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Making a Signal Fire 1.To make a signal fire, begin by making a tripod of three trees. 2.If you have extra rope, weave it acros ...
stroud’s Tip anything letters SOS Bush pilots have told me that if they see that looks out of the ordinary on the ground—whether ...
them with rocks to attract the attention of passing aircraft. If you don’t have one of these bags, try orange surveyor’s tape, a ...
balance the need for ammunition for other survival uses with the chance of someone hearing your shot. , stroud’s Tip No matter ...
The SPOT device is a handheld unit that serves as a distress beacon like a PLB but does much more, primarily through oneway t ...
physical state, how many of you there are, and the extent of your sup plies. You should also mark your direction of travel with ...
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N o fire. No shelter. No food. Except in the most extreme cases, doing without these won’t kill you . . . at least not quickly. ...
On the fifth and sixth days, the few ounces I made by chewing plants and distilling my own urine still didn’t suffice. Even the ...
suffered horrible bowel cramps after drinking from a seemingly pristine river. But I lived to tell the tales. And I haven’t die ...
Rationing and Preserving Water in Your Body ALMOST AS IMPORTANT AS PROCURING WATER TO DRINK is the ability to preserve the wate ...
stroud’s Tip Make sure you have enough water for yourself, given the situation. Make sure everyone in the group has enough wate ...
have the added responsibility (and sometimes advantage) of looking out for the others in your group. The buddy system used by un ...
To locate a primary source, your best bet is to study the topography of your surroundings. You need to understand the different ...
they are usually headed for water. But note that these are subtle indicators and following them doesn’t guarantee you’ll find a ...
not just in the dead of winter, but in springtime too—anytime you are eating snow. The ideal is to be able to melt the ice and ...
them up and wring them out. stroud’s Tip My friend and survival companion Allan “Bow” Beauchamp has a couple of unique watercol ...
Place a small rock in the bag to weigh it down. If you have a piece of tubing, a small straw, or a hollow reed, insert one end i ...
Make a Solar Still: I’m always leery of survival skills that require the effort of digging a hole. Nevertheless, the solar still ...
Cover the hole with the plastic sheet; the sheet should be anchored around its perimeter with rocks or other heavy objects. Pla ...
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