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Out in the backcountry, knowledge weighs nothing. It can save you discomfort, infection, and a bad day in the woods.
Mullein (Verbascum thapsus), often called “Toilet Paper of the Forest” - big, soft, fuzzy leaves, is what I call nature’s Charmin. 🧸 🧻🌲
In its first year, mullein grows in a low rosette of broad, velvety leaves that are thick, absorbent, and surprisingly durable. If you’ve ever been caught in the wild without TP, you already know — this plant earns the nickname “Bushcraft TP” or what some refer to as “Native American wipes.”
But mullein isn’t just a woodsman’s “wipes”:
🔹 The leaves have been traditionally used in teas for respiratory support.
🔹 Dried stalks were once used as primitive torches.
🔹 The plant has been associated with soothing skin irritations.
🔹 The tall second-year stalk makes it easy to identify from a distance.
⚠️ As always — positive identification is critical. Never consume or apply any wild plant without proper knowledge and training.
For me, this is what bushcraft is about - not just gear, not just knives and ferro rods — but wildlife and wilderness knowledge - understanding the land. Knowing what grows around you. Recognizing that God built utility into creation long before we showed up with synthetic ass wipes.
If you value wilderness skills, survival knowledge, and practical backcountry wisdom, follow The Last Boy Scouts Survival & Bushcraft for more posts & YT content like this. And as always…
Stay Safe, Stay Vigilant,
Knowledge is your weapon…
BE PREPARED 🍃🧻🧸🌲
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This incredible custom Last Boy Scouts Survival & Bushcraft metal logo was handcrafted with precision, pride, and purpose. The craftsmanship speaks for itself—but what truly stands out is who they are: active law enforcement, veterans, youngsters away from screens learning a trade, and committed to supporting local creators and businesses.
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Happy Sunday, LBS Community!
Last weekend, I hit the Ladybug Trail 🐞 — a short but powerful 4-mile round-trip hike along the South Fork of the Kaweah River, leading to the historic Ladybug Campground deep in the Sequoia foothills. I went to stretch my legs, breathe the mountain air, and reconnect with the land that raised me. 🌲⛰️
This trail holds decades of memories — camping trips with my dad, late-night backpack missions as a Scout, and recent adventures with my boys filming for The Last Boy Scouts Survival & Bushcraft channel. 🎥
When I was about 12 or 13, our Scout Troop 461 camped here. At sunrise, we sat overlooking the waterfall now known as Wandell Falls, learning Cold Weather Survival and Hypothermia First Aid from Navy Corpsman and Vietnam vet John Barnett.
Later that day, one of our troopmates slipped off the rocks and fell 15 feet into a freezing pool — just yards from a deadly 50-foot drop. We put those survival lessons to work instantly. He was saved, warmed, and thankfully lived to laugh about it.
That day changed us all — it taught us that knowledge, preparation, and teamwork save lives. 💪
If you ever hike this area, remember: that first waterfall below camp — the 50 footer — is “Wandell Falls,” named in honor of our brother who survived that day.
Swipe ➡️ to see the fall colors, buckeye, ladybugs, wild turkeys, a rare conifer species (can you ID it?), and views of Homer’s Nose towering above the canyon.
Stay Safe. Stay Vigilant.
Knowledge is your weapon. Be Prepared. ⚔️
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☀️ As summer winds down, I can’t help but laugh at the “memories” made—some epic, some questionable, and some… like this one where I landed the rare and elusive California Dock Kelp instead of dinner. 😂
This summer was about more than the catch, though—it was about family, change, time outside-practicing bushcraft and survival skills (even when the “skills” looked more like failures), and creating unforgettable moments. 🌲🔥🎣
And here’s the truth: survival isn’t always about being perfect—it’s about showing up, trying, learning, and laughing along the way. That’s what makes the stories worth telling.
Fall is on the horizon, and with it comes cooler air, crisp mornings, and a whole new set of adventures waiting to be had. 🍂 Let’s keep the fire going.
Stay safe…. Stay Vigilant… Knowledge is your weapon… Be prepared!
-Scottie
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HONOR. IDENTITY. TRADITION.
