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6 Trees Every Survivalist Should Know. How Learning Primitive Skills Could One Day Save Your Tail. When it comes to preparing yourself and your family for potential disaster, all that gear that you’re storing away (tents, camping stoves, fuel, food storage etc) may not be enough. While food storage, fuel and all the other gear that goes along with survival and preparedness is crucial, the best insurance you can give your family is learning primitive skills. I know it’s hard to believe, but there were not always shopping malls and corner markets available to our ancestors. If you go far enough back in your own family tree (ancient Europe included), you will eventually find those who were hunter/gatherers. This was before flint and steel, before farming and agriculture, back when they lived directly off the land. With the onset of agriculture and specifically the industrial revolution, your ancestors had slowly lost their place in the natural world, and lost their understanding of how to live off the land.

It’s these skills that provide the ultimate back-up plan. Benefits Resources. Outdoor Survival. Instructables has one of the best collections of survival how-to's on the web. There are enough outdoor survival Instructables to take someone from novice to survivor with nothing more than a laptop and a can do attitude. There are so many good Instructables on this topic and this is just a small sample to get you started. Be sure to check out the Survival channel and the rest of the Outside category!

You might also like the Survival Stove guide. Instructables is the most popular project-sharing community on the Internet. Laura Khalil Editor, Instructables.com. (GIF Image, 644 × 684 pixels) Simple cheap solar homesteading. 6 Tools to Survive Anything. Some tools are so versatile you can’t even begin to list all of the things they are useful for. In fact, 9 times out of 10, you won’t even know what you’ll need them for until it happens. Here are the 6 tools every self respecting prepper should have in large quantities and always available. 1. Duct Tape The fame of duct tape has taken on a life of it’s own. 2.

From handcuffs to lashings and a thousand other ways to tie stuff together, you should have a stockpile of zip ties in every shape and size. “If it moves and it shouldn’t; use Duct Tape. 4. For those larger jobs that zip ties and duct tape just aren’t going to handle good rope is endlessly useful. 5. A knife is the bread and butter (pun intended) of every survival tool kit. 6. Or Utility Bar. What Else? What other tools are so useful? Also read “6 Dangerous Urban Survival Myths About Water” Visit Our New Survival Gear Store – Forge Survival Supply Photo by: Myxi. How to Delete Yourself from the Internet: 12 steps. Edit Article Edited by Flickety, Eric, Jordan, Tess and 17 others Seeking to escape the internet? While online notoriety thrills some people, for others, it can become a great burden.

Erasing yourself completely is not always possible, but if you follow these steps, you can certainly come close. Ad Steps 1Think this through very carefully before proceeding. 12Shrug off what you can't remove. Video Tips There are software programs that will help you to remove yourself from online sites. Warnings Expect a tongue lashing from some webmasters who will insist on their "right" to keep public information public. Essential Wilderness Equipment. Essential Wilderness Equipment. Photo: Paul Kirtley If you were stranded in the middle of nowhere, your chances of survival would be significantly higher if you had this equipment with you. To me, however, these items are not just pieces of survival equipment, they are things I use everyday when I am living outdoors. They are well-used but also well-loved. With the exception of the first item – a knife – the following discussion of equipment is not in any order of priority or importance.

Knife It shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone that a bushcraft knife is at the top of my list! In the hands of someone skilled in bushcraft, a good quality knife is an invaluable tool. There is an old adage – “your knife is your life”. A robust knife and strong sheath are ideal for wilderness use. Sharpening Stone There’s another old adage – “you are only as sharp as your knife”. Fireflash The fireflash produces very hot sparks. The most dependable of fire-lighting tools. First-Aid Kit Metal Mug and Water Bottle.

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Survival Bracelet (Updated!) Ocean_currents_1943.jpg (JPEG Image, 2639 × 1406 pixels) - Scaled (43. Mangan’s 10 Essentials for Happy Hiking | Two-Heel Drive, Tom Mangan's hiking blog. Most of these aren’t essential for survival; they’re essential to me for having a good time on on a hike. (The official survival essentials are listed at the end) 1. A water supply It’s not just a matter of carrying enough water — you need access to more if you run out.

