Category: Survival Tips

Almost Forgotten Native American Survival Skills

Native American tribes lived in harmony with the land for ages before Europeans settled on this continent. Entire nations were established without the modern creature-comforts of home that we are familiar with today. Their skills and traditions have almost been completely forgotten, but we can still learn much from how they lived. Here are a …

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How to Make a Snare Trap out of Paracord

Making a snare trap from paracord allows you to trap small as well as medium-sized animals with minimal difficulty. Creating an effective trap and placing it in a location where animals travel and forage for food is one of the easiest ways to hunt, and you can set multiple traps to maximize the chances of …

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Situational Awareness

Situational awareness involves a range of active observations that help us to understand our surroundings in order to make good judgment calls. It’s a basic survival instinct that every living thing possesses, but it also requires development and practice. Unfortunately, those who do not exercise good situational awareness are usually the ones who end up …

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How to make a simple solar cooker to understand the use of solar energy

    Published on Jun 1, 2014 A solar cooker is a device which is used to cook food directly under sun light without using Gas, LPG or electricity. It’s a clean process of outdoor cooking. There are two types of cooker, box type and parabolic type. The later one is more efficient. We make …

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DIY – Soda Cap Survival Container

    Published on Mar 14, 2015 You can make mini containers from tops off plastic bottles and they are durable and waterproof,my soda cap container I am using for storage items,survival container.      

How To Make Birch Syrup.

    Published on Apr 26, 2013 How to make Birch Syrup. I have made Maple and Box elder syrup but this video shows you how to make Birch Syrup from the collected sap. This was an interesting project, the sugar in the Birch is not the same as in the Maple tree family. This …

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Making A Stone Bladed Tomahawk

    Uploaded on May 22, 2011 I created a Native American style tomahawk from basic materials. I go through it step by step, just to show you the entire process. I thought it turned out pretty unique. I have not put the stone blades through a great deal of field testing.  

$3 All-In-One Cook Kit – DIY

    Published on May 31, 2012 How to make an “All-In-One” cook kit that includes a cook pot, stove, stand/windscreen, and even fuel! This cheap little combo is very easy to put together and is a safe alternative to DIY alcohol stoves. The kit features an 10cm Imusa mug that serves as a versatile …

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Ultimate Fire Tinder

    These easy-to-make little gems are perfect for camping, bonfires, or simply starting a wood fire at home. They’re inexpensive to make, compact, easy to use, and easily portable.    

How to Make A Homemade Energy Bar

    This is a fairly easy way to make a batch of four energy bars, each with 250 calories, similar to the Clif bars and other energy bars you might buy. Per Serving (approx 55g) Carbs: 20g Protein: 12g Fat: 8g    

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