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In the survival realm, a positive mental attitude is essential for navigating the challenges that hardships and difficulties bear. It’s in those times, Morale Pins, Patches, Challenge Coins, and motivational memorabilia (stickers, particular logos, and insignias) become visual reminders of who we are, what we represent, and what we strive for. THAT is the nexus i draw between gear like this and my Survival & Bushcraft Community.
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🐾 TRACK ANALYSIS 🧐
✅ Track Features Observed:
• Four visible toe prints.
• No claw marks visible (a big clue).
• Roundish overall shape.
• Palm pad has a noticeable three-lobed rear edge.
• The track appears wider than it is long.
📏 Scale Reference (Using Your Hand):
Using your hand for scale, the track looks to be around 2 to 2.5 inches wide.
🆚 Bobcat vs Mountain Lion:
Track Width
1.5–2.25 inches vs. 3–4.5+ inches
✅Track Shape
Round, compact vs. Larger, also round
✅Toe Arrangement
Close together, tight oval vs. Spread out more
✅Claw Marks
Usually not visible vs. Also usually not visible
✅Heel Pad Shape
“M” shaped rear with 2 lobes vs. Broad “M” with 3 lobes
🧭 Final ID:
🟩 Bobcat
• Size fits a bobcat (too small for mountain lion).
• Shape and toe spacing match.
• Absence of claw marks supports feline ID, not canine.
🟥 Not a Mountain Lion
• Too small; mountain lion tracks are significantly wider, often nearly the size of an adult hand.
Bonus Tip:
If you’re seeing bobcat tracks, you’re often in areas where mountain lions roam too. Keep an eye out for scrapes, scat, and other tracks nearby — and take note of stride and gait patterns for further confirmation.
So get out there…EXPLORE! And as always…
Stay Safe, Stay Vigilant
Knowledge is your weapon
Be Prepared!
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🎯 TROLL ALERT 🚨
Some people don’t hit “dislike” because your content is bad (a real-ass person, not a 🐱 weird-ass fool, will respectfully communicate) — they do it because you dared to create something. 💡 Trolls thrive in the dark corners of the internet, spewing hate from their toilet seats, their parents basements, behind their bags of Flaming Cheeto Puffs, or burner accounts, hoping to derail your progress and cease your momentum.
But here’s the truth: Trolls likely don’t hate you (they may, but who GAF?) — they most likely hate you’re doing what they’re too beastly or just scared to try (💩)
Whether it’s survival content, bushcraft tips, or sharing your passion on YouTube — keep building. Let the trolls stay stuck while you keep climbing.
🛡️ Every “dislike” is just confirmation you’re being seen. Keep showing up. Keep creating. Keep pushing.
And as always…
Stay Safe, Stay Vigilant
Knowledge is your weapon
Be Prepared
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Self-Defense Against Mountain Lion Attacks
Mountain lions, also known as cougars or pumas, are large, solitary cats native to the Americas. They are known for their agility, strength, and stealth, making them proficient hunters. In order to effectively defend oneself against a mountain lion attack, it is essential to understand their physical attributes, behaviors, and the historical context of attacks on humans.
Physical Attributes
Mountain lions are one of the largest wild cats in North America. Adult males typically weigh between 140-220 pounds, while females weigh around 80-120 pounds. They can reach lengths of 8 feet, including their long tail, which aids in balance and agility. Their tawny fur provides excellent camouflage in mountainous and forested habitats. They have powerful hind legs, enabling them to leap up to 40 feet horizontally and 15 feet vertically, making them formidable hunters.
Behavior
Mountain lions are primarily nocturnal and crepuscular, meaning they are most active during dawn and dusk. They are solitary animals and maintain large territories that they mark with scent markings. Their diet mainly consists of deer, but they are opportunistic feeders and may hunt smaller animals when necessary.
Mountain lions are generally shy and avoid human contact. However, as urban areas expand into their habitats, encounters become more frequent. They tend to avoid confrontation, but will attack if they feel threatened, or if they are cornered or surprised.
History of Attacks on Humans
Attacks on humans by mountain lions are extremely rare. According to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, there have been only 20 verified fatal attacks in North America since 1890. Most attacks result in injuries rather than fatalities, often occurring when a lion is startled or surprised.