That means two things: a) letting your water supply determine your hike length (turning back when it’s half-gone, for example); and b) having a plan for running dry. There’s a whole industry built around keeping you hydrated. Availability of water is as integral to a hike plan as distance, elevation gain and altitude. Water should never be far from your mind … but you don’t want to be in a situation where it’s all you think about, though, because that usually means you’re all out. 2. The most basic risk of hiking is getting lost. It doesn’t really matter what kind of map you have, so long as it tells you where to turn to get back where you came from. 3.

The fabric closest to your feet has the most impact on them. 4. 5. 6. 7. Top 10 Survival Downloads You Should Have. Creating an End of the World Survival Pack. The world will end some day, likely when the sun fries the Earth in a few billion years. If the end comes before that though, you can better your survival odds by packing the right gear. As the Boy Scouts say, “Be prepared.” It’s pretty commonly stated that disaster can strike at any time and that to better your odds of survival, you need to be prepared.

Odds are you, like many others (and my old self included), heard this, nodded your head, and then promptly went back to playing video games on your PS3. That’s a fine start for the mundane, but what about the unthinkable? If you’re lucky, you won’t ever face an epic tragedy, but if you find yourself in a strange, apocalyptic setting, taking a few precautions right now could mean surviving later.

How to Build a Survival Pack This is not your everyday earthquake kit or the kind of stuff you tuck into your overnight bag. The Pocket Kit This list will be long and the descriptions relatively short. The Armageddon Pack Flashlight Sleeping Bag. BASIC LIST OF SUGGESTED ITEMS FOR LONG TERM SURVIVAL. Some people are saying we should prepare for at least 7 days, but the way things go after a hurricane, tornado, floods, loss of electricity and the fact that these disasters will continue and perhaps even get worse in coming years according to trends, one week is not enough.

Some have said 7 years, but that seems too long so do what you can. Be sure to use the older stocked goods first and replace them with new. Otherwise you will end up with all old food you might not even want to eat. Always check canned tomatoes for spoilage, as even in the can they can spoil. Most other foods last a long time. 1. Water stored to last at least 7 days, at one gallon per day per person. Homeland Security recommends 7 days for survival, but in recent years, some people don't have electricity or heat for up to 3 weeks, so to be really safe - plan for at least 3 weeks. 2. 3. Wheat - 300 lbs. Rice - 100 lbs. Beans, Peas, Lentils, 50 lbs. each Honey or Sugar - 60 lbs. Salt - 3 lbs.

Cayenne Pepper - 1 large can. Family Emergency Preparedness Kits - Living Off The Grid. Every family should have an emergency preparedness kit. In fact, we should all have several kits: One for the home, one for the car trunk… You don’t have to be expecting Armageddon, zombies or a total breakdown of society to understand the value of a family emergency preparedness kit. Think about long term power outages, earthquakes, hurricanes, snowstorms… All of these situations can leave us without access to necessities if we are not prepared. Even those who enjoy preserving food; who have a backup generator; who have their own water source… can still encounter periods of vulnerability. For instance, the pantry gets a little sparse in late spring; sometimes the diesel fuel for the generator goes bad because it hasn’t been used in years; and sometimes we’re just caught with our pants down – so to speak – for whatever reason.

Whether you live in the city, the suburbs or the country, emergency preparedness kits will include many of the same items. What To Put in Your Preparedness Kit: Top Camping Gadgets. In our days it isn’t enough to have a tent to go camping. There are a lot of other things that we have to be thinking about, and it seems like that one of the most important ones are the camping gadgets.

Which of them to bring? 1. Jobby Gorillatorch It’s not uncommon to see flashlights with LEDs and even such flashlights that come with a tripod, so why is this product so special? Since the legs are magnetic and they are coated by rubber, they offer you even more possibilities to mount the torch. 2. In case you go on a camping trip that doesn’t mean that you have to give up all the conveniences that you have at home, such as good coffee.

You will have your coffee in 10 minutes and the amount that you can make at once is enough for about two cups. 3. What does this little thing do? Also it offers you entertainment because it can play music from an external source through audio line in. 4. You can also use it as a sleeping bag or a swag-style tent. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. SurvivalIQ - Wilderness Survival Handbook. Stuff You Should Know's First-ever Crowd-sourced Quiz" Building the Ultimate Survival Kit | When Technology Fails by Matthew Stein. Every time a disaster strikes, you see pictures of people walking down the road. Usually they are thirsty and hungry. Often they are cold, wet, injured, and sick. Before a disaster struck close to home, every one of these people thought that disasters were something that happened to other people in other places.

