General Survival 

The Primitive Skills of Bushcraft: How to Thrive in the Great Outdoors

Bushcraft is the art of thriving in the great outdoors by utilizing primitive skills and techniques. It is a way of connecting with nature and living off the land in a sustainable and respectful manner. In today’s modern world where we are increasingly disconnected from nature, bushcraft offers a way to rekindle our primal instincts and learn to survive and thrive in the wilderness. One of the key components of bushcraft is the ability to build shelters using natural materials such as branches, leaves, and mud. By understanding the principles…

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General Survival 

When Disaster Strikes: How to Stay Safe and Survive in a Devastated City

When disaster strikes, whether it be a natural disaster like a hurricane or earthquake, or a man-made disaster such as a terrorist attack or industrial accident, it is crucial to know how to stay safe and survive in a devastated city. In the chaos and confusion that follows a disaster, it can be easy to panic and make mistakes that could put your life at risk. By following a few simple tips and strategies, you can increase your chances of survival and stay safe in a dangerous situation. First and…

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General Survival 

Shelter Construction: The Key to Surviving in the Great Outdoors

When venturing into the great outdoors, one of the most crucial aspects of survival is finding or constructing shelter. Whether you are camping, hiking, or facing a survival situation, having a shelter can protect you from the elements and provide a sense of security. In this article, we will explore the importance of shelter construction and provide tips on how to build a shelter in the wilderness. The first step in shelter construction is finding a suitable location. Look for a flat, dry area that is away from potential hazards…

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Bushcraft 

2 DAYS in the Snow cave / Giant Winter Bushcraft Shelter ASMR

We don’t have much snow this year, but because of the winds, it usually accumulates at the bottom of the cliff. With the help of a … source

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