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Utility Journal: Soto Pocket Torch. GEAR CHECKLIST. The Nickel Pincher: Make Your Own Upside-Down Tomato Planter. Butchering Homegrown Rabbits For Meat | BeSurvival.com. Rabbits are an excellent small livestock to get started with. Even if you don’t have the ability to move to the country, you can still gain many valuable skills by raising a few rabbits in your backyard. For info on raising rabbits check out my previous post, Raising Rabbits For Tough Times. I have found butchering rabbits to be much quicker than butchering chickens because a rabbits skin is extremely loose. I can skin a rabbit much faster than I can pluck a chicken.

Because of their small size, rabbits are easy to handle and easy to butcher. Below is a great video that shows the entire process from slaughter to finished meat. American Trails - your national resource for trails and greenways. Home. Purchase trail maps, hiking guides, trail-related books and more from our online store. Featured Item: PATC Cabins Book 2013 NEW REVISED 2013 EDITION: PATC Cabins for rent in the Mid-Atlantic region are detailed in this beautiful book loaded with color photos of the PATC cabins. There is a page for each of the 40 cabins with a cabin photo, location, cabin amenities, and includes a section about hikes and things to do in the immediate area. This book includes critical information about renting the cabins and rental rates.

A color overview map shows where all of the PATC cabins are located for quick reference. PATC volunteers contribute tens of thousands of hours of volunteer service every year. Capital Hiking Club - Home. Wanderbirds Hiking Club Washington DC. TrailNote | Free Online Trail Safety System for Outdoor Adventurers. Cheap Gear – How to Dirt Bag and Deal Shop Like a Professional. Making a whistle from Elder wood- jonsbushcraft.com. Small Cabin - Plan, Build and Enjoy your Small Cabin. Hiking Lady - Hiking, Backpacking, and Camping for Women.

Natural Pools or Swimming Ponds. Natural Pools or Natural Swimming Ponds (NSPs) Let nature clean the water... Chemical-free water garden and swimming pool. The plant portion, or regeneration zone, is separated from the swimming area by the wall seen a few inches below the water’s surface. naturalswimmingpools.com The pools have skimmers and pumps that circulate the water through the regeneration zone and back into the swimming area. The aquatic plants filter out contaminants and use nutrients from the water as food which helps prevent algae. Then rocks, such as granite river rock or haydite, to which friendly bacteria attach, act as biological filters. There are many options as to design. A gradual slope contains the plants, gravel and loamy sand, a wall keeps them separate from the swimming area. Vacuum but twice a year and tend to the plants as needed.

The regeneration zone can be along the perimeter of a natural pool or a pond unto itself but connected to the swimming area. gartenart.co.uk Northeast U.S. Builders: 5 Easy To Grow Medicinal Herbs - The Underground Bootcamp - Healthy Living, Nutrition, Fitness. Garlic Garlic can easily be dubbed the king of medicinal herbs. This traditionally Mediterranean ingredient is extremely easy to grow and can serve as a “protector” in your herb garden since its cloves are capable of releasing their own natural pesticides. Though the list of medicinal uses for garlic is long it is also important to keep in mind that the use of garlic, for medicinal purposes, does have its drawbacks which stem far beyond its lingering smell.

How To Grow Garlic: Garlic is a self sustaining herb in the sense that each clove produces a plant, which in turn contains up to 15 cloves. Garlic will grow best in the part of your garden that receives full sun and very little water. Simply place the garlic cloves under the soil (1 inch deep) and plant the cloves about 4 inches apart. Medicinal Uses of Garlic: Garlic is most potent when consumed raw. To minimize the odor of garlic you can pickle it in either vodka or brandy. Aloe Vera Lavender Spearmint Dill. 14 Blooming Medicinal Herbs For Your Home Garden - The Underground Bootcamp - Healthy Living, Nutrition, Fitness. Why Plant A Medicinal Herb Garden? So you want to start a garden? Most of us dream of planting gardens full of vibrantly colorful flowers and luscious green shrubs that will perfume the air, provide shade and attract birds. But before you head to your nearest garden center or nursery consider this: Can your garden do more for you than just provide you with visual beauty?

Can the beautiful garden of your dreams also be your natural medicine cabinet? The answer to these questions is Yes! The following is a short list of medicinal herbs you can incorporate into your flower garden: Aloe Vera Of all the medicinal herbs in my garden, I value my aloe vera plant the most because it has the most practical applications.

Aloe vera has been highly valued as a medicinal herb for centuries. Minor woundsCuts & scrapes BurnsEczemaOther forms of skin inflammation Apart from its external use on the skin, aloe vera can also be safely taken internally for the treatment of: Great Burdock Chamomile Globe Artichoke. Product catalog. High Country Outdoor Products Mt. Washington Sleeping Pads Reviews - OutdoorReview.com. A Long-Term Survival Guide - Improvised Camp Equipment. Folding Tripod Camp Stool | Wood&Faulk. Marmot Lithium MemBrain Sleeping Bag: 0 degree Down. Best Answer Responded on I concur that that's what the specs say and agree with Alexander. It's in the shell, and the MemBrain has the better material.

