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Winter Wilderness Skills Overnight Outing w/ Nicholas WazeeGale | Black River State Forest

Black River State Forest W10325 Hwy 12, Black River Falls

This two-day, overnight course will be an immersive experience in learning and using the basic skills necessary to travel, camp, and spend extended time in the winter landscape. We will meet in the Black River State Forest and hike our gear out and make camp at a backcountry site in...

Hammered Copper Bowls with Stone Tools w/ Martha Buche | Driftless Folk School

Driftless Folk School Wisconsin 56, Viroqua

Using the warm, red metal my Bodewadmi (Potawatomi) relatives call “miskwabik” (copper) and basalt hammer stones from the shores of G’chi gamii (Lake Superior), we will hand-forge bowls on wooden stumps. In a process called “sinking”, or hammering on the inside, we will anneal the metal in a wood fire...

Virtual Full Moon Forest Bathing Walk | RejuveNature Forest Bathing

Register to get your Zoom link! Join guides Kati Thompson and Shannon McHone for this monthly walk from ANYWHERE through the power of Zoom! This monthly walk is held the Sunday closest to the full moon - Join for one or all! What to expect: Intention Setting, Sensory Exploration, Meditation,...

Hammered Copper Bowls with Stone Tools w/ Martha Buche | Driftless Folk School

Driftless Folk School Wisconsin 56, Viroqua

Using the warm, red metal my Bodewadmi (Potawatomi) relatives call “miskwabik” (copper) and basalt hammer stones from the shores of G’chi gamii (Lake Superior), we will hand-forge bowls on wooden stumps. In a process called “sinking”, or hammering on the inside, we will anneal the metal in a wood fire...

Hammered Copper Bowls with Stone Tools w/ Martha Buche | Driftless Folk School

Driftless Folk School Wisconsin 56, Viroqua

Using the warm, red metal my Bodewadmi (Potawatomi) relatives call “miskwabik” (copper) and basalt hammer stones from the shores of G’chi gamii (Lake Superior), we will hand-forge bowls on wooden stumps. In a process called “sinking”, or hammering on the inside, we will anneal the metal in a wood fire...

Hammered Copper Bowls with Stone Tools w/ Martha Buche | Driftless Folk School

Driftless Folk School Wisconsin 56, Viroqua

Using the warm, red metal my Bodewadmi (Potawatomi) relatives call “miskwabik” (copper) and basalt hammer stones from the shores of G’chi gamii (Lake Superior), we will hand-forge bowls on wooden stumps. In a process called “sinking”, or hammering on the inside, we will anneal the metal in a wood fire...

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