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BUYERS
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GENERAL
WILDERNESS
PREPAREDNESS
PREPAREDNESS
18 INTRODUCTION
76 INTRODUCTION
77 PACK-TICALITY
24 COMMAND CENTRAL
10 principles of effective survival group
leaders. By Roy A. Woodall, Jr.
28 SHEAR NECESSITY
Knife maker Lynn Thompson explains why
you should never be without a knife in a
survival situation. By Steven Paul Barlow
38 EMP UPDATE
Electromagnetic pulses: be afraid, very
afraid. By Garrett Kim
HOMESTEADING
PREPAREDNESS
88 AWESOME ALTERNATIVES
Three ways to bug out and how to handle
each. By Garrett Kim
PREPAREDNESS
97 INTRODUCTION
When you have to refuel your bug-out
vehicle, there are some important points to
remember. By George Singarella
92
SPECIAL SECTION:
EDGED TOOLS
112 INTRODUCTION
106
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98 DONT BE FUELISH
61 CUSTOM CABIN
68 HOW SWEET IT IS
54
URBAN
By Larry Schwartz
42
82 HONE
60 INTRODUCTION
64 CONVENIENT CURES
42 SIGNALING
54 FOOD/WATER
72 COMPASSES
92 SLINGSHOTS
106 BOOTS
COLUMNS
FIRST WORDS 6
NEW PRODUCTS 8
NEWS & NOTES 12
GEAR REVIEW 16
PREPPING WITH RALSTON 127
CLOSING WORDS 130
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STRONG OPINIONS
Catastrophic events of all sorts are increasing and are measurable, verifiable
and often just plain obvious. So one might assume that preparing for these
inevitabilities would make sense, right? Not everyone thinks so.
Its not easy to get people to change their minds; most would rather express
their opinions than change them.
The good news is that those who act on their opinions increase their influence
and dwarf the impact of others who express opinions, but dont act.
AUGUST 2014
INFLUENTIAL BEHAVIOR
We all know what public opinion isits whatever doesnt rock the boat. Preppers, survivalists, minimalists: The important influence your actions have on others
can be vital for some who might otherwise ignore the danger signs.
This months issue is especially filled with a wide range of information focused
on not just surviving, but surviving well, and that alone might just pique the interest of those not normally inclined to prep. From home remedies to survival colleges,
slingshots to doomsday cars, tips on homesteading and urban environments
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Book Review
Apocalypse Soon
YOUVE GOT A BUG-OUT BAG near the
door and enough water to fill a city reservoir in your pantryso youre prepared for
a major disaster, right? Not so fast. Preparation includes much more than the basics
that come to the top of mind, and Dana
Burkinshaws new book Apocalypse Soon
walks you through the items that youll
need to address if you want to survive anything from a terrorist attack to a financial
crash to a tsunami, and beyond.
Even if you created a preparation
plan 15 years ago, its time to scrap it
and update for the 21st century, because
the current threatsand potential reaction plansare now completely different.
The book is offered in a step-by-step
format so that even the most novice survivalist can create an action plan that
allows you to be completely ready for
whatever might come your way.
The 112-page resource is filled with
effective tips and preparation lists, and
you can buy it for $33 at BlackCardBooks.com.
AFTER SURVIVING SARS, bird flu, and the other illnesses that seemed to spread
quickly through the population, you may have thought that the United States had
seen enough plagues, but that would be incorrect.
In May, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) confirmed that two cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) had been discovered in the U.S. Both of the
people with the illness had recently traveled to Saudi Arabia, where MERS has struck
scores of people, 30 percent of whom died from the disease.
The illness is a viral respiratory illness caused by a coronavirus called MERSCoV, the CDC said on its website. Most people who have been confirmed to have
MERS-CoV infection developed severe acute respiratory illness. They had fever,
cough, and shortness of breath.
MERS spreads from person to person, particularly when they are in close contact
to one another. If you develop a fever and symptoms of respiratory illness within
two weeks of traveling to the Arabian Peninsula or neighboring countries, see a
medical practitioner immediately, the CDC advises.
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AUGUST 2014
Source: cdc.gov/coronavirus/MERS/faq.html
NOW THAT WEVE EMERGED from the snowdrifts of 2014s harsh winter weather, its time to take a look at the outlook for summer. Its
no surprise that excessive snow has made rivers swell significantly.
Rivers in half of the continental United States are at minor or moderate risk of exceeding flood levels, with the highest threat in
the southern Great Lakes region due to above-average snowpack and a deep layer of frozen ground, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said in a March 20 news release.
However, not every state will benefit from the winters wet weather.
Drought is expected to continue in California and the Southwest, the NOAA added.
Unfortunately, the prolonged dry weather in those regions could lead to an increased risk of wildfires, as well as massive stress on
gardens and crops that are essential to survival for those who grow their own food.
To read more about the NOAAs weather predictions, visit NOAANews.Noaa.gov/Stories2014/20140320_SpringOutlook.html.
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AMERICAN SURVIVAL GUIDE
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GEARREVIEW
AUGUST 2014
THE BASICS
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THE FACTS
FEATURES
.25- or .22-caliber Lothar Walther Barrel
Lightweight
No recoil
Pressure relief device
Adjustable power
Quick-detachable air tank
SPECS
Velocity: 800 to 1,300 fps (depending on
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Power adjustment: User-adjustable
Maximum fill pressure: 3000 psi/200 bar
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Action: Single shot
Weight: 5.3 pounds
Length: User-adjustable, 34.5-39 inches
Barrel: 24 inches
Trigger: Two-stage adjustable, for position
Sights: Open or optical sights can be
installed
Typical groups: 1 inch or less, at 75 yards
Air tank volume: 213 cc
Safety: Automatic on cocking
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BY TONY NESTER
The Escape features a precision, 24inch rifled barrel, which is a leap above
your standard break-barrel air rifles. I
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pellets obtained from Pyramyd Air. I use
these in my personal air rifles and found
they performed well with the Escape.
The brochure indicates a velocity
that ranges from 800-1,300 fps
(depending on power setting and pellet weight), and the rifle did an excellent job of dispatching plywood bunnies at 40 yards.
The trigger is the smoothest Ive
felt on a small game rifleeven superior to several of my .22 rimfire rifles.
AN EXCELLENT CHOICE
The difficulty of obtaining .22 rimfire ammo, coupled with the effectiveness of a high-powered air rifle, makes
the Escape an excellent choice for
varmint hunting or backyard plinking.
The multiple barrel lengths to
choose from, its lightweight aluminum
design and a variety of calibers renders
this is a noteworthy rifle to add to ones
survival arsenal. The spin-lock Escape
model retails for $660, minus the air
pump, scope and accouterments.
Tony Nester is the author of numerous books and
DVDs on survival. His school, Ancient Pathways, is the
primary provider of survival training for the Military
Special Operations community and he has served as a
consultant for the NTSB, FAA, and the film, Into the
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Keep the Basics in Mind
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AUGUST 2014
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JACK
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EVERYONE IS
RESPONSIBLE
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CASH IS KING
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AGREE ON A
MEET-UP SPOT
BROADCAST
THE BUG-OUT BAG
IS JUST A SMALL
PART OF YOUR
EVACUATION PLAN.
