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The Backwoodsman: Primitive Camping
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08 September 2026

Learn timeless primitive-camping skills while taking a nostalgic look at 28 of The Backwoodsman magazine’s practical and enduring articles.
As a young child, Charlie Richie Jr. used to watch his father build shelters, craft tools, and practice traditional outdoor skills—and fall in love with the Old Ways of Living. In 1979, Charlie Richie Sr. was inspired to create The Backwoodsman magazine, with a mission to preserve and share self-reliant skills that will forever be relevant.
In The Backwoodsman: Primitive Camping, Charlie Jr. collects 28 of the magazine’s best articles focused on setting up and staying comfortably in a primitive camp. Written by experienced outdoorsmen, these selections feature hands-on projects and how-to instructions—often accompanied by diagrams and illustrations—for shelters, tools, camp comfort, and more.
A testament to human ingenuity and the enduring value of traditional craftsmanship in an increasingly technological world, this book ensures that essential outdoor skills and “the art of making” remain accessible to future generations. It offers personal empowerment, creativity, and a deeper connection to the natural world.
If you’re an avid outdoorsperson preparing for off-grid adventures—or simply drawn to traditional skills and self-reliant living—this is an essential book. If you enjoy building, carving, cooking over an open fire, or imagining a functional camp made with simple materials, you’ll appreciate this rugged collection of primitive-camping knowledge for beginners and hands-on adventurers.
Inside you’ll find:
- 28 of The Backwoodsman magazine’s best primitive-camping articles
- Instructions for shelters, camp setup, cooking, tools, and other outdoor skills
- Illustrations and diagrams that support step-by-step learning
Charlie Richie Jr. is the owner and editor of The Backwoodsman. He was only 9 years old when his parents started the publication in 1979, so it’s been a huge part of his life. Charlie officially started working for The Backwoodsman in 1995 and has served many roles, including associate publisher, special assignments editor, head of media relations, and advertising director. He has written numerous articles and feature interviews for the magazine. Charlie took over The Backwoodsman in January 2022. He lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he has also been a freelance outdoor TV producer for the past 15 years.
Shelters
- Cheap Camp Shelters
- Homemade Shoulder-Pack Tent
- Quick & Easy Survival Shelters
- Reed’s Landing Tent
Setting up Camp
- Folding Camp Bed
- Hammock
- Not so Common Pack
Setting up a Primitive Camp
- Cooking and Utensils
- Backwoods Refrigeration
- Camp Spoon
- Carve Your Own Wooden Utensils
- Cooking in the Woods
- Make a Coffee Drip
- Carving a Spoon
- The Burn and Scrape Bowl
Clothing, Hygiene, and Comfort
- Let’s Make Some Soap
- Recycling Blue Jeans
- Wood People’s Hygiene Kit
Fishing
- Primitive Fishing Line Floats
- Primitive Fishing Techniques
- Fishing Like Our Forefathers
- Backwater Lakes: Nature’s Fish Traps
- Setting up a Backyard Fish Tank
- Bear Paws for Ice Fishing Safety
- Agilgak or Seal Harpoon
Navigation
- Navigation Tips
Weapons
- Drafting the Primitive Knife