/r/NordicBushcraft
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Can you guys recommend any books, online articles, or videos on various types of edible, toxic and medicinal plants found in Sweden?
Preferred in English.
Most of you may already know at least one of these, but since there will always be beginners I thought I would make a short video showing off two safe ways of splitting kindling in the bush without putting your fingers at risk. Excuse the bad camera angle but I don't have a fancy tripod so this was the best I could do.
What are some of the best places in Sweden to go bushcrafting? Preferrably as far south as possible