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Rule of Threes

July 27, 2009

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Think of three like a magic number. Not only is it the most important number to remember when signaling for rescue, in a survival situation remembering the number “three” can save your life because it refers to basic survival guidelines. The rule of threes can help you define your priorities in a survival situation because [...]

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Healing with Honey and Cinnamon

July 17, 2009

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Jar of Honey

Here is an article my wife got from a friend on the medicinal use of honey and cinnamon. Haven’t tried these out yet, but it looks interesting and matches some of my research and experience with honey when I was raising bees. Facts on Honey and Cinnamon: It is found that a mixture of honey [...]

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Be Prepared, Emergency vs Disaster, a Short Story

July 16, 2009

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[...] he is beginning to think he should have taken the other fork in the road, some miles back. He keeps repeating to himself that he never gets lost and tries to cheer himself up with thoughts of finally being on an adventure. Suddenly he is startled when his car hits a sharp rock protruding into the side of the road. Slowing to a stop he hears the loud hiss of air [...]

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Sharpening a Knife

July 16, 2009

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Most accidental knife cuts are caused by having a dull knife. A sharp knife is much easier to use and makes a better product with whatever you are doing. Try to make it a habit  to pull out your knife and sharpen it when you find yourself with idle time, but don’t go so crazy [...]

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Other Knives to Also Consider

July 16, 2009

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A good folding knife can be valuable no matter what you are doing, as long as it can be securely locked into position when in use and will stay firmly closed when folded, always carry one. A blade in a wooden handle is usually best for comfort and because it will not slip when you [...]

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Choosing a Knife

July 16, 2009

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It is always a good idea to invest in a good, high quality knife, rather than getting a cheap one that will break, bend or quickly lose it’s edge when you use it. It should be a knife that can “take a beating”. Choosing the right one for you really depends on its intended use, [...]

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Rules for Handling a Knife

July 16, 2009

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Remember that, in addition to being a valuable tool for survival, knives can be dangerous and are weapons that can injure and kill. Whether used in a survival situation, on a hike in the wilderness, in your workshop or in your kitchen at home, there are some common sense rules you should know and practice [...]

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A Knife for Survival

July 16, 2009

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A knife is probably the most valuable all around tool you can have when it comes to survival situations and living off the land. It can be used for so many diverse activities that it would be impossible to list them all out here. Just to name a few important ones, a knife can be [...]

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Emergency Survival Pouch

July 16, 2009

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Anna, thank you for your comment and you make a good point. Yes, there is something larger than a survival kit, it’s called a survival pouch. To always be even more prepared for any circumstances you should have a survival pouch. This would be larger than your survival kit, so you wouldn’t carry it around [...]

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Survival Kit

July 15, 2009

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Just a few important items can make all the difference in your struggle for survival. Collect the items listed below. They can all fit into a small container, like a 2oz tobacco tin, that will hardly be noticeable when slipped into your trousers or jacket pocket. Don’t choose a larger container, you may find it [...]

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