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In order to adequately prepare for a survival situation, you must plan for the unexpected. Although most survival situations are resolved before starvation becomes a real danger, learning how to gather food should be an essential part…
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Survival caches are not just for survivalists. Many people built small caches for Y2K, and natural disasters like Hurricane Katrina show how useful it is to have at least a few days of food and water handy at all times. For the outdoor…
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Nobody starts their backpacking or hiking trips expecting to be in a survival situation, but the key to living through a survival situation is being prepared for it. There are some simple things you can do before you head out to make…
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You can only work and operate at optimum performance for a few hours without food. You can survive a day or two without it before developing a cloudy train of thought. After a few more days, however, you will start to feel debilitating…
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The Ozark Mountains cover a broad stretch of territory in both Arkansas and Missouri. As a popular wilderness destination, the rough Ozarks make a great place for foragers to collect wild edible foodstuffs to bring back for the camp or…
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Mountain House freeze-dried foods come with a guaranteed shelf life of seven years for pouches and 25 years for cans, making the products an ideal choice for survival food and emergency preparedness. The Oregon-based company sells food…
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Spending time in wilderness areas can provide a wonderful sense of peaceful isolation. Often we get so excited about the prospect of getting out of town that some sensibilities slip the mind. It is always better to be prepared when h…
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Winter hiking and other outdoor activities require at least twice the caloric intake of your normal day-to-day life (unless of course you are a mountaineering guide!). To keep your body going strong on the coldest winter days, you need…
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Survival food meant to sustain hikers or campers during emergencies needs to be high in calories to allow for the extra energy exerted when traveling in the wilderness. Survival food items should also be easy to store and carry and res…
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A cupboard filled with cans of stew may cut it for a month or two, but if you're planning for long-term survival, you need to think more basic. The cheapest survivalist foods are the ones you make yourself out of basic ingredients you…
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Nobody ever wants to be in a survival situation. The woods, however, offer beauty with a price for those who do not pay attention and lose their way. Whether trekking through redwood, oak or pine forests, knowing which naturally growin…
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Surviving in an emergency situation can be difficult at best in many situations. A well stocked survival kit can aid the survival effort greatly by providing the basic tools for starting a fire, obtaining food, building shelter or puri…
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Though it is impossible to predict when an emergency may arise, it is always possible to be prepared. One necessity of the survival kit is food. A survival food packet can provide a healthy meal that is ready any time. Packets include…
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A survival situation can be anything from a natural disaster such as an earthquake to a city-wide blackout, which is common in large cities such as New York. To prepare for a worst-case scenario, start stocking canned and vacuum-sealed…
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Unforeseeable, severe weather and crippling accidents might be uncommon, but such incidents are still an intrinsic part of the outdoor experience. Owners of remote wilderness cabins need to keep their outposts stocked with long-lasting…
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