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Bug Out 3You're at the corner of no and where - now what!

You'd better know how to survive outdoors in all environments or you're screwed!


This page is dedicated to those wilderness skills that are necessary to survive outdoors in different environments.





Sections:


Fire Starting - Learn what to use and how to make a fire.
Shelter Building - Learning easy to make "A-Frame" shelters.
Water - How much and how to purify it
Trapping & Snares -
Hunting -
How to use a Compass - Land navigation made easy.
How to use a Signal Mirror - learn it!
Edibility Test - Can you eat it? Here's a test to find out.
Alcohol Camp Stove - Nice little stove that's easy to build and use on the run.
Fire Bed - A smart way to keep you warm all night.
Firewood & Making Charcoal - Know your wood!
Bushcraft Bows- Can't carry a gun for everyone

Face 1Reference Section:


The Ten Bushcraft Books <download link. by Richard Graves - This is an excellent free source of knowledge that you should download and read.

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oldognewtrix Survival of the Wittiest 7 Aug 3 2011, 9:20 PM EDT by TurnAndBurn
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The problem is you can stock up on supplies all you want; it probably will not do you much good when things get really bad. Anybody who has anything will quickly become a target of the throngs of desperate people who do not. Think about it: When there are groups of looters wandering around after the Apocalypse, do you really want to be the only house on the block that has a generator running? Yeah, you might have a rifle and a keen shooting ability, but you are not going to get all of them, and the ones that climb in over the dead bodies while you are between clips are gonna be downright vicious.
No, stocking up is meant to get you through maybe the first few days so you have a chance to assess the situation without being distracted by hunger. After that, only your wits will see you through the days to come.
A solid knowledge of wilderness survival is key. To survive when the cities and towns are crawling with zombies, you need the ability to just fade away into the wilderness - and live there quite comfortably.
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nedonedonedo wilderness survival websites 1 Mar 10 2011, 5:28 PM EST by Sharpie41
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here are a few websites that i found informative
http://wildwoodsurvival.com/
http://www.wilderness-survival.net/quiz/wrong.php
http://animatedknots.com/
http://www.primitiveskills.com/links.html (has more links that might be helpful)
http://www.primitiveways.com/
i hope this helps anyone that is planning to avoid cities.
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WoodlandGhillie Extra info to be organized! 3 Feb 9 2010, 10:17 AM EST by byates
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I will be constantly editing the first post according to additional posts on this thread so you only have to check the top.

1) Stay fit or get fit now if you're not. It's much easier to do when your energy levels are high, your knees aren't destroyed and you're still young. Its much harder once you're tired, have a full time job, kids of your own and bills.
3) Learn to build a fire without lighter fluid or gasoline. This is something I was taught by my dad when I was about 7 and its stuck with me ever since. Most people do not know how to do this without a lighter - you should be a fire making expert.
4) Learn to fish! It's fun and builds character by teaching patience. You don't have to have flashy gear too - much of my gear (including my pole) is home made. I've also got some decent fly fishing gear but I prefer using live bait and natural materials that I've crafted tools from myself. Make sure to know your state's laws regarding permits (if applicable) to prevent obtaining any fines.
5)Cheap items that are indispensable:, candles, matches, sterno stove with 2 or 3-pk sterno fuel, canteen, poncho, camp cookware, water jug (1 or 5 gal)
Also, you have at your fingertips all the knowledge of the world. Some of us only had scout manuals, survival books and trial in the field.
6)Tea packets, muffin mix, and seasoning packets could be used with food and stored in a thermos.
7)If you ever go shopping with parental units, sneak in 3-4 cans of your favorite food like spaghettiO's, beef stew, canned fruits, etc. Also, save any bottles for water storage later.
If you want really long shelf life, get tuna, or if your up for it... "SPAM..."
8)Just buy some butterfly bandages. Ive cut myself with a razor (NOT ON PURPOSE) a couple times, and after you get the bleeding to stop, they are great!

GJ Ironhand!
-WG
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