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When engaging in outdoor pursuits, accidents and injuries can occur. Wilderness First Responders must possess a calm reassuring manner, positive attitude and the proper equipment if they are to be...
Building your own mountain bike trail is a very rewarding process. Not only will you enjoy the satisfaction of working with your hands, you will have created a quick getaway to pursue your true...
This article is a how to on the materials of the hand drill. After you have read this article you should be able to select suitable hand drill materials and prepare them for use.
How to Make a Compass
Making a compass in the wild can be done using a sewing needle, a magnet and some stagnant water, or it can be done using the shadows of the sun to find east and west. Get your bearings in the...
Loading a black powder gun is more complex than simply inserting a round into a chamber or loading a clip, but it is not difficult to master. A black powder gun shoots the same as any other gun....
Geocaching is a relatively new sport of high tech treasure hunting by GPS coordinates. Geocachers use hand held GPS devices, vehicle GPS devices and even old school compass and map methods to...
The Ruger P85 semiautomatic pistol is an extremely durable and reliable handgun, with a light but strong aluminum frame and a stainless steel action. Every responsible gun owner should know how to...
Drinking Water Safety: Collect Rain
Collecting rain for safe drinking water can be done by tying a bandanna or cloth to a tree and letting water collect in the cloth. Collect rain water with tips from a safety enthusiast in this...
Drinking Water Safety: Collect With Poncho
Collect drinking water safely by using a poncho to gather rain water and making it drip down into a container. Use a poncho for collecting water with tips from a safety enthusiast in this free...
Drinking Water Safety: Filter
Filtering drinking water safely requires a tarp and the use of fire to boil water to create condensation that will builds on the tarp and drip back into a container. Filter water safely with tips...
Drinking Water Safety: Water Bodies
When looking for safe drinking water, try to look for water that is quick moving like a river or stream. Acquire safe drinking water with tips from a safety enthusiast in this free video on...
Drinking Water Safety Tools
Collecting drinking water safely requires tools like a cup, cord and a clear plastic bag. Use the right tools to collect water with tips from a safety enthusiast in this free video on drinking water.
Drinking Water Safety: Stagnant Bodies
Stagnant water bodies with mud puddles or green algae generally are not safe to drink. Avoid stagnant water bodies with tips from a safety enthusiast in this free video on drinking water.
Drinking Water Safety: Transpiration Still
A transpiration still is used to generate drinking water by putting branches in a plastic bag, tying the bag closed and letting sunlight generate sweating. Use transpiration still with tips from a...
Wilderness Survival: Fishing Supplies
An important wilderness survival skill is knowing how to fish, which requires basic supplies like a fishing hook and string. Find out about basic fishing supplies with tips from an experienced...
Wilderness Survival: Fishing
To fish in the wilderness, find some bait then cast the fishing line into the water before tying the line to a branch. Discover more about fishing in the wilderness with tips from an experienced...
Wilderness Survival: Making a Fishing Skewer
To make a fishing skewer in the wilderness, tie branches together and sharpen them with a knife. Craft a fishing skewer with tips from an experienced outdoorsman in this free video about...
Wilderness Survival Tips
Before making any trip into the wilderness, the most important tip to know is how to make a survival pack. Get more wilderness survival tips from an experienced outdoorsman in this free video...
Importance of Wilderness Survival Skills
Wilderness survival skills, such as catching food and making a water purification system, may one day ensure survival in the wilderness. Get wilderness survival skills and tips from an...
Wilderness Survival: Dehydration Symptoms
Wilderness survival includes recognizing the symptoms of dehydration. Recognize dehydration symptoms including sunken eyes, dry tongue and loss of skin elasticity with tips from an experienced...
Wilderness Survival: Safe Drinking Water
Finding safe drinking water, such as running water, is critical to wilderness survival. Learn to dig a hole to get clean, pure water from an experienced outdoorsman in this free video about...
Wilderness Survival: Water Purification Tablets
A wilderness survival kit should always include water purification tablets for cleaning drinking water. Get clean, safe drinking water with water purification tablets with expert tips from an...
Wilderness Survival: Find Drinking Water
Finding drinking water is critical to wilderness survival. Know your location and where to look for clean water, such as between mountain ridges or near oceans, with tips from an experienced...
Wilderness Survival: Homemade Water Purifier
Survive in the wilderness by making a homemade water purifier can be made using charcoal, sand, leaves and grass. Learn to purify water in the wilderness using tips from an experienced outdoorsman...
Wilderness Survival: Charcoal Water Purification System
To make a charcoal water purification system for wilderness survival, layer fresh grass, sand, charcoal, dirt and dried grass. Make a charcoal water purification with tips from an experienced...
