Learning Primitive/Survival Skills

Okay, I erred. My post should have read:

The CrimethInc. convergence is in Pittsburgh this year, and beginning the same day as Echoes In Time (July 20th), so I may go to DirtTime in L.A. in August, after a visit to Pennsylvania.
 
Dunno why I forgot this earlier,
In The Wake
Aric McBay who started/runs this has a 'proper' published book available now, and has co-authored the new What We Leave Behind with Derrick Jensen.

in the wake was pretty sweet, but its now defunct. no more updates. and i didnt think the book of it (tools for gridcrash) was that awesome.

have you read what we leave behind? is it worth reading to someone whose read most other DJ stuff?
 
hassysmacker said:
have you read what we leave behind? is it worth reading to someone whose read most other DJ stuff?

Yeah, I'm on that book now, I'm appreciating it.
Especially because he promotes shitting outside, which validates a notion I had years ago and was ostracized for.
What did you think of As the World Burns? A simplified version of the Endgame set?
 
I completly agree with you guys about the whole, its fucked up how so many people suppost this, but they still live inside the normal system. I mean, i cant say i live out in the woods or anything, but i think its sort of a shame! we are all so conditioned these days! I am sure tons of people want to live like that, but there is some 'invisible border' thats stops them/us.
 
fireflygathering.org

Skills for living with the Earth
July 9-12, 2009
In the mountains near Asheville, NC
Firefly Gathering
fireflygathering@yahoo.com
206-661-6550 or locally at 828-230-0960
Classes may include:

* Archery
* Atl-atl making
* Bamboo utensils
* Basic car repair
* Beekeeping
* Bird calls and identification
* Blacksmithing
* Book making
* Breadmaking
* Brewing (meadmaking)
* Buckskin pouches
* Bullroarers
* Butchering
* Candle making
* Canning
* Composting toilets for your home
* Cordage
* Debris hut making
* Deer leg usage
* Diaper free parenting
* Drop spinning
* Drumming
* Felting
* Finger weaving
* Fire (bow drill, hand drill, flint and steel)
* Fire building
* Flintknapping
* Herb walk
* Hide tanning
* Kudzu basketry
* Moccasin making
* Net bags
* Pelt tanning
* Pigment paints
* Pine needle basketry
* Pottery
* Primitive cooking
* Primitive instruments
* Quillwork
* Rivercane flutes
* Salve making
* Scouting and camoflauge
* Soapmaking
* Solar
* Storytelling
* Tincture making
* Tracking
* Trapping (modern and primitive)
* Veggie oil conversions
* Wild woods walk
* Wilderness awareness
* Wilderness first aid
* Womens' herb walk
* Wood carving

Kids' classes may include:

* Awareness games
* Capture the flag
* Cooperative games
* Cordage
* Debris shelter building
* Pottery
* Scouting and camoflouge
* Spinning
* Tool safety