It has happened quite a few times in our nations historya terrifying event such as 9/11 takes place and all communication systems are
down, ensuring that you cant find out if your loved ones are safe or
not. When the phone lines are jammed, turn to the Red Cross Safe &
Well website, where you can register as being safe, and your friends
and family can search for your name on the site to determine your status. The website is available at SafeAndWell.CommunityOS.org.
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MAPQUEST
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PRACTICE
RUNS
UPDATE
You should update your familys bugout bags semi-annually, or whenever
you practice your evacuation routes.
Kids sizes can change and the seasons
may require different clothing, so you
want to make sure your bag is always
updated. However, dont make extra
room in your car for bags of clothes
instead, food and water are more
important in an emergency situation.
Just a few spare outfits will do the trick
so you can have enough room for nonperishable food and jugs of water.
AUGUST 2014
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GENERAL
COMMAND
CENTRAL
10 PRINCIPLES OF EFFECTIVE SURVIVAL GROUP LEADERSHIP
BY ROY A. WOODALL, JR.
BACKGROUND
AUGUST 2014
24
FOOD FOR
THOUGHT
AUGUST 2014
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QUICK TIPS
Just like plants need water, fertilizer
and sunlight to grow, human relationships need nurturing to survive. There
is a natural tendency for people to initially get along in a crisis because
everyone is trying hard and pitching in.
But as the days turn into weeks and
months, priorities can shift and bad
feelings can start to fester. Imagine the
danger created by exposing a group of
short-tempered, well-armed people to
no electricity, no water and no food.
To make a group work, it takes a
smart, empathetic leader who can foster loyalty, not lose sight of the mission
and hold on to his or her humanity.
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NURTURE
BIG 10
Below are 10 important traits that
every good leader needs.
1. Show the love: people know
when you care about them and also
when you dont. Be dedicated and loyal
to your team. Loyalty and trust is
earned. Learn peoples names and
> Failing to listen.
show genuine interest in their lives.
> Exhibiting thedo as I say, not as
2. Stay fit: if youre out of shape,
I domentality.
youll tire more quickly and not have
> Not providing adequate support.
the stamina to keep up with the
> Withholding information.
demands of survival. Tired people
> Being afraid to discipline.
have less patience and quickly lose
focus on the mission. It is hard to care
about anything other than taking
and you cannot stand for that. It is
shortcuts when you are exhausted.
impossible to be an effective leader
3. Keep informed: a leaders job is
when subordinates undermine you.
hard; youll get up early, stay up late
Leaders who withhold information
and work harder than anyone
encourage rumors, so have
in the group. You need to
scheduled times to dissemknow how to do the job
inate information, intelof everyone under
ligence, news, accomyour leadership,
plishments and
because knowlpraise.
Dont expect everyone to follow you. There
edge is power.
7. Be truthful:
are some people out there who just refuse
4. Set an examcredibility is such a
to follow. No matter how hard you try, you
ple: be on time to
fragile thing; do
may not be able to reach everyone.
meetings. Be organot lie to your sub-
BAD
LEADERSHIP
TRAITS
AUGUST 2014
WARNINGS
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REQUIREMENTS
Good leadership involves much
more than telling other people what to
do; it is about being a better person,
learning new things and never giving
up on yourself or your team.
Leading people is the hardest and
most rewarding job, ever.
A true leader requires wisdom,
patience and most important, compassion to get the job done.
Roy A. Woodall, Jr. is a veteran of the U.S. Army
Infantry. He is also a retired police officer, a post in
which he served as a SWAT Team sniper, firearms
instructor, armorer and field training officer. Woodall
has spent the last three years working overseas as a
private military contractor working in Iraq,
Afghanistan, Burkina Faso, Nepal and Italy.
GENERAL
SHEAR
necessity
KNIFE MAKER LYNN THOMPSON
CAUTIONS NOT TO OVERLOOK ONE OF
THE BEST SURVIVAL TOOLS OUT THERE
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IMPROVISE!
Choose your weapons. Lynn Thompson selects a kukri for a sparring exhibition at this years
NRA Annual Meetings in Indianapolis.
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AUGUST 2014
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Lynn Thompson
produces DVDs
showing cutting
tests on Cold
Steel knives.
TACTICAL TALK
EXTREME KNIVES
Thompson says that what separates Cold Steel from the competition is that hes willing to put his knives through extreme, abusive torture tests. He has showcased the results first through his Solid Proof
DVD and now his Apocalypse Proof DVD that accompanies each Cold
Steel catalog.
The company has produced numerous instructional DVDs, many
featuring Thompson, covering edged-weapon techniques. In this sixDVD set, Never Unarmed, Thompson takes you through the hunting
and self-defense capabilities and limitations of every type of firearm,
from pocket pistols to the largest double rifles.
Thompson believes in a multi-discipline approach to self-defense.
So what would he suggest to a person whos just getting started?
Id send him to a Filipino martial arts school, he said. If I had
kids, I would start my kids boxing and wrestling. I would start them
out on Brazilian Jiu Jitsu or shoot fighting, which came out of professional wrestling in Japan.
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GENERAL
Livin
the Life
A PROFESSIONAL SURVIVAL TRAVELER SHARES
SECRETS FOR LIVING OFF THE BEATEN PATH
WITHOUT MONEY BY GARRETT KIM
Most survivalists
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HITCHHIKING?
Riegel has hitched rides during his 16
years as a traveler, but not as often as
youd think.
I have done it if the weather is
really bad or if Im in a really hitchfriendly area, but its just generally
unsafe, he says.
If youre considering hitchhiking,
check local laws because some states,
such as Arkansas andPennsylvania,
prohibit it.
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KEEPING
IN TOUCH
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WHERE TO CAMP
Riegel sleeps in his portable tent during his
travels, and you may want to follow suit if you
pursue this lifestyle. Keep in mind that you
can typically camp on public land, but most
public sites have regulations about how long
you can stay or where you can pitch the tent.
For instance, the Bureau of Land Management requires you to only stay in one location
for two weeks at a time. After the 14-day
threshold, you will typically be asked to move.
Other public sites allow you to sleep on location as long as you maintain a drug-free area
and you leave nothing behind at your site
(you must take away all waste), while some
states have more specific rules. In New York,
for instance, you can camp on public land as
long as you are more than 150 feet from a
road, trail, spring, stream, pond or other body
of water. You can find most states rules on
their websites.
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AUGUST 2014
Riegel carries a portable tent on his travels, so he always has a place to sleep.
You can often find wild fruit, like these strawberries, growing on public land.
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MAIN FEATURES
BATHING RULES
Riegel says he usually bathes in public bodies of water such as creeks, but he cautions other
travelers in following his lead and avoid using soap in a waterway because its harmful to the
eco-system. Instead, he uses sand to scrub himself, or he carries water to his campsite in bottles and then lathers up and rinses there, followed by a suds-free dip in the water.
ASG: It sounds like you go long periods without seeing peopledo you
miss that?
Riegel: No, I dont. I think anyone who is
going to take this journey as a traveler is
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EMP UPDATE
IF
AUGUST 2014
AN EMP ATTACK WERE TO HIT THE UNITED STATES, our nation could become
crippled without possibility for repair.
