Category: Prepping Skills

10: Camping Hacks

These may not be the most hard core survival tips, but sometimes these simple ideas will spark another that will be helpful to you in your survival preparation…   Published on May 22, 2015 Here are some creative tips to help you on your next campout!    

Gear: DIY “Smack-crame” Kubotan

    Here is  simple blunt force weapon called a Kubaton, use it to strike your attacker and render then unconscious whilst you make your escape.    

Maxpedition Fatty – The KnifeTex LoadOut

I show you the contents of my Maxpedition Fatty. I also address whether or not a Glock 26 pistol will fit inside. I have a Maxpedition Micro.      

Building A Simple Airlock for Home Brewing

  Published on Jul 31, 2015 Building a simple but elegant fermentation airlock. Cricket is teaching himself to make simple wine using basic equipment and supplies. The airlock keeps airborne mold and bacteria out of the fermenting container while the sugar in the fruit juice is consumed by yeast and then pooped out as alcohol …

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Making a Traditional Besom or Appalachian Broom

 

How To Store Paracord

How To Daisy Chain Paracord   Published on Apr 20, 2013 This is just a quick video to show how to daisy chain paracord.     How To Make A Paracord Donut   Published on Apr 18, 2013 This is a Survival Kit Tip that shows you How To Make A Paracord Donut. This is …

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Making a Native American Earth bowl

  Published on Nov 2, 2014 Making a stew using a earth bowl made out of clay, I put deer jerky and yellow wood sorrel, Dandelion leaves, Yarrow, Garlic. lamb’s quarters, Cooking the stew with hot rocks, Making a Native American Earth bowl.  

Free And Virtually Unlimited Fuel To Heat Your Home

Published on Dec 16, 2013 Every day we have tons of paper sent to us in the mail, boxes that our food is packaged in and in my case, lots of beer packaging. In this video I show you how to turn all that paper into something very useful, a way to heat your home …

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Welding with jumper cables and a pair of batteries

        Uploaded on Sep 18, 2011 A word of caution: When done properly with healthy batteries, this method of emergency welding is safe. However, there are dozens of ways to screw this up and cause property damage and injury. Attempt this at your own risk! I accept no liability for what you …

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How to Boil Water with Hot Stones

    In the absence of modern kitchens, some Native American tribes made use of heated stones to boil water. The procedure is both simple and effective. Step 1: Collect stones Collect stones, taking care to remove debris. The stones should be about the size of a tennis ball. Tip Avoid stones that are porous …

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