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Christopher Applewhaite is a physician, bow hunter, and amateur bowyer living on Salt Spring Island on Canada’s west coast. In his workshop overlooking the Salish Sea, he can be found carving bows mostly from yew wood that he has harvested.

Please enjoy this episode of Project Quiver on Salish Wolf with Christopher Applewhaite.         

Episode Links:

https://www.instagram.com/oshosibows/

Project Quiver at Anchor Point Expeditions

Summary:

In this conversation, Todd and Christopher Applewhaite delve into the art of bow carving, exploring its therapeutic benefits, the challenges of sourcing wood, and the intimate connection to nature that comes with hunting. Christopher shares his personal journey into bow making, the importance of community support, and his aspirations for the future of his craft. The discussion highlights the craftsmanship involved in bow making, the tools and techniques used, and the ethical considerations surrounding hunting practices.

Show Notes:

Christopher Applewhaite is a bowyer and archery enthusiast.

His journey into bow carving began as a personal interest and evolved into a family project.

Bow carving serves as a therapeutic outlet for many, including Christopher.

The connection to nature is a significant aspect of hunting and bow making.

Community support is vital in the bow making craft.

Sourcing quality wood for bow making is becoming increasingly challenging.

Tools like draw knives and rasps are essential in the bow carving process.

Hunting with traditional bows offers a unique and intimate experience with nature.

Sustainability and ethical practices are important in hunting.

Christopher aims to continue improving his craft and sharing it with others.

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction to Christopher Applewhaite

03:41 The Journey of Bow Carving

06:46 Therapeutic Aspects of Bow Making and Archery

09:33 Personal Background and Connection to Nature

12:33 The Craft of Bow Making

15:34 Community and Collaboration in Bow Making

18:30 Challenges of Sourcing Bow Wood

21:42 Tools and Techniques in Bow Carving

24:34 Hunting Experiences and Practices

27:40 Sustainability and Ethical Hunting

30:29 Future Aspirations in Bow Making

33:39 Conclusion and Final Thoughts