Metal cup: Useful addition to emergency kit or survival gear
Some of the best items for survival kits are common, easily-found products. One of those is a large metal cup. A tin cup can be used for many things.
read moreSome of the best items for survival kits are common, easily-found products. One of those is a large metal cup. A tin cup can be used for many things.
read moreLet this be your mantra: “I will save me. My survival kit won’t save me. My equipment or gear can’t save me.”
read moreEarthquakes are happening on the west coast this week, and one could occur while you’re at work. Here’s how to use a personal earthquake survival kit to escape a collapsing building.
read moreI carry a bandana, or handkerchief, everywhere. Here’s why you should, too.
read moreMy biomass Solo Stove has been a constant companion in the backcountry since I got it last year. But the latest offering from the company, the Titan may prove to be even more useful to the prepper/survivalist.
read moreWhat happens if you end up with a campfire, some food, and a piece of aluminum foil – can you combine those to make a tasty meal?
read moreYour survival gear is as effective as your ability to use. Here is how to use a ferrocerrium rod to make sparks for firemaking.
read moreWhat kind of maps do you need to function in urban and/or wilderness situations? What happens during a disaster where you are forced to evacuate and need to travel by road, then go off road and finally cross country? You better know where you’re going!
read moreCan bushcraft skills and techniques be adapted to urban settings? I think so, and that is what my book is all about: “Bushcraft Basics: A Common Sense Wilderness Survival Handbook”.
read moreBe ready for any emergency, at any time. From clothing recommendations to picking the best firestarter, expert survival instructor Leon Pantenburg shares his considerable knowledge of bushcraft and survivalist skills so that anyone—backpackers, preppers, city dwellers, and more—can be ready for a possible emergency.
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