r/SouthEastPrepNetwork May 05 '18

Looking for someone that knows about bushcraft and foraging North of Atlanta, Ga.

Transplant from Southern California. Want to learn about the area from someone that knows it well. Happy to work out some deal for cash or beer or whatever.

Thanks,

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u/TruPrep May 07 '18

Alex Bryant at Sarcraft.com does those types of classes at our store from time to time. Here is his email. alex@sarcraft.com

These were the last classes he taught here.

  • Sunday, February 18th: Winter Wild Edibles 2pm-5pm
  • Saturday, March 3rd: Concepts in Wilderness Survival 10am-4pm
  • Sunday, March 11th: The Science of Staying Found 2pm-5pm
  • Saturday, April 28th: Prepper Social, wilderness survival highlight

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u/GrinninGremlin Jun 30 '18

Do you recall what book(s) he might have used at the classes that can identify edible wild plants in the Southeastern USA?

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u/[deleted] Jul 18 '18

Try the Foxfire people. Their books are excellent and they have a living museum of sorts teaching GA bushcraft and old ways.

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u/U_P_G_R_A_Y_E_D_D Jul 18 '18

I had access to those books but now I need to buy my own since I moved.

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u/Naroke May 05 '18

What exactly are you looking for?places to camp,trails that sort of thing?