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Wild Crafting in Wyoming Video.

 
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Wyoming PBS has been doing some short films with interviews of some of the folks in Wyoming who wild craft.  
I need to see if some of these folks will come to my place and teach me what I have that I haven't seen yet.

 
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This video was part of a whole series (31 videos!) of things of interest to Permies, playlist linked here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLi7t-ipQDn6e6stSx0NeFNU0BsLxwY3fi
Anyone considering moving to Wyoming will surely want to look at many of these!


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Yarrow is definitely one of my regular go to herbs. Never had stitches but have had multiple wounds where I could see bones and tendons.  The segment when they were talking about it really warmed the heart.

Thank you that was an enjoyable watch!
 
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