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Pioneer Thinking - Reflexion de Pionnier - Pensamiento de Pionero

Pioneer Thinking - Reflexion de Pionnier - Pensamiento de Pionero

Modern Bushman Stormdrane's Blog Andy's Most Useful Knots Before we start, one word about orientation: on the left, there are links to the multiple pages in this series. This first page contains my selection of "essential knots"—those that I recommend for anyone to learn if they would like to acquire a "Swiss Army Knife" collection of knots for every purpose. If you'd like a list to orient yourself, you can always visit the Knots Index. The page called "optional knots" presents knots that I also count among the most useful, and the other pages contain other material (such as less common knots or alternate ways of tying common knots) for those who would like to dig deeper into the world of knots. What Knots Should I Know? I needed a collection of knots that was like a Swiss-Army knife. Learning how to tie a few knots is probably one of the best ways to invest your time. For a long time, I wished I knew a set of knots that would be the knot equivalent of a Swiss army knife. Knot References Ready? Best Knots to attach a rope to a tree, climber, etc.

Adult Wilderness Survival Camps – Lifesong Wilderness Adventures “The adult Circle camp survival series is a wilderness skills methodology that guides you from a beginning level of knowledge, and transforms you into an experienced, advanced, outdoor adventurer in three individual weeks of training.” ~ Mark Wienert The Circle camp series of survival are held at our California Survival School locations near Mt Shasta – CA. First Circle Camp First Circle wilderness survival and bushcraft skills is an exclusive week long outdoor California training camp featuring, basic survival skills using primitive and modern technology, wilderness navigation and orientation, fundamentals of tracking and nature awareness, survival attitude, and provides outstanding outdoor adventure. Lifesong Wilderness Adventures offers the best hands-on, personalized attention while developing your physical and mental ability for wilderness survival and natural disasters… Select First Circle Camp… Second Circle Camp Select Second Circle Camp… THE EDGE-extreme adventure Select THE EDGE…

An Introduction to IFAKs (Individual First Aid Kits) | A Survival Plan Warning: There are TEN videos on this page, and a few of them are “graphic” in nature. If you are studying prepping with children, review this page before showing them. An introduction to IFAKs, (Individual First Aid Kits), courtesy of quite a few friendly folks who posted their YouTube videos. I went through and selected a few of them for your own review. Some good ideas throughout. You certainly don’t need to carry everything you see, but each item has its merits. Keep in mind that your kit should be easy to open, and hide nothing critical. You’ll see QuickClot. One point made is that you can “build your own” cheaper than buying one. Just be watchful for “IFAK style” kits. Two different kits based on the Condor rip away pouch IFAK based on BDS Tactical 6X8 (Nice little side note, Made in USA with lifetime warranty!) US Army Issue – Simple pouch and content components. Marine Corp training video, introduced by Carl Weathers. USMC IFAK content review. My plug for Celox products.

Survival Food – 56 food supplies from the store When disaster strikes, there’s a pretty good chance your local grocery stores are going to be stripped bare in a matter of hours. From panicked people trying to stock up on last minute supplies, to those who failed to prepare for even short-term disasters and now find themselves facing the prospect of starving, your local grocery store is going to look like a battleground in a post-apocalyptic movie. Most grocery stores have a maximum 3 day supply of goods on hand before they run dry. That means even short-term disasters like hurricanes, floods and earthquakes can cause supply chain problems that will quickly wipe out their inventory. Now throw in a long-term disaster that cuts of supplies for months, and you have a real recipe for disaster. To be prepared to face an emergency situation where food supplies are blocked, you need to invest in a long-term food supply. Survival Food that adds flavor & comfort: SaltSugar – Brown or WhiteRaw HoneyAlcohol – Whiskey, Vodka, etc… Oils: Resources:

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