50 Things to Do in the Wild

Book Details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Princeton Architectural Press; Illustrated edition (August 18, 2020)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 144 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1616899425
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1616899424
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 13.8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.65 x 0.85 x 7.6 inches

50 Things to Do in the Wild

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.

50 Things to Do in the Wild

50 Things to Do in the Wild

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.

Book Details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Princeton Architectural Press; Illustrated edition (August 18, 2020)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 144 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1616899425
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1616899424
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 13.8 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.65 x 0.85 x 7.6 inches

Editorial Review

“50 Things to Do in the Wild by outdoor educator Richard Skrein, illustrated by Maria Nilsson, is something of a scout’s handbook for adults, down to its nostalgic olive-green illustrations. Divided into sections according to the elements―earth, air, water, and fire―the book presents a range of hobbyist activities. Readers learn whittling techniques and ax skills, ways to identify particular birds’ nests and medicinal trees, and how to read the sun and the stars.”
– Publishers Weekly

“If your giftee is into camping and exploring the great outdoors, this book can help them take their love of nature to a whole new level. They can pretend like they’re Henry David Thoreau by learning how to identify trees, craft a stargazing chair, or discover the best ways to read the sun and night sky.”
– Mental Floss

“Teens will gladly trade their screens for the engrossing IRL skills―constructing a fishing rod, whittling a twig― in 50 Things to Do in the Wild.”
– Martha Stewart Living

“Compact and useful, 50 Things to Do in the Wild is a practical guidebook touched with whimsy. Alongside Maria Nilsson’s green-ink illustrations, Richard Skrein explains basic woodcraft: how to build and start a fire; how to construct a primitive shelter; how to collect and purify water. He also suggests activities playful and soulful, such as making mudslides, taking night walks and enjoying the mindfulness of ‘forest bathing.'”
– The Wall Street Journal

“Making shelters, mastering knots, fishing, building a fire or foraging for edible plants: an illustrated guide to all the outdoor skills you should have learned in Scouts and Guides but promptly forgot.”
– The Globe and Mail

“Books like this are fascinating treks back to the days when folks had to develop survival and woodsmanship skills. Skrein shows how to make bows and arrows, a fishing net, candles, fires and fire logs and basic tools you need anywhere in the outdoors. It’s a valuable addition to any collection of survival volumes.”
– Arcadiana Advocate

“A combination of things about the [year] have made me want to stock up on camping gear and get away from it all. In fact, a quick camping trip last summer was one of the biggest highlights of 2020 for me. And that’s where 50 Things to Do in the Wild comes in handy….While not necessarily a manual for survival, the activities do lean towards creating shelter, and finding and cooking food water; all with as few tools as possible, sometimes creating your own tools from natural elements. I love it. There’s a lot to learn here…[T]his is an almost universal guide to having fun in the wild, and becoming more at home there in the process.”
– Typo-Graphical

About the Author

Maria Nilsson is a freelance illustrator based in London. Her work can also be found in all three 40-50 things to do titles from PAP. Richard Skrein is an experienced educational professional with a profound and enduring passion for outdoor education. He is a Forest School facilitator, teacher trainer and consultant and is evangelical about the benefits of Forest School and outdoor learning. He lives in London, England.