Essentially, an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) is a short burst of electromagnetic
energy that can fry any electronics in the vicinity. In todays society, if the power
goes out for an hour, we come to a standstillfrom cell phones to computers to
traffic lights, the population at large is easily crippled without their electronics.
Whether youre aware of the EMP threat or not, theres a good chance you could learn more
about how to protect yourself from this silent but realistic threat. The following tips from Scott
Hall, president of EMP protection supplier Relatus LLC, can help you stay safe from EMPs.
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EMPs AS WEAPONS
If your only exposure to an EMP is learning about
EMPs that strike as part of a lightning storm, then
this reality might be eye opening: EMPs can be used
as weapons by terrorists who want to disable our
communications system, or worse.
The most common way an EMP attack could occur
would be if a nuclear weapon exploded high enough
over the middle of our country, Hall says.
The impact of a nuclear EMP depends on the
size of the warhead, explains Hall. A bigger bomb
creates stronger energy fields across a wider area.
Although it seems unlikely to happen, the reality
is that although large warheads are mostly in the
hands of the major powers, Pakistan and India also
have large bombs that could cause multiregional
damage, Hall reports.
Pakistan is a concern, since it is at risk of becoming a failed state, he adds.
However, an EMP attack could also be caused
from other non-nuclear means.
A non-nuclear EMP can be created a few different ways, says Hall. First, terrorists with explosives
and technical abilities could create a flux compression
generator (a device used to generate a high-power
electromagnetic pulse by using explosives.) Second,
a high-tech enemy could use a portable radar system
to create EMP-type effects. Third, the U.S. is in final
testing of an EMP cruise missile.
Although these attacks would be critically harmful, they would not be as devastating as the power of
a nuclear EMP, Hall tells us.
RECOVERY?
Not only would electronic systems be damaged if an EMP hit, but
so could the power grid as a whole,
Hall says.
Lets use a worst-case scenario,
The United States government
he suggests. If Russia decided it
defines an EMP as the burst of
would benefit from knocking back
electromagnetic radiation created
the United States, it could launch a
when a nuclear weapon is detosecret EMP attack. It could place a
nated or when a non-nuclear EMP
nuclear missile launcher on a cargo
weapon is used. You can read
ship, then launch the missile from a
the governments stance on EMPs
point at sea. It could then sink the
on the Department of Homeland
ship. As revealed by the tragic
Security page at: Dhs.Gov/News
search for Malaysia Airlines flight
MH370, the sea is a big area.
If an EMP with a large warhead
struck, it could knock out the power grid for a good
portion of the country, Hall warns.
A large EMP would cause extensive damage to
the power grid. Large transformers would be damaged, and so would the SCADA computerized controllers that manage the power grid. This could lead
to power outages that last months in some areas.
EMPs
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however, am not in the camp that predicts 90 percent of the
country will die. Instead, the evidence points to a multiregion
disaster that would be terrible, but not unrecoverable.
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With gas prices the way they currently are, its no question that
gas mileage should play an enormous role in choosing the best car
for your prepper needs. In the case of imminent government meltdowns or the possibility of a dooming apocalypse, gas mileage is
important to consider, for it could prove beyond pivotal if you want
to ensure that your car uses every morsel of oiland uses it wisely.
Car expert Robert Pelkey explained, Twenty miles per gallon is
the average for modern cars; this is the mid-range between sports
cars and economy cars.
It is highly important for one to consider the gas mileage each
model offers. As Pelkey noted, 20 miles or even more to the gallon
is great for adequate transportation in future doomsday events.
LESS IS MORE
Technology is popular in todays world, seen
in every aspect of life from the ordering of food
to the way we communicate with one another.
However, too much technology in a car for
future survival needs could prove detrimental
and would be a waste of money.
According to Pelkey, Electronics and
extras from the factory are more things that
could go bad or malfunction, and he advises
installing as little extras as possible to ensure
that the number of malfunctions in your car is
little to none.
In addition, basic maintenance such as regular oil changes every 3,000 to 5,000 miles with
good oil would keep the car in good shape for
future use.
TIRES
In the case of any natural disaster, Pelkey
suggests, One word: Tires.
Pelkey emphasized tires as the main thing
that could prove imperative in any situation,
especially in the case of snow, tornadoes, and
thunderstorms. Having good tires could ensure
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Depending on the climate you will be driving in, take special circumstances
into consideration when purchasing your car. If you will be experiencing a lot
of snow, investing in all-wheel drive may be a benefit worth the money.
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With car companies and dealerships constantly boasting about having the latest available models, how are you to know which brands
give you the biggest bang-for-your-buck? Which
ones offer the most in terms of durability, gas
mileage, and speed?
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THE BASICS
Knowledge of basic car maintenance is essential for
any driver. Below are some things that should be
checked routinely to make sure that your car will
remain in working order:
Engine oil level
Antifreeze/coolant level
Brake and power steering fluid levels
Transmission fluid
Belts
Leaking fluids
Brake and headlights
Vehicle battery (Batteries should be replaced
roughly every five years)
Loose electrical connections
Radiator tube
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famous for its own reasons; maybe its the top
pick in safety, durability, or even gas
mileage, and these
brands are constantly
competing for business. Below are some
of the top-rated brands
throughout the world,
but keep in mind that
the best choice in car
will depend on your
personal situation.
> Honda
> Mercedes-Benz
> Mazda
> Jaguar
> Skoda
> Lexus
> Kia
> Volvo
> Toyota
> Audi
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THE FOLLOWING PAGES will take you through the lives of homesteaders who are
achieving their dreams, one step at a time.
Being completely self-sufficient doesnt just mean youve got a vegetable garden and
a pantry filled with home-canned fruits. It means youre ready to handle illnesses, that
you can heat or cool your house without having to rely on government utilities, and much
more. But we dont all arrive at self-reliance at the same timefor many of us, it takes an
entire lifetime to completely disassociate ourselves from an on-the-grid lifestyle.
Explore the merits of beekeeping, get a handle on home remedies, and embrace
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Amish Cabin Companys products are indeed built by the Amish in a custom off-grid facility on an Amish farm in Kentucky.The floors are radiant heated by a wood-fired furnace
fueled by pine scraps to ensure proper application of stains inside the facility.The CNC
machines and all other tools are powered by an onsite diesel generator.
The cabins are built of eastern white pine, cut in the Amish sawmill.The same Amish
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If your cabin is being delivered within 200 miles of the companys headquarters in Elizabethtown, KY, delivery is free, but
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prebuilt cabins, and $4 per loaded mile for the do-it-yourself
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The company will then deliver its prebuilt cabins directly
onto your pre-existing foundation or pad.
In addition to sturdy
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THE DETAILS
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If youve always wanted to
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A CLUTCH SITUATION, youre not going to be able to walk into a pharmacy and
get something for what ails you. Should you need to bug out, youll need to consider some natural remedies that could keep you going.
