Survivalist Pro
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5 C's of Survival Cutting: Fixed blade knives, multitools, axes, and saws all fall under this category. Combustion: Firemaking tools and tinder. Cover: Tarps, ponchos, and tents. Container: Metal bottles are preferred in this category. Cordage: Any type of heavy-duty or multi-purpose string.
They digest slowly satisfying hunger for a long time. Beans are perfect for longer term storage and will store up to 30 years, if stored...
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By age 40, you should have three times your annual salary already saved. By age 50, you should have six times your salary in an account. By age 60,...
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Having a dry personality usually means that a person is boring, dull, or a very “surface level” person who lacks depth. Generally, if someone is...
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The SEALs needed a weapon that could handle day-to-day use out in the field. So the Navy set to work developing a replacement. In 1967, the naval...
Read More »The new Silky Outback line of saws is phenomenal and everything I’ve wanted in a bushcraft/survival saw. The pocket boy specifically is a fantastic option for keeping things lightweight. But it still has the capability to saw up firewood & do simple tasks around camp. Other Tools: I have a mild obsession with outdoor tools and I’m always testing new things. See my latest gear & tool reviews here.
friends with benefits Usually, friends with benefits (a.k.a. FWB) means that people who know each other engage in intimate/sexual activity without...
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Developing a positive self-concept should start at an early age—from when a child is an infant. ... Emphasize on Setting Realistic Goals Creating...
Read More »Bottles with filters built-in are awesome. But you can’t boil in them. With this metal water bottle, I can hold water, boil in it, cook in it, and even make charred material for my fire kit if I really need to. Bottles with filters built-in are awesome. But you can’t boil in them. With this metal water bottle, I can hold water, boil in it, cook in it, and even make charred material for my fire kit if I really need to. Sawyer Mini Water Filter: I keep a Sawyer Mini in all of my kits now (the bag, backflush syringe are not pictured above). These filters are lightweight, easy to use, and very affordable. I keep one of these around for times when I either can’t or don’t want to boil my water.
The 4Cs (Clarity, Credibility, Consistency, Competitiveness) is most often used in marketing communications and was created by David Jobber and...
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PrEP stands for pre-exposure prophylaxis. It is for people who don't already have HIV but are at very high risk of getting it. PrEP is daily...
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“After-sales service will be discontinued on Saturday, 30th April 2022 for the PS3 and all PS3 peripherals due to the exhaustion of parts...
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A basic emergency supply kit could include the following recommended items: Water (one gallon per person per day for several days, for drinking and...
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