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Here are eight basic skills to learn and master so you are ready to tackle any survival situation. Building a Fire. A fire can keep you warm, ward off predators, and provide heat for cooking. ... Creating Potable Water. ... Foraging for Food. ... Tying Knots. ... Making a Weapon. ... Building a Shelter. ... Basic First Aid. ... Fishing and Trapping.
Don'ts Don't set up your tent in the dark. Don't leave your campfire unattended. Don't forget your first aid kit. Don't let your kids run around...
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An IPTV box or a set-top box is a device that converts streaming signals received via the internet protocol into a format that a TV can read and...
Read More »Learning survival skills in your backyard is a safe and easy way to prepare yourself before heading out into the wilderness. Here are eight basic skills to learn and master so you are ready to tackle any survival situation.
Examples of Self-Reliance Reliability: You can be depended on to be consistent in everything you do. Perseverance: You keep going, weathering the...
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Village Dog is a colloquial term for domestic but semi-feral dogs that live in and around human habitations or travel along side nomadic tribes....
Read More »It’s surprising how many edible wild plants are available in your backyard farm or around your neighborhood. In a survival situation, plants are a vital source of nutrients that can provide a low-impact source of energy. Identifying edible plants can be tricky, as many toxic species have similar characteristics as non-toxic ones. But there are a few easily identifiable plants growing rampantly across the country that are not only nutrient-dense but also delicious, including stinging nettle, dandelion, lamb’s quarters, and miner’s lettuce. If you are inexperienced at foraging for food, it is best to avoid fungi and mushrooms, as many species are deadly. You can also brush up on your identification techniques in your backyard by consulting a local botanical guidebook.
Heliophobia refers to intense, sometimes irrational fear of the sun. Some people with this condition are also afraid of bright, indoor light. The...
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Canned vegetables and beans and preserved meats (think Spam and hot dogs) were popular choices, along with peanut butter, boxed cereals, canned...
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Some ammunition manufacturers recommend rotating service-related ammunition as little as every six months. By following that guide line, magazines...
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The first three Harry Potter books are great to read aloud to kids aged from about six or seven up. Certainly most children - both boys and girls -...
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As such, the Dreamcast was the first console to include a built-in modem for Internet support and online play. ... SegaNet (United States)...
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The findings show that while many teachers find their work rewarding, a majority said they felt exhausted and stressed — with burnout cited as the...
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