Many remedies offer a way to take care of the issue at hand, while maintaining a
perfectly natural and healthy medicinal option. American Survival Guide went
straight to an expert source, Angela Wastchak, known in North Carolina for her
copious use of natural remedies. She defines such as the utilization of natural
resources coming from the earth, including leaves, roots and plants through what
she refers to as Gods pharmacy.
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10 YEARS OF NATURAL
Wastchak began using natural remedies 10
years ago after finding a website to help her
with her familys needs.
She explained, I began my journey by looking for alternative ways to heal our family
health issues without conventional medicine as
the first line of defense. I also raise our animals
in a natural and holistic environment, as well.
There are many doctors and researchers to
whom I look to gain insight.
So far, Wastchak and her family have seen
astounding improvements in health and the
overall quality of life just by using natural remedies as opposed to conventional medicines. Natural remedies offer a world of wonders for those
who wish to pursue a natural, holistic lifestyle,
as Wastchak has done.
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Furry Friends
Keeping your pets healthy through natural means
is not an easy task, but it is more than doable with
the help of Dr. Becker, a veterinarian who operates
the animal section of www.mercola.com, a website
offering articles, videos, and various information
on maintaining health through natural sources. If
you are looking to include your pet on your journey to a natural and holistic lifestyle, visit healthypets.mercola.com for more information.
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Whole
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Many books are available
for purchase to help one
initiate a natural lifestyle,
but the one Wastchak uses
most and found the most
useful was Whole Health: A
Holistic Approach to Healing for the 21st Century.
Available on Amazon, it
offers valuable insight on
how to achieve more vitality and energy through the
Whole Health Healing System. A winner of 2014
Nautilus Award, it offers
nutritional recommendations, help in diagnosing
ailments and techniques to
help balance the mind,
body and spirit.
2. OLIVE OIL
Olive oil, created from extracting the oil from
olive drupes, is a great resource to help ones
skin and overall health. By replicating our bodies natural properties, olive oil will help to
maintain good health and keep us going for
much longer.
To help with the common earache, take a
small container and slightly warm about a teaspoon of olive oilnot too hot, merely warm. In
order to make sure it is the perfect temperature,
test the temperature on the underside of your
wrist to ensure it will not burn. With the patient
lying affected ear up on a pillow, take an eyedropper and place about eight drops in the
affected ear canal. Wastchak suggested that if
you do not have a dropper handy, take a clean
tissue, absorb the oil and squeeze the drops in
with that. In addition, placing a towel over the
pillow beforehand will allow for easy clean up at
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A very powerful absorbent, activated charcoal binds with poisons and toxins in your body
to move them safely through the gastrointestinal tract.
In order to help a stomachache or for one
who has come into contact with raw or contaminated food, take one tablespoon of activated
charcoal in powder form and mix it into a full
glass of water. The charcoal will bind itself to the
toxins and poisons and move it safely through
your system. Or, if you have charcoal capsules,
take three capsules and follow suit with a full
glass of water to get the same results. Wastchak
emphasized that if you take charcoal capsules, to
always drink at least a glass of water to help this
to work safely and efficiently.
In addition to stomachaches or dealing with
contaminated food, activated charcoal helps to
relieve bug bites, particularly ant bites or even
bee stings. You will need to make enough of a
poultice to cover the bite area. Take equal parts
water and charcoal powder and mix together.
Then, take a few drops of flaxseed oil and mix in
with charcoal and water. This will allow the
mixture to stay moist while against the bite. Dab
on enough of this mixture to cover the bite area
and place a bandage over the area. Next, wrap
the bandage with a layer of plastic wrap to
ensure the poultice stays moist. This will work
by drawing toxins that are causing pain and
swelling out of the skin.
EXPLORE
Start learning about home remedies today;
you never know what could save you in a bad
situation. Mother Nature has provided us with
plenty of natural meds right under our noses;
wake up and smell the cure.
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BEEKEPING BENEFITS:
HONEY IS JUST ONE OF MANY
TEXT AND PHOTOS BY MICHELE DOELE
Raising bees
is a fantastic way to add to your homesteading stores, we all know that. But do you know how many
things you can reap from bees work besides honey?
Raw honey is not only a great sweetener, but it contains antiviral and anti-fungal qualities that can be potent healing agents. In
addition, raw honey is great for treating
wounds and burns. Because of its chemical
makeup, honey is a great long-term food
storage item that can easily be preserved
> Honey contains vitamins,
for decades. Also, dont forget beeswax: it
antioxidants, is fat-free, chocan be used to make anything from canlesterol-free and sodium-free
dles to lotions and lip balms.
> Honey never spoils, and no
Armed with the latest in beekeeping
refrigeration is necessary
education, a few materials and the right
> High fructose levels make
outdoor setting, you can be an advocate for
honey 25 percent sweeter
the worlds best pollinators and not only
than sugar
produce honey, but also work to preserve
> Honey speeds healing of open
the environment one honeybee at a time.
wounds and combats both
One of the oldest forms of food producinfections and scarring
tion, beekeeping can be enjoyed by all
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Fun Facts
> Honeybees never sleep
> Younger bees are taught to make honey
by older bees
> Eighty percent of the pollination of fruits,
vegetables and seed crops is done by bees
> The hive has special nurse bees, whose
only job is to feed the larvae
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The cells filled on the left side of this frame contain honey. On the right, the pink dot marks the
queen; she is tended to by other female bees and is much longer, almost twice the length of the
other bees.
BECOMING A BEEKEEPER
Educate Yourself: Before starting,
educate yourself first. Immerse yourself in anything related to beekeeping.
Read, research and reach out to other
beekeepers online and offline. Most
importantly, learn to recognize signs of
a thriving hive and one suffering from
diseases, mites or the beekeepers
worst fear, American foulbrood. Being
well educated will help you help the
bees in your hive.
Location: While acres and acres are
not necessary, you will need to make
sure there is availability of forage for
the bees to gather pollen and nectar to
feed the hive.
Bees can travel up to three miles,
but its really not in their best interest
to travel that far, Cindy reports.
Instead you should have a viable
source of clover, wildflowers and trees
within a mile. Once the bees find a
source, they will revisit and thrive.
Tools and Equipment: Start with at
least two hives; this gives you the ability to compare one hive to another.
Youll need at least two boxes for each
hive. Eight frame boxes provide
enough room for the bees. Each frame
will need a starter sheet of wax to provide a foundation for the bees to build
their cells. You will also need a veil to
protect your head and neck; a long-
Bee Mentors
Mentoring is a core value of beekeepers. Find
groups and associations to join. Just like the bees
themselves help each other, so do beekeepers.
Visit the American Beekeeping Federation at
www.abfnet.org. to find nearby beekeepers.
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shows a full,
healthy group
of worker
bees. All
worker bees
are female.
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PACK-TICALITY
the beaten path. This is standard firstline gear that should accompany you
whenever setting foot in the outdoors.
Those essential items are:
Signaling device
Knife
Fire starter
Cordage
Sheltering equipment
Water container
Adequate clothing
Navigation tools
ESSENTIAL ITEMS
LAYERING PHILOSOPHY
LEARN HOW TO
USE YOUR SURVIVAL
KIT IN THE MOST
SENSIBLE WAY
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SIGNALING
A fixed-blade knife is one of your most valuable tools in a survival situation. Keep it safe and
secure with a good sheath.
