Survival Basics - page 135

  • Down the creek a bit is a hill that has digger squirrels. They are legal to kill so we are preparing to trap some. There are many animals along the creek so I need to be sure to target the correct one so we’re setting up the trail camera again. Once I am sure we…

  • One of our training Instructor, Bobby Plude, shares a quick tip and trick to maximize the effectiveness of hand made tent stakes when being used to construct shelters. This simple technique can really improve the function of the tent or tarp you are setting up to ensure they will not pull out in the middle…

  • So baust Du Dir im Notfall Survival einen Kompass aus Handy und Schlüsselbund!

  • How to Tie the Thief Knot
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    A step by step guide to tying the Thief Knot ( AKA: Bag Knot or Bread Bag Knot). The Thief Knot is an ancient security Knot that resembles the Square Knot (Reef Knot) except that the terminal ends are on alternate sides. Historically, sailors would secure their belongings in a bag or tote using the…

  • This is a review of the Katadyn Pocket Water Filter. A good water filter could be one of the most important items of survival gear you carry when you go into the wilderness. I believe the Pocket Water Filter from Katadyn is one of the best water filters on the market today! I give this…

  • Fire from scratch, in less than 3.5 minutes. Note, I suspect Mr Cornell has patent leather palms….

  • If you find yourself without shoes, it is important that you find a way to cover your feet. With a grass bundle a sort of shoe sole is formed…..

  • In my opinion this kit is a viable option for beginners to add to. It would fit in your pants pocket, glove box or use it for redundancy in your bug out bag. It can be found at Walmart or order it on Amazon with the link below. http://amzn.to/1EcFqUf Thanks to The Prepper Dad who…

  • My 16-day, 176-mile hike across Canyonlands and the Abajo Mountains to Comb Ridge. One of the largest “pavement-free” regions in the United States, where highlights include Horeshoe Canyon, The Maze, Druid Arch, Angel Arch, Salt Creek, Abajo Peaks and Comb Ridge.

  • Here we take a look at an offering from a company called Guardian Survival. This is their Elite 72 hour emergency bag, which like the name suggests, has everything you need to bug out for a 72 hour period. Basic, but comprehensive, this is a exactly what you need if you don’t have a kit…

  • We are in need of an ax for projects that require more than a stone knife. This is our quest for making a primitive ax. Here’s some pics of our “red clay” survival trip we posted on Paleoplanet Part 1 Part 2

  • Bushcraft Expeditions annual trip to the Bamboo forests of Northern Thailand, learning the Bushcraft and survival skills of the Karen people. For more information please click here: