POCKET FIELD GUIDE: Natural Cordage

Included in this bundle is an instant PDF download for Creek's 80-page best-selling pocket field guide about natural cordage. Inside, you'll learn how to identify the top six cordage plants and trees in North America. And, you'll learn how to harvest, process, and prepare their fibers to make rope.
POCKET FIELD GUIDE: Natural Cordage

Natural Cordage Masterclass Bundle (Save $21.94)

This special bundle package includes 2 online natural cordage classes and also Creek best-selling Natural Cordage Pocket Field Guide 80-page download.

What are other students saying?

  • I WILL NEVER LOOK AT A TREE IN THE SAME WAY AGAIN EVEN BA...

    ELAINE SOTKO

    Great course fun to watch - I have no regular trees that I can strip bark from near where we live (will do that next time out camping) But I did go outside ...

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    Great course fun to watch - I have no regular trees that I can strip bark from near where we live (will do that next time out camping) But I did go outside and realized the BANANA trees in our yard are full of Fibers for Cordage! I went out and stripped pieces from the Leaf Stalk part and dried for several days - then Reverse Wrapped them into rope! This is very tough and seems almost like it has a water resistant oily finish to the fibers- another plus! LOVED THIS COURSE and THANKS SO MUCH CREEK !!!!

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  • love making Natural Cordage

    James Mastin mastin

    easy to understand and follow. Could not be happier with course

    easy to understand and follow. Could not be happier with course

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  • Big 3 cordage plants

    Kelly Boyert

    It’s an amazing course and a lot of information in it

    It’s an amazing course and a lot of information in it

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  • Very informative

    Alyson Maier

    Great course, with very informative content that is presented in a fun and understandable way even for a beginner with cordage (like me). Thanks, Creek!

    Great course, with very informative content that is presented in a fun and understandable way even for a beginner with cordage (like me). Thanks, Creek!

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Learn to identify and harvest cordage fibers from the following plants & trees:

  • Stinging Nettle

  • Milkweed

  • Dogbane

  • Daylily

  • Yucca

  • Willow

  • And more!!

Meet Your Instructor

  • Creek Stewart

    Wilderness Survival Instructor

    Creek Stewart

    Creek Stewart is a Wilderness Survival Instructor, Author, and Television Host. He currently hosts the hit show SOS HOW TO SURVIVE on The Weather Channel and is the owner of Willow Haven Outdoor Survival School in Central Indiana.