Survival Basics - page 56

  • Warning: Follow these steps at your own risk. Vitamin C is very important to keeping yourself healthy and alert in a survival situation. Pine needles steeped in 8oz. of boiling water will produce the same amount of Vitamin C as 8oz. of orange juice. Watch to find out more!

  • An ultra-lite bushcraft shelter idea that will get you off the ground in comfort. Hammock campers can also use this shelter frame to create the perfect place to hang your hammock for a night in the wild. An idea so good we called it amazing. Music by Kevin Macleod – Happy Boy Theme Email econochallenge@live.com…

  • Joe Teti demonstrates step-by-step how to make a compass using basic items you can find at home: a string, a paperclip, and magnetite. | For more Dual Survival, visit Watch full episodes of Dual Survival! | Subscribe to Discovery! |

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  • A step-by-step guide to making fire with the hand drill, meant for people who have never done it before. Please leave your own tips and tricks, favorite materials, etc. in the comments. For this video, I’ve used Common Mullein and Box Elder, and describe another combination — Jerusalem Artichoke and White Pine. The video goes…

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  • A one credit class at Greenfield Community College. Here creative students have found a way to make a hinged door for their debris shelter.

  • This is the 3 Knife system I generally use for my survival gear whenever I head out into the woods. I prefer to have a small multi-bladed pocket knife, a medium sized thin blade knife for fine cutting work and a larger knife for doing those heavy duty tasks like split wood fires. Having the…

  • Katie Russell and friends camped outside Yellowstone National Park in February and March 2014 to make use of left-behind pieces from the buffalo hunt – hides, skulls, bones, fur, organs, and more. In the process, they worked to build connections with the native hunters, the Buffalo Field Campaign, park officials, tourists and townsfolk alike. It…