Wilderness Survival: Collect Rain Water
To survive in the wilderness, collect rain water by using a tarp and a pan. Find out how to secure a tarp to collect rain water with tips from an experienced outdoorsman in this free video about...
Wilderness Survival: Finding Food
Wilderness survival may eventually require finding food. Edible plants, fresh game and fish are necessary for a balanced, nutritional diet. Discover how to find food in the wilderness from an...
Wilderness Survival: Snare Hunting
Snare hunting in the wilderness requires identifying game trails in order to catch food for survival. Learn to hunt with a snare using tips from an experienced outdoorsman in this free video about...
Wilderness Survival: Making a Spear for Hunting
Combining a longer stick with a knife or sharpened rock will offer a spear that can be used for fishing, cooking and hunting. Learn how to make a spear for hunting for wilderness survival in this...
Wilderness Survival: Using Pinecones
Pinecones burn quickly and are easy to light when trying to start a fire. Learn how to find and use pinecones for wilderness survival in this free outdoors video.
Wilderness Survival: Using Tree Bark
Tree bark can be helpful for starting fires or using as a scraping tool. Learn how to find and use tree bark for wilderness survival in this free outdoors video.
Wilderness Survival: Using Straw Grass
When straw grass is still green it can be used for bedding. Learn how to find and use straw grass for wilderness survival in this free outdoors video.
How to Find True North Without a Compass to Navigate
Wilderness survival experts must be able to find true north without the aid of a compass. Learn how to find true north without a compass and navigate by true north while alone in the wilderness in...
Survival Shelter Tips: Keep Moving
To survive in nature, keep moving and rebuilding a survival shelter to stay away from dangerous animals. Learn to keep moving for survival with tips from an Eagle Scout in this free wilderness...
Survival Kit in a Waterproof Container
Waterproof containers are important in survival for keeping matches, medicines and sensitive materials. Learn to keep suburban survival tools in a waterproof container from a survival expert in...
Sharpening a Survival Knife
Keep survival knives sharp and have a good sharpener on hand to sharpen both sides of the blade. Learn to use suburban survival tools and sharpen knives from a survival expert in this free...
Start a Fire with a Water Balloon
Water balloons can be used to start fires when other means are missing. Learn to use water balloons as suburban survival tools from a survival expert in this free outdoors video.
Building a Fire With a Bow Drill Fire Starter
Building a fire with a bow drill fire starter should start with pencil size sticks. Build a fire using the primitive fire starting tips in this free video.
Choosing Wood to Make a Bow Drill Fire Starter
Choosing wood to make a bow drill fire starter includes selecting wood that will bend properly. Choose the best wood to make a bow drill fire starter using the primitive fire starting tips in this...
Cutting Wood for a Bow Drill Fire Starter
Cutting wood for a bow drill fire starter should be done carefully to avoid injury in a survival situation. Cut wood for a bow drill fire starter using the primitive fire starting tips in this...
Hand-Held Bow Drill Fire Starter
The hand-held device on a bow drill fire starter is the part of the bow drill that is held in the hand. Learn more about the hand-held device used for a bow drill fire starter in this free video...
Choosing a Spindle for a Bow Drill Fire Starter
Choosing a spindle for a bow drill fire starter includes selecting a straight branch. Choose a spindle for a bow drill fire starter using the primitive fire starting tips in this free video.
Making the Spindle for a Bow Drill Fire Starter
Making a spindle for a bow drill fire starter requires removing the bark of the branch. Make a spindle for a bow drill fire starter using the primitive fire starting tips in this free video.
How to Treat a Foot Injury in the Wilderness
Foot injuries are common when hiking, climbing or hunting in the woods and mountains. Learn how to treat a foot injury in the wilderness in this free video on wilderness survival and first aid.
How to Make a Tent
If a person has a tarp and rope, he can make a tent in a lean-to style with the tarp pointing downhill, so that water runs away from the sleeping area. Find out how to tie a tarp to a tree to make...
Tanning a deerskin into either rawhide or buckskin is surprisingly easy. More than anything, tanning just requires patience. The things you'll need are common household items or else easily...
Backpacking during in the winter months can be a rewarding experience in regards to recreation and scenery but these can loose their luster if you're freezing. Use the following methods to keep...
According to the most recent Federal Bureau of Investigation statistics, violent crime has decreased over the past few years. Although this is good news for our country, many people find it...
Packing a First Aid Kit for an outdoor camping adventure is a mandatory component of the planning stage. The more remote the location, the more urgent your First Aid preparation.
Sometimes the very success of a camping trip is determined by a tent site. But there is so much to consider when you pick a tent site, whether front country or backcountry, near the river or...