Video: Gear you don’t need – dump the Mylar blankets from your survival kit
Do you carry a Mylar blanket as an emergency shelter item? If so, here’s why you should get rid of it.
read moreDo you carry a Mylar blanket as an emergency shelter item? If so, here’s why you should get rid of it.
read moreThe best all-around survival/bushcraft knife? Well, there isn’t one single tool that can do it all. But a selection of three different tools can do it all. Here are two experts’ opinions.
read moreBark River’s Little Creek II is one of those knives you didn’t know you needed until you started using it.
read moreMy dad’s shotgun was a handmade drilling shotgun/rifle he brought home from Germany in World War II. It’s my personal connection with the last days of the war in Europe.
read moreSome recipes feel like old friends, and this recipe for squirrel mulligan stew is a perennial favorite.
read moreA useful knife is useful in a variety of situations. If the knife can handle cooking chores, it may do fine when used outside. So the Bark River Water Moccasin should be on your radar if you’re looking for a knife that does a lot of things well.
read moreModify a Zippo lighter to be a more reliable source of fire in your survival kit. Learn why a Zippo is better than matches and a Bic lighter when needing to start a fire in an emergency. Pimp your Zippo to up your survival game.
read moreThe L.T. Wright Large Pouter is a well-designed knife for hard work. There is nothing about this knife I don’t like.
read moreYou don’t have any wilderness experience, but you want some. So what do you take along to make sure you get back? Start your survival kit with the Ten Essentials
read moreTasty food has an incredible impact on morale. My dad told this story from World War II, where he joined a Louisiana family for a Sunday chicken dinner.
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