Not that long ago only, unless you had a huge blade on your hip you weren't a "true" survivalist.
Animals are the best example of living by no rules, only surviving. Human nature is a close second. However, even animals act irrationally when
These days, I’ve heard a lot of friends complaining about not having enough time to prepare or test their survival skills. They say there’s
Some plants are legendary to survivalists for their ability to provide food, materials, or other things in the wild. In this video, Tyler White
In today’s survival movies and TV shows, you often see how the protagonist is foraging wild edibles in the wilderness just so he or
Before the invention of nails, screws, and other fasteners, the world was literally tied together with cordage. It should be at the top of
The woodcraft way is not defined by a list of hard and fast rules but more by a set of woods-worthy
other dire predictions. Whether they were about the second coming of Christ, the Illuminati taking over the world, or all our computers ceasing to
Physical and mental preparedness are both equally important. If you have the knowledge but can't execute the skill, you won't go far. The same
Jason has years of experience as a professional strength and conditioning coach, working with everyone from college athletes to Naval Special Operations. He's also
We’ve all heard about a get home bag (GHB), so I’m not going to belabor the point, but it needs to be mentioned. My
Planning for an overseas trip can be hectic and downright scary enough for most people to never get past the vivid pages of a
Signaling is one of the most important categories of survival equipment. While food, water, and shelter are important, getting out is the ultimate goal
While you probably already know the value of a shelter and may know how to build one, it’s easy to overlook what you
When camping or hiking in bear country, always be prepared for a potential encounter, remember, bears are large and powerful animals that can inflict