Legal Considerations
Laws surrounding self-defense against mountain lions vary by state. For example:
California: It is illegal to kill a mountain lion unless it poses an immediate threat to human life or livestock. Non-lethal deterrents are encouraged.
Colorado: Similar laws apply, where killing a mountain lion in a non-threatening situation may result in penalties.
Florida: Mountain lions (Florida panther) are protected, and killing one without cause can result in significant fines.
Statistics of Note
- Encounters: As urban sprawl continues, the number of mountain lion sightings in populated areas has increased.
- Attacks: There have been approximately 20 confirmed fatal attacks on humans in over a century.
- Safety Precautions: The majority of attacks occur when people are hiking or biking alone, particularly in remote areas.
Tips for Safety in Mountain Lion Territory
1. Stay Alert: Remain aware of your surroundings, especially when hiking in areas known for mountain lion activity.
2. Travel in Groups: Mountain lions are less likely to approach groups of people. Always travel with others when possible.
3. Make Noise: Talk, clap, or make other noises to avoid surprising a mountain lion.
4. Do Not Run: If you encounter a mountain lion, do not turn and run. Instead, stand your ground, face the lion, and make yourself look larger by raising your arms or opening your jacket.
5. Fight Back if Attacked: If a mountain lion attacks, fight back with anything you have – sticks, rocks, or your fists. Aim for the eyes and face to deter the animal.
6. Keep Pets Leashed: Small pets can attract mountain lions. Keep them on a leash and under supervision.
While mountain lion attacks on humans are rare, understanding their behavior and taking appropriate precautions can minimize risks when traveling in their territory. By respecting their habitat and knowing how to react in the event of an encounter, individuals can enhance their safety while enjoying nature.
Stay Safe, Stay Vigilant
Knowledge is your weapon
Be Prepared
-Scottie
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AI is WILD!
Playing around with ChatGPT is quickly becoming very addictive. I decided to revamp one of the old thumbnails for “Axemanship Basics” - I was never satisfied with the image, so I politely asked AI to make the image “high quality” and adjust the title font. Other than it aging me about10 years, it looks crisp, clean and a little more polished. Hopefully it will attract attention to the episode!
Also succumbed to the Action Figure AI challenge. Looks like my cover is blown for any future investigations 🕵🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️😂😂😂🫣🤫
Anywho…
For those of you who haven’t see the episode, check out Episode 034 - AXEMANSHIP BASICS | NOMENCLATURE & SAFETY TIPS here on @TheLastBoyScouts
🔗 LINK: AXEMANSHIP BASICS | NOMENCLATURE & SAFETY #survival #bushcraft #axe #woodsman #tips #safety
https://youtu.be/0sawFQVGErE
Hope you’re all having a great week - stay tuned for another episode coming soon!
And as always, stay safe, stay vigilant
Knowledge is your weapon
BE PREPARED
-Scottie
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🌱✨ Spotlight on Miner's Lettuce!✨🌱
Meet Miner's Lettuce (Claytonia perfoliata), a delightful edible plant that's not just a treat for the taste buds but also a powerhouse of nutrients! Here's why you should know about this unique green:
Physical Description:
- Leaves: Heart-shaped and tender, with a smooth texture.
- Flowers: Small, white to pink flowers clustered at the top of the stem.
- Height: Typically grows about 6 to 12 inches tall.
- Growth: Prefers cool, moist environments, often found in shady spots.
Properties:
- Rich in vitamins A and C, along with iron and calcium.
- Known for its high water content, making it refreshing and hydrating.
- Contains antioxidants that support overall health.
Uses:
- Used originally by Miners during the California Gold Rush to combat “scurvy”, (a prevalent deficiency of vitamin C which caused gum disease and a slew of other health problems)
- Perfect for salads, sandwiches, and as a garnish.
- Can be lightly sautéed or added to stir-fries for a unique flavor.
- Great for foragers and those looking to add wild edibles to their diet.
Embrace the taste of nature with Miner's Lettuce! 🌿💚
Link to YouTube Short 👇🤠
youtube.com/shorts/pbLyutF1mE...
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