5 Essentials To Bring With You On A Rainy Camping Trip

Those who enjoy a bit of adventure and want to explore the great outdoors can enjoy camping in the rain. Spending time in a secluded environment and enjoying the tranquility of nature can prove to make for a memorable experience.

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Concrete Canvas Shelters: Rapidly Deployable Hardened Shelter – Just Add Water!

If you find yourself in a situation where you need some sort of shelter, these concrete canvas shelters may be a good option. These CCS shelters have been around for a handful of years or so and appear to have

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How To Build A Yurt For Wilderness And SHTF Survival

A yurt (ger) is a very basic, traditional tent-like structure favored over centuries by nomadic Turkic peoples stretching from Mongolia to Central Anatolia. The yurt has traveled well over time from basic living quarters for nomads and soldiers, to hippie

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How to Maximize the Range of your FRS/GMRS Radios

(David Spero) If you collect any random group of radio owners together and asked them what they would most like to improve on their radios, the chances are most of them would emphatically say ‘more range’. Now, when we talk

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How To Assemble A Red File For Emergency Preparedness

Many potential emergencies may require you to evacuate your home. Some may be short, others longer and still others may prevent you from returning at all. Despite your displacement, many facets of normal life continue. Bills need to be paid,

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Why You Should Keep Some Form Of Emergency Documentation In Your 72 Hour Kit

In addition to the items you keep in your 72 hour kit, bug-out-bag, or any survival kit, do not discount the value of keeping a written list of information including emergency documentation of important contacts, and even account numbers with simple

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12 Tips For Movement During Evasion

Can you find the man hiding in the picture? If ever in a situation where evasion is paramount, here are 12 tips for movement while minimizing your chances of detection… 1. A moving object is easy to spot. Our eyes and

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10 Survival Lessons Learned In Combat

(Thomas Miller) My time in the Army taught me many things, from the “proper” way to make a bed all the way to how to correctly assault an enemy stronghold; and while every lesson is a valuable lesson, some seem

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5 Survival Shelters You Can Probably Build Yourself

Here are some great looking survival shelters you can probably build yourself if you ever find yourself in a SHTF or survival situation… assuming you have moderate skills. Also a fun project to do with the kids when camping. If

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How To Make A Camp Hot Water Heater With Easy To Use Dispensing Feature

Whoever thought of this is brilliant. They figured out how to make a camp hot water heater with easy to use dispensing feature using a turkey fryer. All you need is some propane and a spigot and you can get

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