When it comes to wilderness or urban survival, a set of the proper tools is absolutely critical. If you're considering (I hope!) about putting a survival kit together, here's how to start.
Begin with the Ten Essentials, the basic list of what you need to have. Virtually every organization has some variation of this list, and it doesn't really matter whose you follow. Your best bet it to make your own survival kit, based on your needs and skills, because you control the components' quality. Don't buy a commercial survival kit, toss it in your backpack or rig and think you are prepared. Above all, don't let your survival kit give you a false sense of security! To see the list, click here.
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DeletePeople really should avert their gaze from the modern survival thinking for just a bit and also look at how folks 150 years ago did it. These guys were the last generation to practice basic things-for a living-that we call survival skills now.
Click on the link bellow to find out how the early pioneers - who had a long hard journey ahead - built the Self-Feeding Fire in order to take a much needed refreshing nap (no need to add logs).
How to Start a Self-Feeding Fire That Lasts All Night Long
People really should avert their gaze from the modern survival thinking for just a bit and also look at
How folks 150 years ago did it.
These guys were the last generation to practice basic things-for a living-that we call survival skills now.
Survival Things Our Great Grandfathers Did Or Built Around The House.
Remember... back in those days, there was no electricity... no refrigerators... no law enforcement... and certainly no grocery store or supermarkets...
So I really can't think of anyone more qualified in sharing real-life survival lessons than people who lived through times like these.
Survival Things Our Great Grandfathers Did Or Built Around The House.
Quite simply, I believe that an excellent survival kit starts with a great survival items list. The length of the list does entirely depend on the outdoor activity. I like your survival kit list because it’s simple and precise. I will recommend this to a friend. Here is another great post I read on survival kit: http://wildernessmastery.com/survival/how-to-make-a-survival-kit.html
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