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.
The Game Awards 2022: The full list of winners God of War Ragnarök won big with 6 awards, but Elden Ring managed to steal the show by winning Game...
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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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Caregivers often find they have less time for themselves and other family members. They often spend so much time on caregiving duties that they end...
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With an attack rating of 44 and a durability level of 120, the Ancient Bow is quite possibly one of the toughest items in the entirety of Breath of...
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.
Previously, people blamed COVID-19 panic buyers for emptying store shelves because they stripped stores clean of essentials like toilet paper and...
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A salty dispute: California Coastal Commission unanimously rejects desalination plant. Unlike Poseidon's proposed Huntington Beach plant to 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.
7 Foods that Burn Belly Fat Beans. “Becoming a bean lover can help you lose weight and whittle your middle,” registered dietitian Cynthia Sass told...
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It's a good idea to keep a small sum of cash at home in case of an emergency. However, the bulk of your savings is better off in a savings account...
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Key Takeaways. The rule states that you should spend up to 50% of your after-tax income on needs and obligations that you must-have or must-do. The...
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Justine, who last year was the school's Deputy Head Girl, will star in the TV programme, which shows ex-Special Forces soldiers putting recruits...
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