About
Fieldcraft Journal is an archival project documenting deliberate undertakings in demanding environments. Its purpose is to preserve applied fieldcraft, judgment under constraint, and the material record surrounding those efforts. The work is structured for permanence rather than frequency, and for reference rather than consumption.
The Journal is organized into three tiers. Expeditions are numbered, canonical undertakings that form the core of the archive. Field Records document specific systems, errors, and decisions encountered in the field and serve as supporting material. The Archive preserves contextual works—equipment assessments, conversations, and historical references—that inform the broader body of work without entering the canon.
Adversity, consequence, applied skill, and record integrity determine what belongs. Not all trips, moments, or materials qualify, and exclusion is intentional.