9 Wild Edibles To Find In The Desert August 21, 2015April 11, 2016tpd Comment Follow me At first glance, the desert looks barren; it’s dry, with very few plants and even fewer animals. However, at closer inspection, [...]
FAT GUYS IN THE WOODS: BLOG SKILL SERIES: Paracord Survival Net August 19, 2015May 1, 2022Creek Stewart Comment Follow me One of my favorite skills of the entire 1st Season of FAT GUYS IN THE WOODS was when Zach, Opie, Joe [...]
How to Survive in America’s Mountains August 18, 2015August 18, 2015James Roberts and Mark Lawrence Comment Follow me How to Survive in America’s Mountains When Governments Fall … Survivors Rise For the inexperienced, surviving in the mountains is a [...]
The Top Ten Edible Insects in North America August 17, 2015January 3, 2016Mark Lawrence Comment Follow me The Top Ten Edible Insects in North America Challenge for every person in a survival situation — Starve or eat insects [...]
Survival: Native American Methods for Catching Fish and Edible Sea Life August 17, 2015October 30, 2016Mark Lawrence Comment Follow me Survival: Native American Methods for Catching Fish and Edible Sea Life Tidal zones, beaches, and coastlines offer up a bounty of [...]
Yes, that’s a Tampon in my mouth : The Swiss Army Survival Tampon : 7 Survival Uses August 15, 2015September 9, 2016Creek Stewart 1 Follow me Do me a favor for the next 5 minutes. Try to forget everything you know about a TAMPON. I know, it’s [...]
15 Tips For Surviving Journeys Through The Wild August 9, 2015August 9, 2015Fred Tyrell Comment Follow me In today’s modern world, land navigation without computer assistance is almost a lost art form. The average person finds it too [...]
12 Survival Hacks Using Just Leaves August 8, 2015August 8, 2015Creek Stewart Comment Follow me Nature provides an abundance of tools and resources if you just know where to look. Today, I’m discussing just one of [...]
6 Trees Every Survivalist Should Know & Why August 6, 2015April 3, 2017tpd 1 Follow me Now is a good time to go out and flag the following six trees before the leaves drop (except the pine). [...]
Survival Hunting: Slingshots and Primitive Skills August 3, 2015February 16, 2017Madison Parker Comment Follow me Survival Hunting: Slingshots and Primitive Skills Madison Parker is a Navy SEAL instructor, survival school instructor, and designer of a handmade [...]
Easy Survival Tarp Shelter August 3, 2015Jarhead Survivor Comment Follow me There are a thousand ways you can make a shelter out of tarp. It’s a great piece of knowledge to have, [...]
Gigging for Survival: “It’s all about the SMALLS.” July 27, 2015July 27, 2015Creek Stewart Comment Follow me I have a friend who makes a living selling items at flea-markets, fairs and festivals and he always says to me, [...]
The Romance and Reality of Survival Fishing July 26, 2015July 26, 2015Doc Montana Comment Follow me Most of us have never needed to catch a fish to save our life. Finding food in a survival situation, whether [...]
Three Excellent Survival Knives for Under $100 July 26, 2015February 19, 2016Jarhead Survivor 1 Follow me Outdoorsmen love knives. The reasons for this are varied, but for me it’s because of the utility they offer. If all [...]
How to Navigate without a Map and Compass July 26, 2015July 26, 2015Joshua Valentine Comment Follow me A good survival kit always has a compass in it, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t find yourself lost in [...]
5 Animals To Raise For Survival Transportation July 20, 2015July 20, 2015Theresa Crouse 2 Follow me In another article, we wrote about the top animals to raise for survival. Now we’d like to talk about animals that [...]
Survival Gear Review: Benchmade Bushcrafter July 20, 2015July 20, 2015Doc Montana Comment Follow me Up until recently, the quiet corner of outdoor activity known as bushcraft was a niche market for those who make knives [...]
FAT GUYS IN THE WOODS: BLOG SKILL SERIES: Become a Fire Walker – Apache Match July 14, 2015July 14, 2015Creek Stewart 1 Follow me You’ve probably noticed that I’ll often send the guys off on the morning of their solo day with some kind of [...]
Surviving The Heat, Surviving The Desert July 8, 2015July 8, 2015Bill White Comment Follow me Deserts are some of the most brutal and inhospitable landscapes found on the face of the earth. The combination of little [...]
Taurus’ New ‘First 24′ Kit July 5, 2015July 5, 2015Dr. John J. Woods Comment Follow me Sometimes preppers simply have to accept a product for what it is, and get past what it is not! I know [...]
5 Survival Hacks That Could Save Your Life In The Wild July 2, 2015July 2, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me Surviving in the woods is something that you may, at some point, need to know about. Even if we never experience [...]
Survival Gear Review: Sawyer Squeeze Mini Water Filter June 30, 2015June 30, 2015Joshua Valentine Comment Follow me In any survival situation, from urban to wilderness, there are few resources as valuable as potable water. As a survivalist, I [...]
Trees You Need for Survival and Their Uses June 29, 2015July 10, 2015Theresa Crouse Comment Follow me In a post-SHTF world, it’s probable that you won’t have access to modern amenities such as electric or gas heat or [...]
Making Fire With a Bow Drill June 28, 2015June 20, 2017Jarhead Survivor 3 Follow me Imagine you’re hiking with some friends on a day hike on a trail you’ve never been on. The trail is well [...]