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woodsman

[woodz-muhn] / ˈwʊdz mən /
NOUN
person who lives/works in the woods
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Air Force veteran and a father of four who has made money as a woodsman, has been known to invite kayakers and boaters into his home, sharing stories about his life in the wild.

From Seattle Times

Joined by Sergey Avdeyuk, an experienced woodsman, I was dipping my toe into my first year of fish owl fieldwork, the first of many.

From Scientific American

With poor Martin definitively out of the picture, Zaroff challenges his fellow hunter Rainsford to survive in the island wilds with little more than a woodsman’s knife and a head start.

From The Guardian

Both woodsmen teach primitive skills to their students, such as making fire with a “bow drill,” the way cavemen might have done.

From Washington Times

They ranged from thimble-size angels to spinning pyramids as tall as I am, to nutcrackers, Santas, woodsmen and more.

From New York Times