Category: Survival Tips

Top 10 SHTF Communications

Published on May 1, 2012 Sensible Prepper Presents: Top 10 SHTF Communications. Comms are vital in an emergency situation and Cell phones could be shut down in certain situations. 1. Cell Phone 2. Multi-Band Scanner 3. AM/FM Radio 4. Weather Radio 5. Shortwave Radio 6. FRS Radios 7. GMRS Radios 8. CB Radios 9. Marine …

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How to Make Sugar From Beets

  Making sugar from beets is a natural and practical way to add some sweetness to life while also creating a nice morale boost. While the sugar won’t taste exactly like what we expect from the refined cane products we get from the store, it is a nice and healthier alternative. The process of turning …

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Growing Your Own Antibiotic Bandages

Lamb’s Ear is a soft, easy to maintain and grow plant that has strong antibiotic properties. One seedling can turn into a broad, leafy plant that will range in size from 12 to 24 inches. It rests close to the ground and is self-seeding. The leaves are soft, almost felt-like, and they can easily be …

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Hobo Stove Cook Stove – The Best Ever!

Uploaded on Oct 25, 2010 Just for you I demonstrate my homemade stainless steel Hobo Stove cook kit. Hobo’s never had it this good baby! I also talk a little hobo history and hobo social order while we listen to some blues.. My hobo stove is made from a stainless steel stock pot that I …

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SHTF: DIY $15 Water Filtration System

             

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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E.D.C. basic everyday carry

    Published on Jan 15, 2015 E.D.C. My Everyday Carry for work and going out. This is a basic set up for an everyday carry. It includes a leatherman, pen, an altoids survival kit, water, phone, tools, lighter, flashlight, 550 paracord and chap stick.

How to make a trade point for primitive archery hunting

Published on Jul 26, 2013 This trade point will be used in a future video on how to make a Comanche style arrow from 1868. I learned about this style arrow from an article in Primitive Archery Magazine (June 2010) written by Billy Berger titled Treasures of the Smithsonian Part III

Top 10 Forgotten Bug Out Bag Items

    In this video I outline what I think the top 10 forgotten bug out bag items are. When most people put there bug out bags together summer jam series they get the basics. They pack rope, knives,a tent, some matches and maybe a gun. But most people forget the little things that could …

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Edible Wild Plants Video Field Guide to 100 Useful Wild Herbs 1988

Rule 1: If in doubt, leave it out. If you are not 100 percent certain of a plant’s identity, then don’t eat it. Rule 2: Focus on the 20 percent of plants that you see 80 percent of the time. There are hundreds of wild edible plants out there, but you’ll save energy and avoid …

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