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Build a simple
neck lanyard to
carry a whistle,
small signaling
mirror, and LED
keychain light.
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Signaling devices are critical in making you more visible to rescuers. Getting rescued before you have to build
shelter, start fire, or acquire food/water
is the best case scenario.
You can wear a simple whistle
around your neck for accessibility,
especially in the case rescuers are in
sight and you need to deploy a distress
call quickly. Three short blasts from a
whistle is the international distress call.
Another item that can be added to
your survival lanyard is a small LED
light. This can obviously be used for
illumination, but it can also be used as
a nighttime signaling device. Mimicking
a strobe by using a sporadic on-and-off
pattern will get the attention of those
that may be searching for you.
CUTTING TOOL/FIRE
A knife is one of the most valuable
assets in a survival situation. It can aid in
creating a primitive fire-starting method,
such as bow or hand drill, to provide
warmth. You can obtain kindling by
employing techniques like batoning (a
method of splitting wood with a knife).
You can construct shelters to help maintain your bodys core temperature. You
can acquire food by building traps or
snares and subsequently preparing the
food by skinning and filleting your catch.
In some environments you can even find
water by cutting a water-bearing vine or
digging a hole near an underground
water source.
Bottom line: a knife can provide
many of your physiological needs. I
prefer a fixed blade that has a full tang;
they tend to be stronger than folding
knives and can handle the abuse in
extreme situations. A standard belt
carry is the easiest to ensure your knife
remains secure. Simply look down.
Sheaths are important to your survival
system; they retain your most important survival tool. A sheath needs to be
constructed from quality components
and have a secure retention strap. To
incorporate layering, I prefer to have a
firesteel loop attached to the sheath
THE TIERED
SYSTEM
A tiered survival system will ensure you
have redundancies as well as having the
minimum gear if faced with a survival
situation.
First-line gear: The survival equipment you have layered on your person; e.g., compass, lighter, knife,
whistle and emergency blanket.
Second-line gear: This refers to any
gear that you would take in a small
daypack, while leaving your main
pack at camp. These items include:
rations, headlamp, first-aid kit, cook
set and rain gear.
Third-line gear: Your primary camping equipment would be covered
under this tier. A sheltering system,
such as a tent/sleeping bag, large
backpack, food, clothing and water
bladders should be left at camp.
NAVIGATION
EVERYDAY
CARRY
Make it a habit to carry a few essentials
with you every day. This is known as
EDC, an acronym for everyday carry.
Items such as small flashlight, pocketknife, and lighter are a great
starting point.
THERMOREGULATION
Having clothing appropriate to the
season and environment is your first line
of defense when it comes to shelter.
When its hot during the day and cold at
night, carry a jacket for the coldest temperature possible for that season. Staying
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GETTING
FOUND
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Changing out
your bootlaces
for para-cord is
an easy way to
carry additional
cordage.
dry is also critical in colder environments as being wet will draw the heat
from your body. Throwing a small
emergency blanket in your parka
pocket will give you the ability to make
a simple shelter and reflect your own
heat back to you. They are small and
lightweight, and also available in bright
colors that can be used as a distress
signal for aerial search teams.
CORDAGE
Cordage is handy, whether youre in
a survival situation or not. Para-cord is
a favorite among survivalist and can be
layered in a few different ways. You can
replace your bootlaces with it, wear a
para-cord bracelet, or place a lanyard
on your keychain. This layering process
will ensure you have cordage in a time
of need.
WATER CONTAINER
A water container or canteen is one of
the most difficult items to recreate in the
wild. In a self-rescue situation, you may
have to leave your natural water source.
Stainless canteens are durable and can
boil water to kill any microorganisms that
can cause you to become ill. It can also be
used to make char cloth if you have trouble locating usable tinder in the wild.
Using a carabiner or cordage, you can
attach a canteen to your body. This is one
of the most crucial components of a kit
and needs to stay with you.
BE A SURVIVOR
Finally, understand that your most
important survival tool is you. Letting
someone know your destination and time
of return is a good practice before heading out on any activity in the wild. Practicing survival skills will not only help if
youre faced with a bad situation, but will
allow you to manage these situations with
less equipment. Be a survivor and not a
statistic.
Carry your map separate from your compass. If you lose your compass you will still be able to navigate by terrain association. Throw a brightly colored space blanket in your parka. This lightweight
item can help you signal for help or maintain your bodys core temperature.
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PERFORMANCE
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REVIEW
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1. BUILD A FIRE
Every time you go for a hike or a
hunt, try building a fire. Can you get a
fire going in the wind, the rain, the
snow? Try starting fires with matches, a
lighter, a magnesium fire steel. Did you
ever try making a fire by friction using
the bow-and-drill method? Heres a reality check: it typically takes longer than
the 30 seconds usually devoted to it on
television. One secret is to carve some
flat sides on the spindle so that the
string on your bow wont slip as easily.
Can you find dry tinder and kindling
in wet conditions? Hint: look for standing dead trees and shrubs off the wet
ground and whittle down until you get
to dry wood to make shavings.
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2. READ A MAP
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3. PLOT A COURSE
Carrying a compass isnt enough.
Practice using it. A GPS unit can be
handy, but dont let it replace your
compass. Learn to use the compass
with a simple baseline technique: youre
hunting roughly north of a road or a
river that runs east to west. Toward the
end of the day, plot a return course
slightly southeast until you cut that road
or river. Its then a simple matter to
head west to return to your starting
point. If you walked directly south, you
might not be sure once you hit that
4. BUILD A SHELTER
Practice building different types of
shelter using available resources in different areas. Chances are you built
forts in the woods when you were a
kid. Try doing it now. You can save
time and energy by adding to or
enhancing existing natural features
such as large boulders, downed trees
or earth embankments.
Next, try doing it without your parachute cord, using natural cordage,
instead. See how much more difficult it
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The inexpensive ones are nearly worthless; the good ones are too expensive. You
can put together your own survival kit for less money, tailor it for your specific
needs and be thoroughly acquainted with its contents and capabilities.
I start with the container, which is always a small cook pot with a lid that
clamps securely. The cook pot keeps the contents from becoming crushed. It
enables me to purify water through boiling. It allows me to cook wild edibles and
to keep putting warm fluids into my body to ward off the cold. You are severely
handicapped in an emergency situation if you dont have such a metal container.
Inside my cook pot are these basic contents: pocket knife; water purification
tablets; butane lighter; magnesium fire starter (ferrocerium rod); tinder material
(dryer lint or cotton balls); fuel tablets or candle stub to keep a new fire burning;
whistle; small pill bottle containing fish hooks, small lures, sinkers, sewing needles, thread and safety pins (fishing line is wrapped around the outside, secured
by duct tape); small LED, button-type flashlight; compass; wire saw; adhesive bandages and antiseptic cream; tea bags; and bouillon cubes.
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7. IMPROVISE WEAPONS
If you spent any time in the woods
as a kid, then you certainly learned how
to sharpen sticks and probably tried to
launch them with a bow and some kite
string. Nows the time to make a more
8. SET A SNARE
Snares are advantageous in that you
can set numerous traps that dont
require you to be actively involved with
them every minute of the day. You can
be resting or tending to your other survival chores while increasing your
chances of obtaining a meal.
