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.
Among the most common items we would rush to shove into a bag before escaping an invasion of the walking dead are food, water, weapons - and...
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3 feet away Keep your cell phone at least 3 feet away from your bed to limit radio frequency exposure. Turn your cell phone off before you go to...
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Reading multiple books at once has certain benefits for your focus and short-term memory as well. While some believe that this practice reduces the...
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Read More Books If you don't read much, you may want to set your goal at a smaller number like reading 12 books this year (that works out to 1 per...
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.
14 Healthy Breakfast Foods That Help You Lose Weight Eggs. Rich in protein and a wealth of important vitamins and minerals, such as selenium and...
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Numerous studies show a strong connection between physical exercise and brain function. When you are physically active, activity increases in your...
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.
Many dog foods contain fish because it is high in protein and omega-3 fatty acids. But can dogs eat tuna? The answer is no. You shouldn't feed your...
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Technically, the traditional white potato contains all the essential amino acids you need to build proteins, repair cells, and fight diseases. And...
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Build a Shelter and Keep Warm If you need something to lie in, simply stuff the bin bag with leaves and debris, and for a sleeping bag all you need...
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If you do miss a dose of your PrEP medication, there is not much need for concern. In an interview for the organization Greater Than AIDS, Dr....
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