Survivalist Pro
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The Ultimate Survival Bundle Tools. Survival Swiss/army knife. Pliers. ... Illumination. Tactical flashlight. ... Clean water. Water purification tablets. ... Cordage and Tape. Duct tape. ... Fire-Starting Kit. Flint or magnesium fire starter. ... Keeping Warm. Space blanket. ... Basic First Aid / Medical Kit. Band-aids. ... Rescue Signals. Signaling mirror.
The 3Cs: Card, Conversation, Confirmation Card – Captures the user story's statement of intent using an index card, sticky note, or tool. Index...
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Food, water, clothing, sleep, and shelter are the bare necessities for anyone's survival. For many people, these basic needs can not be met without...
Read More »A survival kit should be considered mandatory equipment for any outdoor enthusiast. Lackluster planning and poor preparation can lead you straight into an undesirable path; however, one can avoid such dangers by creating a well-conceived survival kit. Experienced hikers always recommend customizing one’s kit to suit each specific need and the circumstances one will likely face. Different locations, climates, levels of experience, and group sizes call for varying survival gear and customization. Our team has carefully curated the ultimate survival gear list from first aid kits to waterproof matches to meet all of your assembling needs!
The freezer is truly the best meal prep assistant you have. Freezing entire pre-made meals is a time honored tradition, stretching back as long as...
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the 3Cs to a woman's success When it comes to achieving success, most research actually points towards pretty clear results: a woman needs...
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Gurkhas are closely associated with the khukuri, a forward-curving knife, and have a reputation for military prowess. Former Indian Army Chief of...
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5 essential survival skills everyone should know 1: Knowing how to find and purify water. Once you've depleted the supply you brought with you,...
Read More »In an ideal world, a hiker would bring along duplicates for every item in their survival kit. This way, if one breaks, they would have a backup at the ready. “Two is one, and one is none,” as the saying goes. But in the real world, outdoor activities will place weight and space restrictions on the size of your survival kit. This is why items with multiple purposes are crucial. For example, duct tape is often included to repair clothing or camping gear, but you can also use it as a band-aid in a pinch. Safety pins are another good multi-purpose supply, as they can be used for clothing repairs, bent into fishhooks, or used to sew up a wound if need be.
While trends come and go, and the economy and culture can change, there are some skills that every person will need to have to get ahead. Critical...
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The best fruits to eat at night for weight loss are melons, cantaloupe, and honeydew. These have good water content and are less in calories....
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Heat stroke can damage the brain and other body organs. It can even lead to death. It doesn't take long for a child's body temperature to become...
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Can dogs eat mashed potatoes? Yes, as long as the potatoes are roasted and not boiled and no salt, seasonings, milk or butter is added your pet can...
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