Survival Knife Review: Bark River Bird and Trout Knife

Home I won’t carry any knife that doesn’t earn its keep. I think I’ve discovered a new favorite in the Bark River Bird and Trout Knife. by Leon Pantenburg In Central Oregon, a “Cast and Blast” float trip on the John Day River is about as much fun as a sportsperson can have. In the …

Survival cooking: Try a wok for fast, efficient food preparation

Home When it comes to making a lot of food, fast, it’s hard to beat a wok. Should you consider adding one to your preparedness gear? by Leon Pantenburg The three teenaged boys got out of high school about 1 p.m. most days, and they’d generally show up at our house for lunch. They were …

Staying Found: Making sense of the declination diagram

Home Topographic map users are familiar with the small declination diagram at the bottom of the map. Here is how to use it. by Blake Miller This diagram is located at the bottom center of the map. Smoking buy viagra online causes hardening of blood vessels, while alcohol affects a user in various ways. The …

Recycle a plastic tobaggon into a mobile survival tool

Home A plastic kids’  toboggan has many uses in wilderness and survival situations. And they’re easy to find and cheap. Here’s why you might consider one as a piece of survival equipment. by Leon Pantenburg My daughter’s purple plastic toboggan was relegated to the storage shed as she outgrew that aspect of snow sports. But …

How to: Make a skinny wallet a survival tool

Home I already have too much stuff in my wallet – how do I carry survival gear without making it even thicker? by Leon Pantenburg I got that question a few months back, and  I’m with you. My wallet was out of control. It was so thick I couldn’t comfortably sit on it, and I …

How to: One method to sharpen your knife

Home It doesn’t matter how you choose a survival knife or how good the steel is, at some point, that knife will get dull. Here’s one method to sharpen a blade. by Leon Pantenburg This Gerber Gator, left of scissors, is undergoing field testing. It must first make it out of the kitchen! cialis generic …

Survival Recipes: How to make waterfowl gumbo

http://www.survivalcommonsense.com Gumbo is on the menu for about 50 Boy Scouts and volunteers today  (Jan.4, 2014) as part of the annual Christmas tree recycling fundraiser. It’s 19 degrees outside, and several of us volunteers will be doing all the cooking outdoors. Here’s another addition to your survival kit: a recipe for duck or goose gumbo.  …

Learn these emergency tips for handling the cold

Home The weather in Bend, Oregon, where I live, has been beautiful, with highs in the mid-50s and sunshine. But for those of you in the colder areas, here are some survival tips from the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency. by Leon Pantenburg Cold weather and storms are battering much of the country. How will you …

How to Make a Quick, Safe Knife Sheath

Home Some of the most useful camping, survival and meat-cutting knives don’t come with sheaths. Here’s how to make a quick, safe edge guard/sheath out of  a cardboard roll and duct tape. This butcher knife is one of a dozen I bought for $2 each. The sheath came from a barrel full of knife items …

Best survival knife? Bark River Fox River survival/hunting knife review

http://www.survivalcommonsense.com Everybody should have a good survival/hunting knife. The Fox River, made by Bark River knives, might be a good choice for you. by Leon Pantenburg I have a weakness for custom knives, which is totally out of proportion  with my ability to buy them. So while I have several C.T. Fischer custom knives, I’m …