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30 Tips to Safely Camp in the Rain

Wilderness Survival / By Karen Hendry

Whether you are camping for a weekend or a week or surviving in the bush, you will run into rainy days and nights. There is no avoiding the rain. You can’t put an order in with Mother Nature for sunny days. So how do you handle rainy weather when camping? The key when camping is …

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46 Ingenious Uses for Water Bottles

Water / By Eric W. Eichenberger

Every year, people around the world throw away SIXTY MILLION water bottles PER DAY! That’s 22 BILLION water bottles annually. Only about 20 percent (1/5) of water bottles are recycled. The rest find their way into landfills, ditches, creeks, ponds, lakes, rivers, and finally, the oceans. So much so, that there is a massive floating …

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The Bow Drill: How To Make It and Start a Fire With It

Making Fire / By Megan Stewart

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Homesteading Skills You Need to Master

Homesteading / By Megan Stewart

Look virtually anywhere on the internet and you will find tons of exhaustive lists of recommended homesteading and off-grid skills that you must have or must learn. It seems each author finds different skills important. Part of the confusion results from quite a bit of overlap and more than a little ambiguity about the differences …

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The 11 Most Dangerous Snakes in North America

Wild Animals Survival / By Karen Hendry

When it comes to any wilderness survival situation, there is one potential danger for which many preppers are not entirely prepared. I’m not talking about lawless bandits or some form of the plague; I’m talking about snakes. Venomous ones, with dripping fangs. The last thing you want to happen after preparing to survive in the …

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Here’s How to Use a Scythe

Homesteading / By Dan F. Sullivan

There’s nothing particularly novel about the scythe. For centuries, this agricultural wonder-tool was commonplace among small-scale farmers. Most knew how to maximize the benefits of these hook-bladed implements, using them to cut fields of hay, grain and weeds. With the advent of horse-drawn ploughs and petroleum-powered harvesters, the scythe slipped out of fashion. In fact, …

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How to Cross a River Without a Bridge

Wilderness Survival / By Jeanie Beales

The ability to get across a river without the use of a bridge is a critical survival skill that needs to be practiced repeatedly. Even experienced hikers, doing everything right, can get into trouble when crossing a river. In an emergency, bridges along the route you’re trying to take may be destroyed, or unstable and …

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Building a House in the Woods – Read This First

Preparedness / By Dan F. Sullivan

In the aftermath of a long-term event If you’re extra-prepared, you’ll have already designed and constructed a defensible bug-out location where you can settle and sustain yourself until things calm down. Regardless of the location you settle on, make sure you know as much about the area surrounding your house in the woods as you …

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Top 5 Survival Crossbows, and How to Pick Yours

Tools and Gear / By Karen Hendry

Let’s get this right out there in the open now. Crossbows have become one of the top alternative weapons of choice, in large part due to Daryl Dixon’s (Norman Reedus) use of it in The Walking Dead. But the real question is whether or not the crossbow would be a suitable weapon in a real-life …

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Top 10 Best Water Purification Methods for Survival

Water / By Karen Hendry

Water is second only to air when it comes to survival. Without water, you cannot survive for more than three days. In other words, in any survival situation, whether the collapse of society has finally arrived or you are stranded in the bush for an unknown amount of time, having a way to purify water …

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