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Best bushcraft knife? I like the Bark River Aurora
Home If you’re searching for a bushcraft knife, here’s some things to look for. I checked out the Bark River Aurora, and I am impressed. by Leon Pantenburg I bought this knife to test and evaluate and received no compensation for reviewing it. Somebody will get ticky about the difference between a bushcraft and a …
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Here are five reasons to use a lanyard on your survival knife
http://www.survivalcommonsense.com Ever wonder what to do with that hole in the knife handle, or the split ring on your pocket knife? Combine these with a piece of cord to make your knife safer. by Leon Pantenburg Use paracord and the hole in the handle to make a knife safer and easy to keep track of. …
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How to make and carry a survival hydration system
Home What do you need to stay hydrated? There isn’t a do-it-all, indispensable water filtration/purification system, as far as I’m concerned. But here is how to put together an integrated survival water system that may work for you. by Leon Pantenburg Start with where you anticipate being. Water will be harder to find in arid …
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Make easy survival recipe Alfredo sauce from storage foods
Home Pasta is easy to store and simple to cook – all you do is boil it in water. In an emergency situation, this can be done over a campfire, biomass stove, or just about anything that can produce heat. But how will you make it taste good? The answer is a sauce of some …
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Stuff that works|Ten pieces of gear an outdoorsperson should have
Home Those who have hung out in the woods or wilderness areas for any length of time come up with favorite items that do the job. A good description might be: “Stuff that works.” By Leon Pantenburg Somebody commented: “The Ten Essentials survival gear is a given. That should go everywhere. But what are some …
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Dryer Lint as Wilderness Survival Firestarter? No Way!
Home Inevitably, at every firemaking seminar I’m involved in, somebody suggests using dryer lint as firestarter. Dryer lint is incredibly flammable, apparently, and should be in your survival kit. My response: I have tested and tried dryer lint, don’t carry it, and recommend you don’t either. Visit our store! You can make your own sex …
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Ten tips about buying a high-end and/or custom knife online
Home Before you invest in an expensive knife from a company on the internet, check these things out. by Leon Pantenburg I didn’t expect anything from the knife company, but was checking out the customer service, return policy, and just how hard it would be to return something. (You’re welcome, oh loyal readers!) I’m very …
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Get a useful, historic survival knife|The mountain man’s Russell Green River
http://www.survivalcommonsense.com Looking for some inexpensive, quality meat processing knives? A standard of the western fur trade was a do-all utility knife manufactured by J. Russell & Co. and sometimes referred to as a “Green River”. Here’s a look at the Russell knife patterns, and how they shape up today. by Leon Pantenburg Three of us …
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Build an emergency biomass block stove for $4
Home Suppose you have to boil water for purification and need an effective way to do it. Here’s how to make a biomass stove out of concrete blocks to get you by until help can arrive. by Leon Pantenburg So the earthquake/tornado/whatever hits, buildings collapse, the street is covered in debris and you’re on your …
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