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Backyard Deer Hunting: Converting deer to dinner for pennies per pound

1 Comment 24 April 2010

When I first heard about this book I was extremely eager to dive in and start reading. This book is FULL of great information related to hunting, prepping and cooking deer. The author WM. Hovey Smith lays out all of his information in an easy to read format, and is full of cost effective methods [...]

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Wild Plant Ediblity

No Comments 18 April 2010

The most natural Test only 1 part of a plant at a time. Separate the plant into its basic components (stems, roots, buds, and flowers). Smell the food for strong acid odors.  Remember, smell alone does not indicate a plant is edible or inedible. DO NOT eat 8 hours before the test and drink only [...]

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Fire Building on Snow and Poorman’s Stove Update

No Comments 17 April 2010

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Fast Food For You Bug-Out Bag

5 Comments 15 April 2010

By Brian Dolge As I work my way through the process of making up a 72 hour kit/ bug-out bag I thought I would post parts of my work here for others to use as they see fit. As there has been a bit of talk here lately about what to do for long-term compact [...]

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Common Sense Survival for Outdoor Enthusiasts

1 Comment 02 April 2010

by Bob Newman This is a mini guide to surviving for 5 days; it is a “friendly” text that you can give your spouse or child to read without scaring them. It does not cover foraging, snaring, etc. so would be totally inadequate for medium or long-term survival.

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How To Build A Basic Shelter

1 Comment 30 March 2010

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Prepare Your Home for an Emergency

No Comments 27 March 2010

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Making Emergency Ration Packs

No Comments 26 March 2010

The Leader, January 1987 From: Greybeard Over the past 10 years, Calgary area Scouts have successfully made and tested two different emergency ration packs, spending a couple of weeks collecting supplies and a couple of patrol meetings building each pack. Younger Scouts find it easier to make a simple Tobacco Tin Pot, while older boys [...]

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Choosing a Survival Dog

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Choosing a Survival Dog

32 Comments 25 March 2010

Photo Credit Since the dawn of time, man and dog have had an unbreakable relationship. Throughout history, they have served their owners as loyal companions, dedicated protectors, and loving family members.  From their service in police duties and war to assisting the handicapped, a dog is a valuable and helpful friend for a variety of [...]

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Wilderness Survival – Useful Knots

1 Comment 24 March 2010

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Hand Made Survival Pouches

2 Comments 23 March 2010

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How to Survive – not depending on FEMA

6 Comments 19 March 2010

Some Ways to Prepare for the Absolute Worst By DAMON DARLIN Originally Published: September 10, 2005 Pam Stegner knows a lot about preparing for an emergency. After all, Mrs. Stegner, a former emergency medical technician in Collins, Mo., has been stockpiling for years now. To take care of her family of five during a catastrophe, [...]

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DIY – Buddy Burner

1 Comment 17 March 2010

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The survivalist’s guide to do-it-yourself medicine

3 Comments 15 March 2010

Come the apocalypse, who will fill your prescriptions? Ragnar Benson lives on nine acres in southern Idaho with his pet skunks and his wife and 100-plus guns of varying caliber. Benson is what you and I would call a survivalist, and what Benson prefers to call a preparedness type of person. Benson is more prepared [...]

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