Yearly Archives: 2008

Lyme Disease Prevention

Lyme Disease Prevention

While the treatment of Lyme disease would be a whole other topic that would take a web site to discuss, Lyme disease prevention is simple. Every outdoors person or really anyone who goes outside in areas where Lyme disease is prevalent should know these tips. When I first started working for Wilderness Awareness School in [...]

Hypothermia Treatment

Hypothermia Treatment

Hypothermia is a very survivable medical condition with proper treatment. The hypothermia treatment and procedures described in this article are simply first aid procedures and should be viewed as recommended as self-rescue or emergency procedures to follow until professional aid becomes available. Under no circumstances should these descriptions be used as substitutes for proper medical [...]

Hypothermia Prevention

Hypothermia Prevention

Hypothermia is an extremely serious concern for all outdoor enthusiasts. Once we didn’t recognize it as anything more than an inconvenience and felt it was just a hardship to be overcome. We just bundled up and pushed through it. If you got cold, you just kept it to yourself. Outdoor activities where for men and [...]

Hypothermia Symptoms & Signs

Hypothermia Symptoms & Signs

During the late 60’s, I was involved in several expeditions to the North and South Poles. One thing I learned while in these polar regions was that cold can kill, often when you least expect it. You need to know the hypothermia symptoms and signs. Those scenes in the movies of explorers stumbling around in [...]

Water Hemlock Deadly Plants

Water Hemlock | Deadly Plants

The Water Hemlocks are the most poisonous deadly plants in North America. All parts are deadly poisonous. Even a small mouthful can kill an adult. Therefore it stands to reason that ingesting even a little bit of the juice will make a person seriously ill. So, it is best to learn to identify these plant [...]

Recipe: Burdock Root Pickles

Burdock root is extremely nutritious! Fall is a wonderful time to harvest the roots from Burdock, Arctium lappa. Burdock root is extremely nutritious and a deep healer. It is a long-term immune system strengthener among many other things, which makes it a wonderful herb to use for the upcoming cold and flu season. My favorite [...]

White Pine

White Pine: Great Tree of Peace

The warming air of this verdant May morning touches my senses with white pine (Pinus strobus). In the sweet-scented shade of a towering white pine much like the one I now sit under, the Peaceful Nations buried their weapons. I breathe deeply, asking their ancient wisdom to flow into me with the refreshing pine smell. [...]

Recipe: Dandelion Fritters

Recipe: Dandelion Fritters

Why do I love dandelion so much? You know, I could write a book on that. For now, let’s just say it’s another one of those amazingly delicious and nutritious herbs. It’s the plant that inspired me to study herbal medicine. So it MUST be an incredible herb! “If you want to take medicine, it [...]

Eagle Eye: A Learning Adventure

If you take part in a program with one of the schools that uses the Art of Mentoring model, Starting Story, Nature Names, Four-Directions Classroom, Animal Calls, Fire-Keeper, and Eagle Eye are the activities that you will probably encounter first, as these set the tone for the learning to follow. They help create a learning [...]

Tracking Guide

Tracking Guide: What to Take With You

These are just a few little tips that I’ve picked up. While for some they may be old news, for those who haven’t been tracking long perhaps they’ll be of some help. A few things to have with you: A good dependable tracking book. There are a few smaller pocket size books that give you [...]