When going camping or hiking it is very common to keep all your things in your backpack. But what happens if there are items you need to have access to immediately? Then it becomes difficult to always stop your trekking, remove...
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Wilderness First Aid: How to Treat Common Injuries And Request Help
Going into the wild inevitably means you’re facing the harsh nature and environment. Injuries and accidents may occur much more often compared to those occurring in the city. Injuries, bites, hypothermia, drowning, bone...
Water Purification Tablets: How Do They Work + Best Products Reviews
Traveling in the wilderness may eventually leave you without any safe water stores, and you will have to use what nature provides – water from streams, rivers, lakes, etc. As pleasant as this sounds, it brings dangers in...
Best Food Dehydrator: Top 10 Dehydrators on The Market
Dehydrating food has become a staple method for preserving food, practiced by survivalists, hikers, campers and communities in disaster-prone areas. Some people may prefer to dehydrate their food in more primitive and basic...
Best Fire Starter: Various Fire Starters for Survivalists
While camping or hiking you will at some point need to build a fire, cook your meal or boil your water. If your matches and lighter can’t help you (it’s rainy, foggy, too moist) you will have some trouble starting any...
How to Build A Storm Shelter: Above Ground Construction | Survival-Mastery
There are two types of shelters – above ground (or ground level) and underground. For either of these, there are specific conditions. This post focuses on above ground storm shelters, but you can read “How to Build a...
Top 10 Handguns: The Handgun Aficionado’s Guide
Guns have been a part of American life since the United States’ inception. In our constitution, it states all Americans can bear arms, if they so please. Of course, there are rules with every privilege. The firearm must be...
Long Shelf Life Foods: Top-10 Food List for Emergency Situations
Preparing to store food for emergency situations or camping experience requires that you have some knowledge about which foods can still be edible after years. Of course, if a disaster strikes and your only food source is the...
Disaster Preparedness Kit: All The Items You Need During A Disastrous Event
Natural disasters occur with relative frequency in certain areas like the eastern coastal and inland regions in the United States, Japan, the Oceanic islands like Thailand, Malaysia, etc. The chances that some hurricane, tornado...
How to Start A Fire: Popular And Unusual Methods of Building A Fire
If you’re a survivalist who tends to spend a lot of time in the nature your chances of ending up in a critical situation are pretty high. Or maybe you’re a casual hiker who always carries matches and has never...