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Salt Uses & Tips | SaltWorks
Mother Earths Moments —
Authority: 116
Beside making food delicious, it’s believed there are more than 14,000 uses for salt, and our grandmothers were probably familiar with most of them. A number of these uses were for simple things around the home before the advent of modern chemicals and cleaners. Many of these salt uses are still valid today and can ...6 days ago -
Adventurer trying to live like Bear Grylls in Scottish wilderness found dead – News – Scotsman.com
Mother Earths Moments —
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Adventurer trying to live like Bear Grylls in Scottish wilderness found dead – News – Scotsman.com. Filed under: Bushcraft, News & Current Events, survival1 week ago -
Bushcraft: Snowflakes
This Illustrated Life. —
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This month at Bushcraft we made paper snowflakes ! And more shrinky dinks ! Some were STAR WARS snowflakes. Then we broke out the Shrinky Dinks... This was a fun way to spend a freezing cold evening, thanks to the folks who braved the weather to join ...2 weeks ago -
Cattails – Natures Supermarket
Mother Earths Moments —
Authority: 116
I’ve been doing some research on cattails recently. There’s alot of information available on the net. Below are several videos and links that I’ve found useful so far. Various articles on the web: Bushcraft USA forum search for cattails. Lots of info here from from knowledgable people. USDA Plant profile ...2 weeks ago -
Gray Wolf
SurvivaLogic —
Authority: 103
Handle and Sheath by me, knife by Aaron Gray at Gray Wolf Knives2 weeks ago -
"Wilderness" Movies
SurvivaLogic —
Authority: 103
When it is too rainy, or too cold, or too hot, or too dry, sometimes a good outdoor movie will tide me over until my next excursion. Granted, none of my trips are really anything like the six movies below, which is good because I probably would have died in the first half hour of each of them, but these make up my top ...2 weeks ago -
Fallkniven TK2 Knife Review and Starting a Fire in Winter Conditions
Crawling Road —
Authority: 413
I have really taken a liking to Fallkniven Knives. I really like my Fallkniven F1 and thought I’d like to have the same length blade but a little thinner.The F1 is a fine knife, but it is a survival knife for the Swedish Air Force and the blade is made stout to take more abuse. The Fallkniven TK2 [...]2 weeks ago -
Swiss Army Farmer Knife Review – Lightweight and Simple
Crawling Road —
Authority: 413
In an effort to lighten the gear I take while hiking, I decided to get a lighter and simpler Swiss Army Knife. The model I chose was the Farmer model. This knife is nice for outdoor use for variety of reasons:- Good quality stainless blade- Handy wood saw- Can opener and bottle opener- Standard [...]2 weeks ago -
Trust Your Compass
Crawling Road —
Authority: 413
While out hiking I unknowingly got on a wrong trail. My Cammenga Compass and map said I was off course, but I had my doubts (the compass was right).I use this lesson to I discuss why you should trust your compass and map and not your head if you think you are lost.Products reviewed on this site [...]2 weeks ago -
Ten low-tech gadgets
Off-Grid - life unplugged: solar, wind, hydro, architecture, smallholdings, free stuff —
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Base camp for gadgets The yearly International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), has seen off another round of headlines about lust-inducing gadgets soon to be on store shelves. Some survival gadgets are on display at CES, and a handful of them are surveyed in this report from outdoor website Gear Junkie. I love a ...2 weeks ago -
Casio Pathfinder Solar Powered Compass and Altitude Watch Model PAG-240
Crawling Road —
Authority: 413
I owned the old Casio Pathfinder watch and really liked having the compass and barometer on my wrist when outdoors. However the battery life wasn’t that great. Well the new Pathfinder series is solar powered! No more battery worries. The watch has a built in compass, barometer, altimeter, graphing [...]2 weeks ago -
Green River Dadley Knife
SurvivaLogic —
Authority: 103
I know Ive been posting a lot of knife work lately. Just been finding myself with a bit more time for that than anything else recently. This is a modified Green River Dadley with mahogany scales and compressed leather liners. This knife has been my personal user for a few months now and is up there with the BK14 ...2 weeks ago -
Fallkniven WM1 Knife Review
Crawling Road —
Authority: 413
The Fallkniven WM1 is their smallest fixed blade knife. It’s stout, light and very sharp. Like a scalpel on your belt sharp. This is a great knife for those looking to save weight but still want a solid fixed blade when on the trail.Products reviewed on this site are available through the Amazon [...]2 weeks ago -
Fallkniven H1 Knife Review
Crawling Road —
Authority: 413
Ok another knife review! I am always looking for a better knife it seems. This time I try out the Fallkniven H1. This is the hunting/skinning knife from Fallkniven. The blade is 4″ in length and laminated VG-10 steel with a sweeping curve the entire way. It’s also pretty thick being about 1/4 inch. [...]2 weeks ago -
Waterproofing Your Backpack
Crawling Road —
Authority: 413
In this video I show you the best way to waterproof you backpack: A garbage bag. This is what I’ve done for years and it always keeps my gear dry no matter how wet the weather. I think this works better than an external pack cover also because it won’t blow off, get caught on things and allow water [...]2 weeks ago -
Hilleberg Akto Tent Review
Crawling Road —
Authority: 413
The Hilleberg Akto is my favorite solo hiking tent. It is simple, rugged and dependable in a storm. It won’t get you wet and keeps the interior dry with a very clever pitching system (the outside pitches and that raises the inside under the rain protection). I’ve used this tent in good and bad [...]2 weeks ago -
Friendly Input
Off-Grid - life unplugged: solar, wind, hydro, architecture, smallholdings, free stuff —
Authority: 412
Hi, I will be returning to an off-grid lifestyle in a semi-remote location within the next 6 months to the boreal region of Northern Ontario, Canada. I am NOT looking for others to move with me, but I would like to offer my ideas and wisdom regarding off-grid living. I used to live in the bush, and I may be able to ...2 weeks ago -
Ray Mears Bushcraft – Choosing and Using an Axe
be-cause style, travel, collecting and food blog —
Authority: 104
Ray Mears is a great resource for essential knowledge when it comes to leaving your house and going outdoors. Watch his Tutorial of how to use an Axe before you go maniac in the forrest with your Gränsfors Bruks – Wildlife Hatchet .2 weeks ago -
Winter Camping… The Paragwam!
OutdoorBlogger.com —
Authority: 114
The ParagwamAfter following several British bushcraft forums and blogs for years, and seeing how often they used parachutes for shelters at group meets I had really wanted to try one out myself. Then, much to my adulation, I stumbled across a 243 weeks ago


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