There’s no shortage of survival guides available to the modern outdoorsman. From the old US Army Field Manual FM: 21-76 to the Zombie Survival Guide, there are resources to handle any type of situation you can imagine. A good survival guide will provide you with the knowledge needed to survive and thrive despite severe circumstances.Continue reading “National Geographic’s Complete Survival Manual”
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Ontario Knife Company RAT 1: A lot of knife for a little money.
Ontario Knife Company (OKC for short) has been a major player in the American knife market for some time. Perhaps most widely known as supplier to the US military, popular designs such as the US Air Force Survival Knife have been in the hands of servicemen for several decades. As their knives proved able toContinue reading “Ontario Knife Company RAT 1: A lot of knife for a little money.”
Woodcraft and Camping: The Great American Classic Of Camping
Principally speaking, camping should be a simple task. Unsurprisingly, we have found many ways to over-complicate the camp and overwhelm the camper. All types of gadgets and misconceptions abound, but all we really need to enjoy the outdoors is a few simple skills and the basic means to live comfortably. One of America’s earliest proponentContinue reading “Woodcraft and Camping: The Great American Classic Of Camping”
Hypothermia: What it is and how to prevent it.
It seems too obvious to say that extreme cold can be dangerous. Even with the slightest chill in the air, it’s not uncommon to hear someone say, “I’m freezing to death!”. Exaggerations aside, what exactly does it take to freeze to death? More importantly, how do we know when the exaggeration can become a reality?Continue reading “Hypothermia: What it is and how to prevent it.”
Mora Companion: The Swedish sweetheart
If you’re into bushcraft, chances are you’ve heard of Morakniv. Based in Mora, Sweden, Morakniv has been producing knives for the campsite to the kitchen since 1891. Though all of Morakniv’s offerings are superb (along with their prices), let’s focus on the knife that is looked at as the standard for affordable bushcrafting knives: theContinue reading “Mora Companion: The Swedish sweetheart”
Gerber Gator: Is a $35.00 American-made fixed blade knife too good to be true? Maybe.
Gerber is a company with a checkered past among knife enthusiasts. Alternating periods of exceptional designs with quality manufacturing and periods of questionable design choices with poor materials have shaken some customer’s trust in the nearly 80 year-old company. As of late it seems Gerber has been attempting to push into another new period ofContinue reading “Gerber Gator: Is a $35.00 American-made fixed blade knife too good to be true? Maybe.”
Are you ready for a wilderness survival situation?
It can happen to anyone: One wrong turn leads you miles off course. An unexpected storm blows in. You’re caught out as the sun sets. Would you be ready? A little preemptive thinking can serve one well to avoid such things, but if you fail to do so, that problem is now in the past.Continue reading “Are you ready for a wilderness survival situation?”