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Around 2,000 people get lost in the woods every year. We all believe we're not going to be one of those unfortunate souls…but none of us can ever be 100 percent sure. While nothing in life is certain, we can guarantee you'll reduce your odds of getting lost in the woods if you follow our guide below.
Eggs and Meat According to Business Insider, nearly half of Americans in a survey reported seeing a shortage of meat and eggs in the beginning of...
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In terms of the essentials, there are a few which can't be overlooked — air, water, food, sleep, and shelter. May 7, 2021
Read More »Lost In The Woods? A Guide To Surviving To Tell The Tale Want to know how to survive after getting lost in the wilderness? You’re in the right place! In this guide, we will be covering the following: What to do if you get lost
World population would increase, though people would still die from any number of accidents, murders and suicides. Other individuals would...
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In general, Subway's meals are low in sugar and a decent source of fiber and protein, however, many are also loaded with fat and sodium. Part of...
Read More »Sadly, many hikers underestimate how easy it is to die from hypothermia. The onset of hypothermia is usually gradual, so you have to watch yourself carefully before the debilitating symptoms take hold of you. Officially defined as a drop in body temperature below 95°F, hypothermia produces symptoms such as extreme shivering, weakened pulse, delirium, and poor balance. It’s far easier for you to contract hypothermia at night, especially if you’re in an area that’s damp. If you feel your temperature dropping, remove any wet clothes you have on because these only increase your risk of developing hypothermia. Use your emergency blanket and light a fire nearby to provide external heat. You can also warm yourself internally by boiling H2O and drinking it slowly.
When stored correctly (in a cool and dry place), eyeshadows will last at least 2 years. Always check your eyeshadows for any signs of expiration....
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The First Phase of Starvation At first, glycogen is broken down into glucose. Only enough glycogen; however, is stored in the person's liver to...
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As a general rule, unopened home canned foods have a shelf life of one year and should be used before two years. Commercially canned foods should...
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Tips for building self-confidence Look at what you've already achieved. It's easy to lose confidence if you believe you haven't achieved anything....
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We call them “legal pads” because when they were first available in 1888 (the year after Bob Blumberg's grandfather founded our company) a paper...
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You may not like what you're about to learn: pennies are still legal tender. That means you can still use them at stores, and you can still deposit...
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