Take a few minutes from your day
of hunting or fishing. Extend your lunch
break during a day hike and try to construct a snare. Learn and try different
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THE READY
PACK
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The whole kit and caboodle. Add the cook pot survival kit to other larger items such as a water
bottle, poncho and cutting tools to your daypack and you have a ready kit waiting for any outdoor adventure.
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FAST EXIT
VEHICLE BOUND
If you dont have anywhere to stop
your car at the end of a long drive, it
might be a good idea to bug out right
in your vehicle. But you should follow
different tips depending on what type
of car you have.
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WILD LIVING
When you plan to leave the comfort
of your hometown, the most dangerous part of your journey could end up
being the wilderness around you. Harsh
weather, unforgiving hunger and savage wildlife are just a few of the many
aspects that must be taken into
account if you plan to disappear into
the forest.
If you have an
RV, it can serve
double duty as a
bug-out cabin.
BOAT
BUG OUT?
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It is possible to
bug out in nature
and sleep under
the clouds, but the
reality is that you
will evetually need
some type of shelter to protect you
from exposure.
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BUGGING IN
When youre creating your bug-out
plan, keep in mind that you may not
want to leave your house for every survival situation. For instance, in the case
of volcanic ash falling near your house,
you are typically safer staying inside
with your doors and windows sealed
than venturing out. You should determine whether to bug in or out based
on your specific survival situation.
To read Williams
books, including Bug
Out: The Complete Plan
for Escaping a Catastrophic Disaster Before
Its Too Late and The
Preppers Handbook,
among others, visit his
website at ScottBWilliams.com.
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SLINGSHOTS
WRIST ROCKETS
Slingshots Can Make Formidable Survival Weapons
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THE SLINGSHOT hardly takes up any room in that backpack, for sure. Plus, this small item can
come in very handy in a survival situation. Dont overlook it!
Slingshots have come a long way from the typical Y-shaped stick, a rubberband and a
small rock. They have evolved into sophisticated weapons, complete with sights, interchangeable bands, easy-grip handles and a variety of different-sized ball bearings and BBs.
Many characteristics make slingshots ideal for survival prepping, as well as real-life
ongoing survival situations. Their compact size takes up almost no room when storing; nearly
all, even the most complex, require little training to operate, and finding ammo is as easy as
looking down for loose pebbles or stones.
Pack several throughout all your belongings to be able to defend yourself against those
out to do you harm or steal your precious goods. Also, when or if food becomes scarce, these
modern high-powered slingshots make excellent weapons to snag small game or wild birds.
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DONT BE
FUELISH!
CRITICAL STEPS TO REFUEL SAFELY DURING CIVIL UNREST AND OTHER DISASTERS
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THE
ESSENTIALS
> Fuel cans
> Self-priming syphon
> Good location
[ABOVE]
If youre bugging
out and need to
refuel, make it
snappy.
SAFETY FIRST
[LEFT]
WORDS OF ADVICE
During a bug-out, security is paramount.
Hands-free refueling is the best practice so you
can focus on awareness and not be distracted.
Obviously, the first thing you need is fuel
cans. I use an external 12-gallon, Moeller marine
fuel tank I have modified so I can carry it on the
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Place the
siphon with
the self-priming end in the
extra tank
until it hits the
bottom and
make sure the
container you
are refueling
from is higher
than your
vehicles fuel
tank opening.
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1_Put the hose end (without the primer valve) into the fuel tank opening of your vehicle at least 4 inches.
2_Place the syphon with the self-priming end in the extra tank or can
until it hits the bottom.
3_Set the primer by shaking the ball valve end a few times until the
fuel starts moving.
4_Remove the end from the external tank first and allow any remaining fuel in the line to empty into your vehicles tank. Replace the
filler caps on your vehicle and extra tank/cans and stow the syphon.
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URGENCY COUNTS
Once you establish a good location for the
refueling, act with some urgency. Remember, in
your bug-out with a vehicle, speed is your security. The quicker you are back on the road and
moving the better. I set my vehicle up a certain
way so I know where things are. This is vitally
important, as you do not want to be searching
for the syphon in the dark when you should be
paying attention to whom may be approaching.
Know where your equipment is and practice
getting to and using it. Depending on the environment and the situation, you need to make a
SAFETY
SIPHON
BENEFITS
A safe alternative to
transferring dangerous
fuels by usual means.
Eliminates the risk of
drawing hazardous or
nasty fluids into your
mouth when getting the
siphon process started.
Solves many draining
problems.
Lack of complex, moving
parts; relies on gravity.
Simply jiggling gets
things going.
THE STEPS
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REPURPOSE?
Much like you can with a canteen, you can use your other household
objects for survival purposes if you ask yourself a few questions.
First, you should evaluate the actual material from which the
item is manufactured. Ask yourself if it will burn, or whether you
can manipulate its shape to meet a survival need, Baird says. Plastic can be melted, metal can be bent or sharpened, etc.
For example, a metal spoon could be heated up and used as a
hot/sterile tool to cauterize wounds, or sharpened into a cutting
edge using heat and rocks, Baird says. A metal fork could become
a frog gig, or the tines could be broken off and bent into fish hooks
or shaped into a sewing needle set.
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ROCK
BOILING
Baird refers to rock boiling in tip fourbut what
exactly does this mean?
To rock boil, simply heat
rocks that will fit into your
container and still allow
room for water/food, Baird
says.
Be careful to not use
rocks that may already
have water trapped in
them as these can explode
(like rocks scooped out of a
running river).
After heating the rocks
over your fire for an hour or
so, you can put them into
your soup pot to boil your
water.
Keep changing out the
rocks frequently to help
maintain a nice boil, he
adds.
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TOOLS
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TOOL TALK
Exploring the Use of Saws, Knives and Axes for Survival
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BY LARRY SCHWARTZ
EDGED TOOLS
GET AN
LEARN HOW TO SAFELY USE AND MAINTAIN YOUR EDGED TOOLS
IN
SKILLED HANDS, SHARP-EDGED TOOLS ARE AN OUTDOORSMANS BEST FRIENDS. IN UNSKILLED OR CLUMSY HANDS,
THEY CAN BE YOUR WORST ENEMY.
There are so many things you can accomplish with edged tools:
for starters, you can build a shelter or a shed in which to store supplies, chop wood for firesthe possibilities are endless. Follow along for some
great tips on developing your tool skills and how to safely use what can become
your new best friends.
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There are several key things to keep in mind when you use edged tools. Remembering these things will help you avoid any accidents and make using your tools easier and more efficient.
Keep your edge sharp. Dull blades on chopping tools like axes or machetes do
not bite into what you are cutting as well as a sharp blade, and as a result they can
glance off and injure arms and legs. Sharp blades also cut much more easily and
cleaner than dull or nicked blades, making them more efficient in use.
Always hold your cutting tool (knife, saw, axe, etc.) near the blade for maximum
control of the cutting edge; for example, hold the axe just below the head and a
knife with the blade pointed away from your body.
