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Making a Paracord Fishing Lure

As an avid outdoorsman and survivalist, I am a huge paracord fan! I’m always trying to find to paracord creations, and I think I may have found one of the coolest paracord creations yet. A paracord fishing lure! It can

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11 Rookie Survival Prepping Mistakes You Must Avoid

We all make mistakes, but in survival, it’s best if you make them BEFORE you’re faced with the disaster or an emergency. It’s easy to figure out why. Even something as “simple” as a handheld HAM radio can be difficult

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Making a Survival Lamp using Olive Oil

In this day and age, people believe that they cannot survive without technology! Well, the majority of the human race has lived without technology. Henceforth, you can too! When Thomas Edison invited the lightbulb, the world got a whole lot

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When the Fault Breaks (Book Review)

When The Fault Breaks by Xavier Bruehler is a post-apocalypse book predicated by the rupture of the Cascadia Fault. It is about the stories and lives of survivors of the Mega Quake in a world of chaos and mayhem. It is

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Introduction to Backpacks and Bug Out Bags

Introduction to Backpacks and Using Them As Bug Out Bags How to carry stuff has been a concern of man throughout his entire existence.  You can carry some stuff in your hands, but not much, and then you can’t use

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5 DIY Hacks to Keep the Bugs Away

5 DIY Hacks to Keep the Bugs Away One of the enjoyable parts of summer is sitting outside late at night talking with your loved ones. Whether you’re chilling on your backyard, patio or in your front porch – one

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How To Set Up Camp At Night

How to Set up Camp at Night Camping at night can be fun for all ages. It allows the campers time to do fun activities such as telling stories, night walking, and stargazing. There are several factors that determine how

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How To Make A Foothold Trap From A Sardine Can

Of all the survival skills known to man, my favorite skill is wilderness trapping. Trapping is just like hunting. Unlike firearms and fishing poles, traps work for you 24/7. You do not have to be at the trapping location for

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Breaking 8 Food Storage Myths

Food storage is one of the most important process for homesteaders, off-gridders or anyone preparing for a TEOTWAWKI situation. That said, it is common that preppers wrongly store food and water by either storing it in the wrong way or

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Making Waterproof Matches with Candle Wax

Using matches to start a fire is awesome, unless you end up getting you matches wet. If your matches get wet they will never ignite. Matches are a great and simple way to start a fire in a survival situation

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