When the scope of a disaster is huge, most of the doctors, nurses, firemen, and policemen are either injured themselves, busy caring for family members, or evacuated from the area, and those civil servants that remain will be seriously overworked and under-supplied. We will start out with more basic items that every family should have on hand, followed by several highly recommended optional items, ending with a few additional items that will be extremely helpful in the event of a long term catastrophe or collapse-type scenario. 72-Hour “Grab-and-Run” Survival Kits Rule of Threes Consider placing all of the following items in your 72-hour survival kit: Compact First Aid Kit SteriPen.

HOW TO: Make a Finnish style log camp stove (9 Pic. U.S. Army Survival Manual FM 21-76 - EQUIPPED TO SURVIVE (tm) Untitled. Tuesday, Sep 22, 2009 James, Going through some old gear last month, I found my food supply lists and notes from 1976-79. I thought the old list might be of interest and the lessons I learned during the first three years in the remote Alaska bush may be helpful to a few of your readers.

I do not recommend Alaska for a TEOTWAWKI retreat but the lessons I learned the hard way may be helpful to any one in a cold climate. I grew up in California listing to stories from my grandfather about Alaska and the Yukon. When I graduated from high school my grandfather gave me his remote trapping cabin in Alaska. When I got to Alaska I met my Grandfather’s old trapping partner. My first winter was a disaster. Before this the longest I had been in the wilderness was a 23 day Outward Bound survival class that I attended the year before and I had never spent a winter in a cold environment.

I got out of the plane with a full back pack of gear, a duffel bag of supplies and a 30-06 rifle. Third Lesson!

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We're Doomed. Perma Pak - frequently asked questions page. Winter Camping. Winter conditions can exist at any time of the year! Why do I winter camp? For me it’s a natural extension of my snowshoeing day trips. It also seemed a shame for me to have a six-month hiatus every year from my favorite activities, which are backpacking and backcountry camping. I found that as I was going to higher alpine destinations during the other times of the year, I was encountering winter-like conditions and if I could do this, I could certainly winter camp. What are the benefits of winter camping? While we spend a majority of our time worrying about being safe from the elements, we sometimes forget what the benefits are to winter camping. Here are some of my favorites: You can camp almost anywhere. My History? I have been backpacking ever since I was twelve years old but did not seriously get back into it until eleven years ago.

“It’s all about layering” Clothing Sleeping Bag In order to stretch your three-season sleeping bag into winter, you are going to need to “layer” it. Shelter. Wilderness Survival: Free info covering all aspects of survival. National Debt Clock. Please visit the ObamaCare page at this link to explore the latest debt generating monster, destined to wind up the way Hillary Clinton's 1993 plan was conceived, with: "maximum fines: $5,000 for refusing to join the government mandated health plan; $5,000 for failing to pay premiums on time; 15 years in prison for doctors who received ‘anything of value’ in exchange for helping patients short circuit bureaucracy; $10,000 a day for faulty physician paperwork; and $50,000 for unauthorized patient treatment.

When told the plan could bankrupt small businesses, Mrs. Clinton said, 'I can’t be responsible for every under-capitalized small business in America'! - Tony Snow reporting on Hillary's health care plan" (updated 11-14-2013) Debt numbers from treasury (copy and paste link): "Whenever destroyers appear among men, they start by destroying money, for money is men's protection and the base of a moral existence. "4Q 2013 GDP was $17.081 trillion. How To Be A World-Class Survivalist in 5 Simple Steps. Joy Paley Activist Post With the recent econopocalypse, it’s no wonder that people are becoming more interested in what it would take to survive after our current society has undergone a major shift.

After all, if something we thought was intrinsically stable—our financial sector, and the guarantee of ever increasing wealth—is actually pretty flimsy, well, a lot of other things can be brought into question too. Take out a seemingly small piece of the puzzle, like access to gasoline, and you find that your local grocery will run out of goods within 2 days. Learning the basic skills to survive without the modern conveniences of society is a way to prepare yourself for these unpredictable shifts. 1. 2. 3. . • Stock up a pantry of canned goods—think beans, tuna, veggies, fruit, and soups • Get bulk basics like oil, sugar, salt, peanut butter, rice, lentils, and any other grains you prefer • Pick up a rechargeable LED flashlight 4. 5.

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