Move the sharpening stone or file away the blade, never towards the blade;
thats how hands get cut and fingers sliced.
It is safer to keep the blade stationary and move the sharpener rather than move
the blade along the sharpener.
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POWER SHARPENERS
If you have cutting tools with a lot
of damage to the edge, or that came
without a sharp, factory-made edge on
it, or if you have several tools that need
to be sharpened on a regular basis,
then a power sharpener might be a
good investment.
The regular grinding wheel or belt
sander you have in your workshop will
suffice for the heavy lifting needed to
add an edge to a new hand axe or
remove the dings and gouges made to
a kitchen cleaver or hunting knife
through incorrect use. However for the
finishing touches, or for finer edges, a
purpose-built, powered sharpener
might be easier to use.
The Knife & Tool Sharpener from
Work Sharp is a good example of a
good, purpose- built, powered sharpener. It is a belt-driven sharpener that
comes with a variety of different grit
belts, from rough for shaping axes and
heavy knives all the way to a fine belt
for the final polishing and stropping of
your newly sharpened blade. It also
contains two angle guides to help you
make sure you have the first part of the
sharpness trinity correct.
As with any power tool, care needs
to be taken to ensure you dont oversharpen what you are working on. Many
a first-time user of a belt sander used to
sharpen farm implements has unintentionally changed the shape of the blade
by applying too much pressure or not
looking at what is being taken off of the
blade. The picture of my favorite pocketknife with the dip in the blade by its
red handle shows the results of my inattention many years ago when I first
tried out a powered sharpener.
STEEL CHARACTERISTICS
Hard and more brittle, excellent edge-holding ability
Hard but less brittle, good edge-holding ability
Good balance between hardness, edge-holding ability, and flexibility
Relatively softer steel, much less brittle, while still holding an edge
HAND SHARPENING
MAINTENANCE
SINGLE-PURPOSE
TOOLS
Single-purpose tools, like carbide sharpeners that have carbide blades fixed at a specific angle, have both advantages and disadvantages over general-use sharpening
tools, like files or whetstones.
PRO: Easy to ensure that you are using the
proper angle and can maintain it for the
full length of the blade
CON: They also only work for blades that
use that one cutting angle.
VALUE ADDED
Using edged tools safely and effectively, whether in the field, on the farm,
or in your kitchen, is a very valuable
skill. Especially so is the art of sharpening your tools, the touch you developed in knowing how to hold that edge
and how much pressure to apply can
go away over time. So, use your edged
tools regularly and touch them up after
each use so that you can keep both
your skills and your tools sharp.
Larry Schwartz is an experienced outdoorsman,
hunter and former Boy Scout who enjoys passing on
his knowledge of how to be prepared through his
writing and workshops.
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SHARPENING ANGLE
15 degrees
20-22 degrees
27 degrees
30-35 degrees
The cutting angle on your edged tool is designed for a specific use. So is the type of steel used in the blade.
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THE SAWTURNED
SHAPING AND SIZING
MATERIALS FOR
CONSTRUCTION WORK
FROM ONE OF BRUTE
FORCE WITH AXES TO
ONE OF PRECISION
ACHIEVED WITH MUCH
LESS EFFORT.
THE
SERVICABLE
SAW
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BLADE
HANDLE
BACK
The
parts of
a saw.
HEEL
FRONT
TOE
TEETH
VARIETIES
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SPECIALTY
SAWS
Nothing epitomizes the description of man as
the tool-making animal more than the wide
variety of special purpose saws available today
on the market. Some of the more commonly
known, and some of the rarely heard of are:
Keyhole Saw: A hand saw with a very narrow blade used to cut small holes in wood
and drywall.
Concrete Saw: A power saw with a flat circular grinding wheel in place of a blade with
teeth that is used to cut asphalt or concrete.
Plywood Saw: A circular saw with very small
teeth designed to make smooth cuts in plywood without making a jagged edge of the
laminated material.
Mitre Saw: A hand or power saw designed
to cut specific angles for moulding and other
small materials. If hand powered, it uses a
mitre box to get the correct angles. If powered, the arm on which it is mounted provides the correct angle.
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STRAIGHT: These are what most people think of when they hear the word
sawa rectangular blade with a handle attached to it; these are hand saws
rather than a power saw. They include:
Crosscut Saw: A crosscut saw is used
to cut across the grain of wood,
either for cutting down trees or turning fallen trees into rounds for later
use. They are also commonly used
for cutting lumber such as 2x4s to
the proper length.
Rip Saw: Rip saws have teeth that are
designed to cut with the grain. As
such, they are used to cut strips out
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PARTS OF A SAW
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ITS ALL
ABOUT
THE TEETH
wall studs. It has a strong reciprocating blade that allows it to cut through
pretty much anything on the job site.
If you need to make a hole in a hurry,
this is the saw you want.
BE INCLUSIVE
The most sophisticated and most
varied of the edged tools covered in
this issue, the saw in its many forms
was probably one of the biggest jumps
in construction technology for early
man. It was definitely the first tool
made with other tools. Include a saw in
your survival tool must-haves and you
wont be sorry.
RECOMMENDED
VENDORS
Although you can normally find good saws at
your local DIY megastore, at times you may not
be able to find the one that best fits your
needs. The following are some of the better
known and well trusted makers of saws, and
they make a wide variety to fit most any need.
Black & Decker; BlackAndDecker.com
Makita; MakitaTools.com
Hitachi; HitachiPowerTools.com
Craftsman; Craftsman.com
Husqvarna; Husqvarna.com
(for chainsaws)
Stihl; Stihl.com (for chainsaws)
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EDGED TOOLS
CUT
TO THE CHASE
T
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USE
YOUR HEAD
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The
parts of
an axe.
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PARTS OF A WHOLE
To understand axes and how we use
them, we need to first know how they
are made, the names of their parts, and
how these parts work together to
make an effective cutting tool. Lets
look at an axe from bit to butt and eye
to knob to see what those parts are:
Head: the metal cutting head
attached to the axe handle
Toe: the top of the cutting edge on
the axe head
Heel: the bottom of the cutting edge
on the axe head
Bit or Blade: the actual cutting edge
on the axe head
Beard: that portion of the bit that
extends below the point where the
axe handle meets the axe head
Cheek: the flat, unhoned sides of the
axe head
Eye: the opening in the axe head
through which the axe handle fits
Poll or Butt: the flat, back end of the
axe head
Haft or Handle: the handle of the
axe, often made of wood or a reinforced plastic composite
Shoulder: the point on the handle,
normally thicker than the rest of the
handle where the axe head stops on
the handle
A felling axe is
ideal for big
jobs, like cutting
down trees,
since its longer
handle provides
more leverage
and energy on
impact.
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SELECTING AN AXE,
WHATEVER LENGTH IT
IS, SHOULD BE
LOOKED AT LIKE
SELECTING A SUIT OF
CLOTHES.
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VARIETY
Although there are as many different
designs for the combination of axe handle and head as there are different uses
for an axe, we can look at them easiest
in terms of the length of their handles.
