
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On this episode of the Woodsman’s Podcast, Ed and Max talk about ice fishing and the results of the Great Meredith Ice Fishing Derby. They also recap an overnight rabbit hunting trip Ed took recently (that video coming Saturday 2/16). They also revisit squirrel hunting to answer a subscriber’s question. The Meredith Rotary Ice Fishing Derby http://…
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It’s the first podcast of 2019 and Ed’s focused on ice fishing, even though the ice on New Hampshire’s Lake Winnipesaukee isn’t quite thick enough yet to be out on, especially not with any equipment. Still some of the smaller lakes are solid enough and plenty of fishermen are out there. Max has an update on oak trees to follow up on last month’s di…
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The ups and downs of this year’s whitetail deer hunting season is the topic of the latest episode of The Woodsman’s Podcast. The “atlatl” or spear thrower to use a less interesting name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spear-thrower “If” by Rudyard Kipling: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/46473/if— **PODCAST** Please subscribe to The Woodsman’…
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Bear hunting is the main topic of episode 6 of the Woodsman’s Podcast, as Ed tells Max about the unique bear he was fortunate enough to harvest while on a hunting trip in Maine. Special thanks our generous sponsors at https://patreon.com/workingclasswoodsman Mack_Galvin (https://www.youtube.com/user/spence0324) Brian Farni Jay Hyland (https://www.y…
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In episode 5 of the Woodsman’s Podcast, Ed and Max are joined by Marc Patterson of Wildwood Guide Service. Marc is a Registered Maine Guide (so is Ed) and after talking about their day of fishing for native brook trout Marc and Ed talk about what it means to be a guide, along the way explaining certain terms and scenarios to a perplexed Max. Marc i…
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What fish are native or indigenous to New Hampshire? Specifically, Lake Winnipesaukee. Well, it’s your lucky day because Ed (the Working Class Woodsman on YouTube) has the answers. He also lets Max know about the deal with the eel, particularly American Eels that make their way from Lake Winnipesaukee to the Atlantic Ocean and into the Sea of Sarga…
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In this special bonus episode of The Woodsman’s Podcast, Max and Ed finish going through the 2018 Maine Sportsman’s Opinion poll, which they had started in episode 2. Please check out Marc Paterson’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHHd_wrkBpbjil1NBNsZADQ?sub_confirmation=1 **PODCAST** Please subscribe to The Woodsman’s Podcast: i…
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In episode 2 of the Woodsman’s Podcast, Max and Ed discuss the 2018 Sportsman’s Opinion Poll in the June edition of the Maine Sportsman. Questions range from “Did you hunt with a crossbow in the past year,” to “Do you believe global warming is a real environmental threat” to “should the state end the recreational trapping of bears?” We got through …
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