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8 Basic Survival Skills You Can Learn in Your Own Backyard Building a Fire. A fire can keep you warm, ward off predators, and provide heat for cooking. ... Creating Potable Water. ... Foraging for Food. ... Tying Knots. ... Making a Weapon. ... Building a Shelter. ... Basic First Aid. ... Fishing and Trapping.
Even if you don't think you'll ever get put in a wilderness survival situation, a survival training course will still teach you valuable life...
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Make sure your lips aren't dry or cracked. Regular lip scrubs, especially during the winter, can help you avoid chapped and peeling lips. Keep lip...
Read More »Learning survival skills in your backyard is a safe and easy way to prepare yourself before heading out into the wilderness. Here are eight basic skills to learn and master so you are ready to tackle any survival situation.
Basic Disaster Supplies Kit Water (one gallon per person per day for several days, for drinking and sanitation) Food (at least a several-day supply...
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It's been sold as an existential horror story, but he'd prefer it be labeled a love story. Either term works, but we'd still call House of Leaves a...
Read More »It’s surprising how many edible wild plants are available in your backyard farm or around your neighborhood. In a survival situation, plants are a vital source of nutrients that can provide a low-impact source of energy. Identifying edible plants can be tricky, as many toxic species have similar characteristics as non-toxic ones. But there are a few easily identifiable plants growing rampantly across the country that are not only nutrient-dense but also delicious, including stinging nettle, dandelion, lamb’s quarters, and miner’s lettuce. If you are inexperienced at foraging for food, it is best to avoid fungi and mushrooms, as many species are deadly. You can also brush up on your identification techniques in your backyard by consulting a local botanical guidebook.
A sniper team (or sniper cell) consists of a combination of at least one primary weapon operator, (ie: the shooter), with other support personnel...
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Here's what you can do to spend just $25 a week on groceries: Make a list of your favorite budget-friendly meals and eat those. Pack lunches for...
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Many modern appliances continue to draw electricity for as long as they're plugged in—even when the power is turned off. ... These six appliances...
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Psalm 91:16 “WITH LONG LIFE I WILL SATISFY HIM, and shew him my salvation.” Long life is God's covenant heritage for all believers. Longevity is...
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First, spiders love dark, dirty, and cluttered places, so tidy up! They like to hide in anything you leave lying around, clothes, boxes, and...
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Putin could make housing even more expensive for American buyers who are already getting crushed. The consequences of the Ukraine conflict are...
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