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.
Tsunamis, like most natural disasters, are beyond human control. There are, however, a number of techniques that can minimize the harmful effects...
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There is no requirement that your needs are met solely from your own resources, they could be met by family or friends, or from a work pension, or...
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No rest for the Bullfrog. The bullfrog was chosen as an animal that doesn't sleep because when tested for responsiveness by being shocked, it had...
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Survey suggest that having few or no friends is not uncommon. Millennials are most likely to report having no friends, and those numbers may be...
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.
PlayStation userbase "significantly larger" than Xbox even if every COD player ditched Sony, Microsoft says | Eurogamer.net. Oct 12, 2022
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Lawrence of Arabia was the name given to a British Intelligence Officer, Thomas Edward Lawrence, who fought alongside Arab guerrilla forces in the...
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.
Dried beans, oats, frozen poultry, peanut butter and frozen fruits and vegetables are some examples of nutritious items that have long shelf lives....
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Both salted and unsalted butter freeze very well. When freezing butter, keep it in its original carton and place it inside a resealable freezer...
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It will not remove bacteria. To remove naturally occurring or disinfection tastes and odours from water an activated carbon filter is more...
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Using this device, Atwater was able to measure the precise amount of energy contained in thousands of food items. He found that carbohydrates and...
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