How to Build a Fire Even If The Wood Is Wet
The great thing about fire is the principles of lighting it never change. You still need the same basic three things: oxygen, heat, and fuel.
The great thing about fire is the principles of lighting it never change. You still need the same basic three things: oxygen, heat, and fuel.
Find out why archery is a great skill for survivalists along with the pros and cons of survival bows as a way to hunt or defend yourself.
Just because surviving in the wild is extremely difficult doesn’t mean it’s impossible – you just have to have the right skills. #urbansurvivalsite #bushcraft #bushcraftskills #wildernesssurvival #survivalskills
Teaching survival skills through hands-on games and activities will not only make the experience more fun for your family, it will also help your kids remember key information. #urbansurvivalsite #prepping #children #preparedness #family
Anyone who’s ever built a fire knows you’re supposed to start with smaller pieces of wood and work your way up to larger pieces, but there’s a better way. #urbansurvivalsite #fire #campfire #survivalskills #emergency
Everyone knows how to tie a knot or two, but do you know how to tie survival knots that could save your life and secure your preps?
If you can develop proficiency in one of these 15 rare skills, you’ll not only be able to help yourself survive, you’ll also be able to trade your skills. #urbansurvivalsite #skills #shtf #survivalskills #offgridskills
Fire making is a basic skill, but like most skills, it can be broken down into many parts. In fact, there are seven unique parts that are crucial to the fire making process. #urbansurvivalsite #fire #campfire #firemaking #bushcraft
Our primitive ancestors successfully hunted for thousands of years by using simple weapons like rocks, clubs, spears, bolas, slings, gigs, atlatls, and more. #urbansurvivalsite #survival #weapons #primitive #wildernesssurvival
We can’t be with our kids at all times, and there’s always the chance they’ll get lost. If that happened, would your kids know what to do if they were on their own in a survival situation?