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HOW TO
CHOP WOOD
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GET ONE
Whatever your need is, chopping
kindling for a campfire, clearing a
woodlot for use as pastureland, or
hewing logs for use in a log cabin, a
sharp, well-balanced axe of an appropriate length can be a great tool. Find
one that fits your needs, feels good in
your hands, and have at it.
RECOMMENDED
VENDORS
Although you can normally find good axes of all
lengths at your local DIY megastore, at times you
may not be able to find the one that best fits your
needs. The following are some of the betterknown and well-trusted makers of axes, and they
make a wide variety to fit most any need.
> Gransfors Bruk; GransforsBruk.com
> Estwing; Estwing.com
> Cold Steel; ColdSteel.com
> Craftsman; Craftsman.com
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EDGED TOOLS
CUTTING
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FUNDAMENTALS
Each knife has as a minimum a handle of some form and one or more
blades. The hundreds of designs available today are variations of just two
basic designs; either a fixed blade knife
or a folding blade knife. These changes
are what transform a simple fixedblade knife from a butter knife to a
Bowie knife to a scalpel to a letter
opener to a meat cleaver to a chefs
knife or the ever popular hollow handled survival knife (more on these
later). In the same way a simple folding
knife design can transform from a
straight razor to a Boy Scout pocket
knife to a balisong/butterfly knife to a
switchblade to a heavy-duty pocket
folder carried as a field knife in a pouch
on your belt.
To understand knives and how we
use them we need to first know how
they are made, and the names of their
parts, and how these parts work
together to make an effective cutting
tool. Lets look at a fixed-blade knife
from tip to butt to see what those
parts are:
BATONING
From the French word bton,
meaning stick, batoning is a
technique for using a knife as a
chopping tool if you dont have
an axe close at hand. You are
basically using a strong field
knife, with a thicker and
stronger blade and a flat spine,
as a splitting maul to break up
thicker sticks into thinner sticks
for use as tinder or kindling.
The technique is pretty simple
to do.
You rest the stick you want to
split on something hard and
flat so that you will split it
and not drive it into the
ground.
Then you place the edge of
your field knife on the top
end of the stick with the
blade pointing straight down
its central axis.
Then, using a heavy stick, not
a rock, you start tapping/hitting the spine of your knife
until it starts to go into the
wood.
Once you get it started you
can use heavier strokes to
drive it down through the
stick you are splitting.
When the spine of your knife
is flush with the end of the
stick you are splitting you
A strong blade of 4 to
6 inches with a flat
spine makes a good
knife for batoning.
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BALANCE OF
BIG AND SMALL
If you could only have one knife for all
of your needs, then a medium-sized
field knife is probably going to be your
best option. What I call a field knife is
also called a belt knife, sheath knife or
survival knife. It is equally good at cutting as it is as a chopper or even for prying. Its steel is hard enough to give it
strength but also soft enough to give it
the flexibility to absorb impacts and
make it easy to sharpen. It has a full
tang blade to give it added strength.
The mid-sized length makes it long
enough for hard camp and survival
tasks like making tinder or building a
shelter, but not so long that it is cumbersome to wear on your belt or store
in a lumbar or backpack.
The shorter version of the KABAR
fighting and utility knife and the Gerber LMF are both good examples of a
field knife.
MULTI-TOOLS
Multi-tools, like the Leatherman, are
like pocketknives on steroids, a cross
between the things you need most
often from your tool chest and your
favorite cutting blades from your EDC
pocketknife. Their steel is stronger
than that normally found in a pocketknife, but it will hold an edge but not
break when used hard.
FIELD KNIVES
Field knives, as I refer to them, are
normally made as fixed-blade knives,
but during the past decade more of
them are being made with the same
blade size and shape but as a single- or
double-blade folding knife. Unlike
pocket knives and multi-tools, whose
blades are normally less than three
inches in length, a field knife has a relatively larger blade, ranging between 36 inches in length. This extra length is
CHOPPERS
These are the bigger, heavier, often
longer knives that are used for chopping
branches like you would with a hand axe
or cutting through foliage to clear a
path. Choppers include the classic Bowie
knife, machetes and myriad survival
knives designed with more mass and
larger cutting edges to meet their
design requirements. Their steel is
alloyed for durability and edge retention.
CUTTING IT CLOSE
Mans favorite cutting toolthe
knife. It comes in an amazing range of
sizes, shapes and purposes designed to
meet a number of uses. Choose the
knife, or knives, that meet your needs,
are of good quality and fit your budget. With all the different knife makers
out there, you will surely be able to
find one that meets all three of those
requirements.
RECOMMENDED
VENDORS
There are dozens of knife makers out
there to choose from. Below are some of
the most popular, quality-oriented, and
well established manufacturers of fixedblade and folding-blade knives; and they
wont cost you an arm and a leg.
FIXED-BLADE
Benchmade; BenchMade.com
Buck; BuckKnives.com
ESEE; EseeKnives.com
Gerber; GerberGear.com
KaBar; Kabar.com
Ontario; OntarioKnife.com
Schrade; SchradeKnives.com
FOLDING-BLADE
Benchmade; BenchMade.com
Buck; Buckknives.com
Cold Steel; ColdSteel.com
CRKT; Crkt.com
Gerber; GerberGear.com
Kershaw; Kershaw.KaiUSALtd.com
SOG; SogKnives.com
Spyderco; Spyderco.com
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BY TIM RALSTON
Timothy Bryan Ralston is an American inventor, veteran, adventurer, author and movie consultant for his expertise in the field of survival and
preparedness education. He is best known for his appearance in the powerful motivational film The Compass and for being the international
spokesperson in the launch of NatGeos No. 1-rated program, Doomsday Preppers.
BUG-OUT BASICS
Five Steps to Survive in the Wilderness
When it comes to survival situations, there are many
variables that would have an effect on your plan of action.
Ideally, being able to bug in would be your best scenario. For those who prepare correctly, you would have all
of the essential provisions needed for your family to wait
out the disaster. Yet, being that emergency circumstances
are unpredictable, there is no guarantee that your home
will necessarily be your haven. In fact, you may find yourself having to brave the great outdoors with nothing more
than the supplies you carry. It is for these times that you
must prepare alternative ways to survive, focusing on selfreliance and the tools that will get you there.
In the wilderness, there is a progression of steps that
you must take if you intend to survive. All five of these
steps would be much easier if they were paired with the
proper tools.
Step 1
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Your first priority needs to be finding or building a shelter. Having the ability to escape from the elements is crucial to your well being. Whether its the sun, the cold, the
rain, the wind ... out in the wilderness, Mother Nature can
be your worst enemy. Shelter will be your main weapon
of defense.
Tool Suggestion: cordage (paracord, rope, wire, fishing
line, etc.), Polarshield emergency blanket or a shemahg.
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RECON
While the hope would be that you would have access to these prepared tools if a catastrophe
were to occur, unfortunately there is no guarantee that you will. Like I noted before, the many
variables that go into emergency situations make predicting their outcomes virtually impossible.
It was for this reason I invented the RECON 6, which is a survival watch equipped with the most
vital tools you need in the wilderness. This concept allows you to be prepared at all times.
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Step 2
Step 4
Step 5
Step 3
Next, you must locate a water source
and also an object to contain it in.
Lakes, puddles, and streams would all
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