I don't know much about them. I just take a homies word that they're okay. If I go into the wilderness I need to know which ones are safe to eat, which take on magical journeys, and which ones kill me.
I took a quick glance at the forums but didn't find what I was looking for. I might just be...
I did a bit of hiking on the AT recently. And of coarse I got licked up by some weather. My pad was already doomed from the start, so I knew before hand a Plan-B to stay warm in my hammock. LEAVES! Look to the squirrel nests for inspiration. I can't promise staying dry but you can stay warm...
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52 Prepper Projects: A Project a Week to Help You Prepare for the Unpredictable
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Lost and Stranded: Expert...
I own 6 acres of land in Buckinghamshire England
anyone is welcome to come build a cabin of their own around the lake if they so choose to help build a self sustainable community
Thomas J. Elpel has some really great articles on Wilderness living. I find his writing very informative, and also very inspiring. Especially his thoughts on escaping the destructive cage known as modern society.
http://www.hollowtop.com/Articles/Quest_for_Freedom.htm
Anybody ever though about grabbing just what you need to survive and never worrying about living around the human population again. The way the world has become these past 10 years kind of sucks and i dont know how much longer i can cope around a large number of people anymore.
All I see in this godforsaken country is cities, farms and institutions of planet destruction. But maybe I'm wrong, are there any large areas of unruined nature anywhere in the lower 48? Finding a place to live in nature is becoming a forgotten fantasy and it breaks my heart and spirit even more.
So, I'm planning a trip this spring and it'll be my first time heading out to the west coast. I know bears are more of a problem there than they are in the places I've spent time in so basically I'm trying to figure out how to deal with storing my food and other bear-attracting items.
How...
any one spend a long time living out in the woods? where did ya? and how dou you accumulate enough money for fishing and hunting license? im more curious about any encounters with the law well doing so? and just general stories of people who love to be in the woods
I hate my current life and I want to leave it all behind. I have little cash and little survival experience. I'm looking for a place that has little to no winter. Any ideas or advice?
Hello there fellow people! :)
I know this may crazy, but is it possible to make some type of Survival Shelter(s) in the bush, im up in northwestern ontario, canada, the weather has been pretty cold, Its -14°C, but it FEELS LIKE-21
but wondering with the right gear, stuff in the bush and a...
For those of you that do some wilderness living these things are worth their weight in gold. YoYo fishing reels. Probably Illegal to use but they work damn good. set it, then go about doing other things, go back later and check it to see if you got some food.
Excellent kit list from 1916.
From
TOURING AFOOT
BY
DR. C. P. FORDYCE
1916
Tramping Kit Check List
Wear.
Flannel shirt.
Whipcord pants.
Belt.
Wool unionsuit.
Wool socks.
Felt hat.
Shoes or moccasins.
Pockets.
Map.
Jack knife.
Kerchief.
Waterproof match box.
Compass.
Pack.
Pack sack.
Wool...
hello! i have never gone camping, killed and prepared an animal, backpacked, hitchhiked, or traveled outside of the US. but i am painfully tired of this society and i'm ready to take the plunge and reconnect with the earth in the way our ancestors once did. return to our roots with me :) looking...
Is this even a realistic notion?
Like, can a person who was well trained really just walk out into nature and survive? ...And not just for like week or two, but actually survive as a lifestyle?
What's the minimum one would need?
Hello there People!
I'm officially all alone and homeless all by myself now, my boyfriend got picked up cops last night, we usually sleep outside together because he's the one that makes sure that im physically safe, now that is gone, im feeling anxious, scared and alone on how to survive the...
So I almost had to camp out on the way home but I got lucky with the rides, but my plan was to wander into some dense woods a ways and have a fire for the night. What advice do you have for keeping a fire undetected at night?
Hello there People!
thanks so much if you decide to read this, as i need to know something to survive and stay warm in the bush with my fiance during the rest of october in northern ontario, canada. For the past 3 months, me and my bf have been sleeping in a tent in the bush ( cuz we are...