Blogs1 - 10 of 32 recent posts for tag:"survival equipment"
08
Dec
2009
About Leon Pantenburg

9 days ago by Leon

Leon Pantenburg’s fascination with wilderness survival is a direct result of his enthusiasm for wild and remote wilderness areas. “I don’t claim to be a wilderness survival expert, but I’m in the backcountry a lot, and I enjoy testing and trying new equipment and techniques,” he said. “I particularl ...

Survival Common Sense - survivalcommonsense.com

02
Dec
2009
Affordable Camping Gears

15 days ago by amabirwat

The right sort of camping appliances helps make sure that when you next go out camping that you are going to get to enjoy a great camping trip while the incorrect sort of low cost camping gears can and will turn your camping trip into a genuine bad dream. This implies that you have got to pay plenty ...

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01
Dec
2009
Readiness

16 days ago by Ethoskiwi

I recently stayed at a high-end Hotel for business and was struck by how empty the place was. No matter where I went I was alone, wandering the halls of a seemingly empty facility. It was unsettling and strange, like a plot out of a B-grade movie where suddenly one person finds that he is all alone ...

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When the Power Grid Shuts Down: Why You Should Care to Prepare

16 days ago by Ethoskiwi

Imagine a life without the conveniences we have all come to expect from today’s modern infrastructure. Every time you flush the toilet, turn on a light, run the air conditioner, open the refrigerator, brush your teeth, drink a glass of water, cook on your stove top, listen to your ipod, shop at the ...

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28
Nov
2009
Survival Survey: What survival gear would you buy with an extra $500?

19 days ago by thesurvivalmom

I’ve been browsing through the enormous selection of survival and emergency supplies and resources at Amazon and have filled up quite a few pages in my Amazon store with some good choices. Imagine that you have an extra $500 to further your preparations for the future. How would you spend it? Use th ...

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From The Survival Mom: Survival Survey: What survival gear would you buy ...

19 days ago by thesurvivalmom

I’ve been browsing through the enormous selection of survival and emergency supplies and resources at Amazon and have filled up quite a few pages in my Amazon store with some good choices. Imagine that you have an extra $500 to further your preparations for the future. How would you spend it? Use th ...

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24
Nov
2009
The Best Turkey You’ll Ever Taste

22 days ago by admin

We’re having a huge gathering of family and friend at our place this year for Thanksgiving. We decided that we’re going to eat in the barn and we bought a new space heater so everyone stays warm. We don’t keep animals there. It’s strictly for equipment and working, but since we don’t have a 5th whee ...

Skilled Urban Survivor - skilledurbansurvivor.com

23
Nov
2009
Peter Kummerfeldt’s Survival kit list

24 days ago by Leon

Thinking (I hope) about putting a survival kit together? This information from wilderness survival expert Peter Kummerfeldt is a good place to start. Actually, just thinking about assembling a kit is where to begin! Good luck – these materials could save your life! http://www.outdoorsafe.com/kits.ht ...

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Survival Essentials from the Korean War

24 days ago by Leon

Being prepared for the outdoors is just common sense. This excerpt from “The Coldest War: A Memoir of Korea” by James Brady, shows that having basic survival equipment on your person is not a new idea! “We forgot a lot of what they taught us at Quantico. But I remembered Joe Will’s lecture. Will was ...

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Troop 73 Ultralight Alcohol Stove Project

24 days ago by Leon

This stove design is absolute simplicity and well within the skill levels of virtually anyone. I was able to make one on my first try using only my Leatherman. Scouts in Troop 18, in Bend, Oregon, were all able to complete this project with a minimum of help. The stoves work very well, are safe to o ...

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