What outdoor, survival, bushcraft, or primitive skills publications do you like?

Besides Tactical Knives, I read BackWoodsman but some of the content is pretty red neck ghetto, like making tarps from dog food bags, fencing from pallets, and canteens from old beer bottles. I also read Wilderness Way but IMO it gets a little too beads and seeds. I really wish someone would come out with a good solid survival/outdoor skills magazine with some decent survival, weapons, tracking and knife skills info.
 
Speaking of Wilderness Way, are they still publishing? A buddy of mine was trying to contact them and no response.

Doc
 
BackWoodsHome is another good one.

The New Pioneer looks to be a great magazine, judging by it's premier issue. It's a bit pricey but has a wide range of articles.
 
Besides Tactical Knives, I read BackWoodsman but some of the content is pretty red neck ghetto, like making tarps from dog food bags, fencing from pallets, and canteens from old beer bottles. I also read Wilderness Way but IMO it gets a little too beads and seeds. I really wish someone would come out with a good solid survival/outdoor skills magazine with some decent survival, weapons, tracking and knife skills info.

I just recevied the first two issues of Ron Hood's Survival Quarterly and it reminds me a lot of the old American Survival Guide and covers exactly what you mentioned:thumbup:

ROCK6
 
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