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Hi {NAME}, As you may know the 2022 Global Bushcraft Symposium took place in late July. Frontier Bus

Hi {NAME}, As you may know the 2022 Global Bushcraft Symposium took place in late July. Frontier Bushcraft was a main sponsor of the event and we are glad to let you know you can grab a 40% discount on the package of presentation videos from the event. The videos can be streamed or downloaded to your local device. This special discount will be available only until the end of this month. Purchase this video package via the following page on the GBS website.... [Get the Global Bushcraft Symposium Speaker Presentation Videos with 40% discount]( The following sessions are now available for you to watch - - David Delafield – “The Path to Here, and Maybe There”. - David Wescott – “Ethics and Style”. - Bruce Zawalsky – “The Magic & Science of the Mors Kochanski Super Shelter”. - Mattias Norberg – “Forests and Trees”. - Professor Linda Hurcombe – “Learning to think with your hands: linking past and present”. - Dave Marrone – “A Wilderness Way of Life”. - Karie Lee Knoke – “Energy Techniques for Survival Situations”. - Raven Gray – “Intuitive Tracking: Awakening the Wild Within”. - Paul Moseley – “Situated Knowledges and Poetics of Dwelling”. - Dr Chris Eastabrook – “Developing Independence in Learners: Some Considerations”. - Dr John Leach – “Survival Psychology: Understanding the Won’t to Live”. - Patrick McGlinchey – “Sticks & Stones: There and Back Again”. - John Rhyder – “Tracking and Lifelong Learning”. - Monica Wilde – “The Wilderness Cure”. - Dan Baird – “In Search Of The Ultimate Wilderness Survival Prioritization System”. - Dr Manu Tranquard – “Wilderness Survival Science: optimizing the use of fire in survival situations”. - Jonathan McArthur – “Growing up with Iagoo: The use of stories in teaching and learning”. - Andrew Thomas Price – “Wellbeing through Bushcraft”. - Fraser Christian – “One Ocean: Skills for Life”. - Ray Goodwin – “From Trepidation to Comfort: Learning to Love the Boreal Forest”. - Dave Watson. – “The Universal Language of Bushcraft”. - Kielyn Marrone – “A Long Walk Together”. - Q&A Session with Co-Chairs Paul Kirtley and Dr Lisa Fenton - Jason Ingamells – “Pracademic”. - Cat Bigney – “The Hallmark of Our Species”. - Cody Lundin – “Wilderness Water Wisdom: Looking for water in arid environments”. - Gordon Dedman – “The fusion of bushcraft and military survival training and how they can both complement each other”. - David Wescott – “Flat Sheet Technology”. - Women In Bushcraft Panel Discussion – With Dr Lisa Fenton, Dr Theresa Emmerich Kamper, Karie Lee Knoke, Cat Bigney and Raven Gray. - Dr Theresa Emmerich Kamper – “Remembering Forgotten Knowledge: Experimental Archaeology and Skill Acquisition”. - Dr Žiga Ogorelec – “Living Off the Land in the Wilderness of Central Europe”. - Professor Zoe Playdon – “A Future for Bushcraft?” - Dr Andre-Francois Bourbeau – “Survival of humanity? Applying wilderness survival principles to evaluate the fate of mankind”. The amount of knowledge, experience and inspiration delivered during these sessions was incredible. Make sure you can also take advantage of this historic global gathering by securing your copies of the videos at a great discount... [Purchase the GBS videos here with 40% off](. Remember....this discount will be available for a limited time only. Warm regards, - Paul Paul Kirtley Founder and Lead Instructor Frontier Bushcraft . FRONTIER BUSHCRAFT Ltd, PO Box 68161, London, N1 2DB, United Kingdom [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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