Men should be using the lower limit numbers on the EN13537 rating system. The system has some flaws because of variables like individual metabolic rates. Women sleep colder than men, and most of the test controls on the 4 ratings are based on comfort levels for them using a mannequin. Your clothing, tent, ground pad, even what you ate for dinner will make a difference in how warmly you sleep. You can automatically pick up 10+ degrees F with the tent alone. MSR® MugMate™ Coffee and Tea Filter. Travel tips: essential gear for camping and hiking - Adventure travel. Camping and hiking often go hand in hand. Travellers can get close to nature, keep fit and spot wildlife, with the added bonus of saving some bucks on a trip by enjoying cheap (or free) campsites instead of hostels and motels. Whatever your reasons for hitting the great outdoors, here are our gear recommendations for when you pack for your next trip.

For the campers Tents: these come in a huge variety of shapes, sizes and prices. If you want to travel light and can’t be bothered to take up and tear down a tent, consider a swag/bedroll/bivi sack. For the hikers Before you embark on that hike, don’t forget to tell the local ranger as well as a family member or friend about your plans. Birding/animal watching: don’t forget a good pair of binoculars.

The Biodiesel Bible. By Keith Addison Journey to Forever April 2013 342 pages, 217 illustrations This is the only book that thoroughly covers the entire subject of making your own biodiesel – all the information at the Journey to Forever website and very much more. • Learn how to make top-quality biodiesel that will pass all the quality standards requirements every time. We haven't had a failed batch for 11 years! • Save money! The current price of conventional petroleum diesel is around $4.13 per gallon (April 2013).

Most drivers use about 500 gallons of fuel a year. In the UK, petrodiesel costs 143 to 175 pence per litre – that's $5.40 to $6.63 per gallon. Savings in Europe are even higher: in France petrodiesel costs $6.81 per gallon (€1.38 per litre), in Germany it's $7.08 per gallon (€1.43 per litre), in Italy $8.74 per gallon (€1.76 per litre), and in Norway it's a whopping $8.93 per gallon (€1.80 per litre) – more than double the US price. • Anyone can learn how to make their own biodiesel. Happy brewing! Backpacking Light 101. A Lightweight Primer to Backcountry Travel for the Uninitiated By Ryan Jordan Ryan Jordan is the co-founder and Publisher of Backpacking Light. He original wrote this article as a celebration of the evolution of lightweight backpacking as part of GoLite's 5th Anniversary catalog.

Ultralight backpacking, contrary to proclamations by Those That Carry Heavy Packs, is not practiced by that crazy fringe segment of wilderness society that derives their calories from obscure edible roots and their shelter from two twigs and a waterproof handkerchief. Well, at least, it’s not practiced only by that crazy fringe. Ultralight backpacking is not hard, nor does it discriminate against those with physical challenges. How-To: Seven Steps to Enlightenment 1. Don’t have a digital scale yet? 2. Camp chairs, GPS units, espresso makers, the latest Clancy novel, cellular phones – do you really need all this stuff? 3. 4. Ultralight backpacking requires that you rethink your equipment list. 5. 6. 7. Go Far. Raising BackYard Chickens, Build a Chicken Coop, Pictures of Breeds. Raising Guinea Fowl: A Low-Maintenance Flock - Sustainable Farming. Like officious little men in baggy gray suits, the guinea fowl scuttle up and down our driveway.

Since dawn, they've been scouring our orchard for beetles, locusts, spiders, and ticks. Now they are ready to patrol our yard and garden for ants, cockroaches, flies, wasps, termites, cutworms, grubs, and snails. The guinea fowl are relentless in their pursuit. I can remember a time when my husband and I had no guineas. Our former flock had roosted in trees and nested on the ground where, one by one, they had fallen prey to owls and foxes. Raising Guinea Fowl Many people have never seen, much less heard of, guinea fowl.

Ask those who keep guineas why they have them and you'll get a different answer every time. Free-ranging guineas spend most of their days foraging. But these little foragers have their faults. In addition to the minor inconveniences caused by dusting and occasional scratching, guineas have other characteristics that some people find somewhat less than endearing. Resources Stock. 12 Organic Fertilizers & Natural Bug Repellants. It’s officially time to start planting in most growing zones of the continental U.S. – how will you make your garden grow this year? These 12 easy, natural DIY pest repellants and fertilizers will enrich your soil and prevent damaging insects and slugs from undoing all your hard work. Safe for organic gardens, these homemade garden recipes and fertilizing tips will give you your best growing season ever.

Castile Soap Spray Insecticide (image via: drbronner.com) Is there anything castile soap can’t do? Manure (image via: kristine paulus) There are few things better for enriching the soil in your garden than plain old rotted manure. Garlic Spray Insecticide (image via: mullica) Garlic spray acts as a deterrent, encouraging insects to move on to more appetizing plants. Nettle Tea (image via: la catholique) Nettles aren’t a pleasant plant to brush up against – their leaves are covered in stinging hairs that inject histamine and other chemicals into the skin, producing a stinging sensation.

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