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The Guide to Primitive Survival Traps

The Guide to Primitive Survival Traps is a guide for all outdoorsmen and survivalist who enjoy the sport of trapping and wilderness survival. With an easy, basic read and images for an easier understanding, this guide provides you with instructions

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A Day In The Life Of Tim MacWelch

Editor’s Note: Tim MacWelch is New York Times Best-Selling author of Prepare for Anything and is the survival writer at Outdoor Life. Father, husband, author, teacher, and perpetual student? There are a lot of facets to my identity during the

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Honeysuckle Bark for Fire Tinder?

Is honeysuckle bark good for fire starting? Can you place honeysuckle bark in the center of your fire bundle? Yes, yes you can! Below is a video by Blake Alma putting honeysuckle bark to the fire starting test… Visit: EZ Battery

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The Fatwood Handle Ferrocerium Rod

Below is a video about 4 Directions Bushcraft’s Fatwood Handle Ferro Rod. An awesome ferrocerium rod for survival purposes. Its large fatwood handle is great for making wood shaving to ignite your fire! Visit: EZ Battery Reconditioning To Learn More here:

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How to Build a Swedish Jet Stove

The video below is a new take that combines the Swedish Fire Torch with a Rocket Stove using a chainsaw. GET A $25 CREDIT CARD KNIFE FOR 100% FREE!  Have you tried this torch/stove? If you have let us know

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5 Tips for Female Survivalist

What would you do if your car died out in the middle of nowhere, or if you were out hiking and got lost in the woods? Almost every survival article out there is geared towards men. What about women, where

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Stovehinge Rocket Stove Review And Demo

The Stovehinge Collapsible Rocket Stove uses much less fuel than an open fire for cooking, allowing the user to preserve fuel in any fuel-limited or emergency situation. It is great for homesteading, prepping, off-grid survival, and camping. It is packable

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10 Ways to Make Fire with Natural Tinders

  Below is a video by AlfieAesthetics about starting a fire with Western Red Cedar Bark, Birch Bark/Birch Dust, Coal Fungus, Pine Cones, Tinder Fungus, Fireweed, Thistle, Punkwood, Wood Shavings & Dried Grass. GET A $25 CREDIT CARD KNIFE FOR 100%

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How to make an Easy Survival Spear

The spear has been a treasured hunting weapon for thousands of years. Below is a video by Blake Alma, editor-in-chief here at Survival Daily, showing you how to make your own simple spear. Visit: EZ Battery Reconditioning To Learn More

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How to Start a Fire in the Wilderness

Fire, ever since the creation of man it has played a crucial role in our existence. To be acquainted on how to build a lasting fire is one of the most fundamental wilderness skills and the very foundation of survival.

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