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Off Grid Survival. BackpackGearTest.org. 10 Essential Survival Tools. Let’s be honest, survival is not something you want to gamble your life on. Meeting your basic needs during a disaster is key to survival, and having the right set of tools to fall back on is paramount in your preparedness endeavors. The ten tools listed below are some of the most important survival tools that should be in your 72-hour bags or survival bags. Of course, other items can be included, but these essentials are a must-have for every survival pack. Practice using these tools regularly so that you know their capability and their strength. Water Treatment: We simply cannot live without water. Compass and Map: Knowing which direction you are headed and where you need to be are essential.

Fire Starter, flint bars, matches or lighter: Having a way to produce fire can help you cook food and keep warm and prevent hypothermia. First Aid Kit: You do not want to be caught in a survival situation without a first aid kit. Source. Finnish Style Log Camp Stove. The Ultimate Bug Out Bag. DIY Small Camp Stove. Home Made - Lightweight Backpack Stove Invented by: Unknown. Construction directions by: LaMar Kirby - Utah Lake District, Orem Ut. You can make this simple back packing stove with little cost ($0.25 US). This makes a great scout troop activity. What you'll need Parts List 2 Aluminum Soda Cans - Free 1/4 cup of Perlight (found in the gardening department) - $1.75 bag US Wire Coat Hanger - Free De-Natured alcohol (found in the paint dept. or boating supply) $3-4 Qt.

Tools Scissors Drill 1/16" (2 mm) Drill Bit Wire Cutters Step 1 For the base, neatly cut one can about 1 1/2" (3.5cm) from the bottom. Step 2 Drill a number of holes (18-30) around the edge of the top and in the center as shown; use a 1/16" drill bit. Step 3 Fill the base with Perlight, just more than half full. Step 4 Make 6-8 vertical cuts around the top. Step 5 Fill the stove about half full of alcohol. Step 6 Cut and straighten a coat hanger. That's It If you have any experiences that will improve this design please let me know.