Keep your homestead safe with these common sense steps. It's amazing how many folks still don't take them!| Survival Sullivan
Crafting your own fish hooks can be done with readily available resources and a few small tools. Learning how to make DIY fish hooks is inexpensive and the hooks you make can perform similarly to store-bought products. Making them yourself is easy and can replace any lost hooks on a fishing trip or give you […]| Survival Sullivan
Making a fish trap is much easier than you might think. Here are 5 DIY designs you'll quickly master.| Survival Sullivan
Tom Marlowe practically grew up with a gun in his hand, and has held all kinds of jobs in the gun industry: range safety, sales, instruction and consulting, Tom has the experience to help civilian shooters figure out what will work best for them.| Survival Sullivan
Even the harshest winter might not seem so bad when you’re snug inside your home in town with electricity, warmth, water, and everything else you could need or want. But let me tell you, even a mild one can be a true test of your survival skills if you’re living off-grid. In many ways, it’s […] The post How to Survive Winter Off-Grid appeared first on Survival Sullivan.| Survival Sullivan
Pepper spray is a really effective as self-defense option, good against people and aggressive mammals like dogs and bears. But as effective and convenient as it is, there’s always the risk of accidental exposure, specifically tagging yourself or someone else with blowback. It’s always a bummer to get zapped by your own spicy stuff, and […] The post Does Milk Help With Pepper Spray? I Analyze the Claim appeared first on Survival Sullivan.| Survival Sullivan
A big part of being prepared for hard times and everyday eventualities is having the right supplies on hand. Preppers and homesteaders are smart to stock up on the things they need to keep a clean house, deal with messes, and handle countless other chores. But the problem, so much of the time, is a […] The post Top 40 Borax Uses for Survival and Homesteading appeared first on Survival Sullivan.| Survival Sullivan
In today’s uncertain times, homesteaders are concerned about a variety of issues, with, many stepping up the pace to prepare for emergencies. If they’re not laying in supplies, they’re preparing the homestead for a higher production yield to ensure plenty of food for the homestead, but, what happens if there is a blackout or an […] The post How to Prep Your Homestead for Blackouts and EMPs appeared first on Survival Sullivan.| Survival Sullivan
Bushcrafting skills can, quite literally, be lifesavers in a survival situation. The ability to make what you need with minimal tools and using only natural materials is priceless. Even if you lose everything, if you still have your wits and your own two hands, you can provide for necessities. But don’t delude yourself: bushcrafting right […] The post 10 Fun and Functional Bushcraft Projects for the Whole Family appeared first on Survival Sullivan.| Survival Sullivan
Knowing how to build a fire is a critical skill, but knowing how to build one right, and to build the right one for the situation at hand, separates the beginners from the seasoned pros, and it might separate the survivors from the casualties. Choosing the right kind of build, or lay, for your fire […] The post How to Build a Finnish Gap Fire (Rakovalkea) Step by Step appeared first on Survival Sullivan.| Survival Sullivan
Whether you are running a wood stove inside, a fire pit in the backyard, or you are huddled around a campfire somewhere on the back 40, knowing what to burn and how to burn it is important for safety and efficiency. It goes without saying you’ll be burning wood (including pine wood), but lots of […] The post On Burning Pine Cones in the Stove or Campfire appeared first on Survival Sullivan.| Survival Sullivan
If you’re out in the wilderness but got your basic survival stockpile ingredients with you, you can make bannock bread without any utensils. In fact, the only “gear” you’ll need is a zipper bag! This results in an ash-covered “Damper Bread” which can be buried in smoldering coals or ashes to cook. This is a […] The post How to Make Bannock Bread On Coals in the Bush appeared first on Survival Sullivan.| Survival Sullivan
If all you ever do is go camping, or I should say glamping, with a full portable kitchen setup you don’t know what it really takes to cook food in the wild. I mean cooking using the primitive techniques that our ancestors have used since time immemorial. Maybe you just want to travel light. Maybe […] The post The Ultimate Guide to Primitive Cooking appeared first on Survival Sullivan.| Survival Sullivan
catching fish in the wild is not as daunting as it seems - provided there are fish! These primitive methods are easy to master. #bushcraft #fishing #wildernesssurvival #trapping| Survival Sullivan
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Go bags are survival backpacks designed to help you stay alive for up to 3 days. Here's exactly what you should pack.| Survival Sullivan