50 Things to Do in the Wild is a hands-on guide packed with fun, rugged outdoor skills and creative projects that help you get closer to nature. Whether you’re new to the woods or a seasoned hiker, this compact book offers a mix of traditional bushcraft and playful activities that’ll keep you busy, learning, and connected to the land.
You’ll find time-tested survival skills like making a bow and arrow, building a Swedish fire log, or weaving a fishing net. But it’s not all serious stuff—this book also brings in the joy of the outdoors with lighthearted ideas like crafting natural candles, taking a nighttime walk, or turning a muddy hillside into a good old-fashioned mudslide.
Maria Nilsson’s illustrations keep things clear and lively, showing each project in a way that’s easy to follow and fun to look at. The book’s slim size makes it easy to toss in your pack and bring along on day hikes, weekend trips, or backcountry adventures.
Perfect for campers, Scout leaders, weekend wanderers, and curious kids, 50 Things to Do in the Wild is more than just a list—it’s a reminder that the outdoors is full of simple pleasures and hands-on learning. It encourages exploration, creativity, and self-reliance in a way that’s approachable for all ages.
If you’re looking to build a fire, build a memory, or just build something with your hands, this book belongs in your backpack. It’s the kind of companion that turns ordinary hikes into stories worth telling.