Survival Basics - page 149

  • The largest annual UK gathering of people with an interest in Bushcraft & survival skills takes place in September in Wiltshire. Andrew meets some of the instructors, learns a few new skills and finds out what attracts people to the woods.

  • The Hexamine stove is used by most of the worlds armed forces. With the included Hexamine Fuel Tablets, you can easily prepare a meal. If tablets are no longer available, from whatever reason, then use this military survival technique. Keep in mind: When things don’t go as planned: Adapt. Improvise and Overcome.

  • Winter Survival shelters, like the quinzee and other primitive skills and survival shelters, rely on slowing the air exchange between warmed interior air and the cold air outside. Come to a course to learn more!

  • Lots of quality gear @ http://www.heavycoverinc.com/#_l_1f

  • Bushcraft shelter Canvas tarp 2 and equipment: Bushcraft, Survival Skills, Historical Lore, Primitive Skills, Archery, Trapping, Fishing, Navigation, Knives, Axes, Fire, Water, and Shelter, That’s Wilderness Outfitters of the Appalachians.

  • I recently spent a week teaching primitive skills at Sigma 3 Survival School. Here are some highlights of all the fun we had. Thanks to Jeff, Dan, Jackie, and Matt. Special thanks to Robert and Jeremiah. Love you guys

  • This is a look at the Echo Sigma Runner System from Brownells. This is a cool base kit for those who are looking to buy a high quality prepackaged kit that is filled with premium gear. The Echo Sigma Runner System will put you several steps ahead and give you the basic items needed for…

  • This is a review of the Schrade SCHF59 fixed blade survival and bushcraft knife. You can buy this knife on Amazon here: . It is a sweet mid sized fixed blade knife and works well for a lot of the common around the camp tasks. Check it out! CLICK HERE FOR 30 DAYS FREE PLUS…

  • On a cold and wet autumn day I seek out a common type of tinder that can ignite, even in damp conditions. I also gather White Cedar leaves to make one of my favorite wild edible drinks: Cedar Tea.

  • Day Trip to the Woods
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    Hanging out on a Saturday up in a new area. What an awesome day!

  • Water- Gathering Basics
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    Wilderness Survival, Primitive Skills, & Bushcraft skills on water purification, storage & gathering tips shared by primitive skills and outdoor educators from the Maine Primitive Skills School.

  • Primitive wilderness living & survival skills by John & Geri McPherson.