hunting – Home Design, Garden & Architecture Blog Magazine https://goodshomedesign.com Interior Design, DIY Creative Ideas, Craft, Home and Garden Ideas | GoodsHomeDesign Sat, 26 Oct 2024 16:06:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 The perfect gift for hunters and fishermen https://goodshomedesign.com/perfect-gift-hunters-fishermen/ https://goodshomedesign.com/perfect-gift-hunters-fishermen/#respond Sat, 26 Oct 2024 16:06:41 +0000 https://goodshomedesign.com/?p=68763

Hunting and fishing aren’t mutually exclusive anymore! Prank a hunter/angler/outdoor enthusiast with a Cast & Blast gift box. Put your real gift inside and try not to snicker too much before they open.
This is an empty gift box. The product illustrated on the outside is fake and you put your real gift inside. Find the box in the link below…

Find it HERE…

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The Inuit Knowledge Vanishing With The Ice https://goodshomedesign.com/the-inuit-knowledge-vanishing-with-the-ice/ https://goodshomedesign.com/the-inuit-knowledge-vanishing-with-the-ice/#respond Thu, 03 Feb 2022 20:14:50 +0000 http://goodshomedesign.com/?p=58107

Climate changes are affecting entire communities around the globe, whether by reducing their living spaces, impacting their diet, and now even changing centuries of tradition and way of life. On such case study are the Inuit people, who have long been famous for their ability to adapt to extreme weather in the Arctic.

In the village of Pond Inlet, a community of 1,600 people is trying to adapt to changing climate between the mountains. Years ago, temperatures in winter dropped even below -50C (-58F), but nowadays, the average temperature reaches -35C (-31F) which affects the oceans on which the Inuit livelihood depends.

The community has long relied on the elderly members which shared their knowledge of predicting changes in the weather, but now these traditions could be lost as climate changes make these predictions inconsistent.
Since the Arctic region is warming faster than the rest of the world, the Inuit population fears not only a loss of their traditions but also of their living habitat and lifestyle.
The ice patches are melting, which also puts the inhabitants of the region in danger, leaving them exposed to threats and hunting accidents.

Inuit men hunting in traditional dress, Canada

“Everything we do involves the ocean and sea ice, which is highly affected by climate change,” says Natasha Simonee, a member of the Inuit community in Pond Inlet.

The Arctic, Earth’s northern polar region, is warming about twice as fast as the rest of the world – and is home to four million people who are experiencing a particularly rapid and disruptive form of climate change. Among these Arctic residents are many indigenous groups, including Inuit, Saami and Chukchi people, to name a few.

This includes time-honoured practices that few outside the Arctic have heard of. Alex Whiting – who is not Inuit but has lived in the Arctic for around 30 years – lives in the town of Kotzebue, or Qikiqtaġruk, in Alaska. Whiting explains that the traditional practice of burying fish in the ground and leaving it there to ferment, which extends the life of the foodstuff, is harder to do now than it once was. The technique relies on reliably cold temperatures throughout the winter.

“Those kind of skills are already becoming really tough to pass on to younger generations,” says Whiting.

He also notes how important it is to be able to transmit knowledge about the safe crossing of ice patches. Experienced locals know how to detect cracks in the ice based on its colour or texture, or via careful taps with an ice pick. But societal changes and shorter hunting seasons mean only a few expert seal hunters venture out into such conditions these days.

“There’s still a kid or two that is apprentice in that kind of stuff,” says Whiting. “It hasn’t completely died out.”

A research published in August 2021
Co-production of knowledge reveals loss of Indigenous hunting opportunities in the face of accelerating Arctic climate change

Profound sea ice loss is rapidly transforming coupled social-ecological Arctic marine systems. However, explicit impacts to harvesting of traditional resources for coastal Indigenous communities remain largely unquantified, particularly where the primary research questions are posed by the Indigenous community as a result of emerging approaches such as knowledge co-production. Here, we directly link reduced sea ice coverage to decreasing harvesting opportunities for ugruk (bearded seal, Erignathus barbatus) as a component of a partnership among a multidisciplinary team of scientists, Indigenous Elder Advisory Council, and sovereign Indigenous tribe in northwest Alaska, USA.

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Building an Off Grid Log Cabin Alone in the Wilderness https://goodshomedesign.com/building-an-off-grid-log-cabin-alone-in-the-wilderness/ https://goodshomedesign.com/building-an-off-grid-log-cabin-alone-in-the-wilderness/#respond Fri, 19 Nov 2021 23:11:59 +0000 http://goodshomedesign.com/?p=57552

The Youtube Channel My Self Reliance belongs to Shawn James. He is a passionate outdoorsman living the life of his dreams in a log cabin that he built alone in the Canadian wilderness.
James upload New videos EVERY FRIDAY & randomly throughout the week about Woodworking, Bushcraft, Survival Skills, Cooking, Canadian Wilderness exploration, Hunting, Fishing, Off Grid Living in the forest with his golden retriever Cali.

 

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This Motorized Boat Allows You To Play Bumper Cars In The Water https://goodshomedesign.com/this-motorized-boat-allows-you-to-play-bumper-cars-in-the-water/ https://goodshomedesign.com/this-motorized-boat-allows-you-to-play-bumper-cars-in-the-water/#respond Sun, 31 May 2020 21:23:57 +0000 http://goodshomedesign.com/?p=51391

The GoBoat is your personal, portable watercraft. It can be carried in a car, SUV or pickup and can be launched in minutes without the need for a trailer, boat landing or dock.

It’s a boat that can be used by the entire family. It can be used for multiple water recreation activities, including: fishing, hunting, bumper boating, sight seeing.

Courtesy of GoBoat

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Campfire Pole Cooker https://goodshomedesign.com/campfire-pole-cooker/ https://goodshomedesign.com/campfire-pole-cooker/#respond Mon, 20 Feb 2017 18:58:30 +0000 http://goodshomedesign.com/?p=39525

This heavy duty, all steel, campfire cooker is easy to use and simple to set up. The grill and arms rotate 360 degrees and move up and down at any position with ease. It consists of 6 pieces which includes the cook pole, two adjustable Dutch oven or pot holders, BBQ grilling grate, and the ground stake with spud, which secures the cook pole into the ground. The solid steel construction of this cooking unit will last a lifetime.  This cooking grill is great for camping, hunting, at the beach or the survivalist who just wants to be prepared. It is very compact and can virtually be taken anywhere, for any occasion. More details in the link below…

Campfire Pole Cooker

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