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but matches would probably run out pretty quickly, so I'd pass on them and try to make primitive fire with a bow drill.
ok McGuyver.
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but matches would probably run out pretty quickly, so I'd pass on them and try to make primitive fire with a bow drill.
My wife and I learned a ton about the health benefits of coconuts when we vacationed in Maui earlier this year. They’re healthy as all get-out and there’s nothing wrong with cleaning out your poop-mobile while you try to get off that island.coconut water is, in large amounts, a laxative.
Gimme the water purifier.
Bow drills are not that hard to make, but they do take a good bit of effort to get an ember, especially if you're somewhere humid.ok McGuyver.
What good is a water purifier without a pot to put the purified water in?coconut water is, in large amounts, a laxative.
Gimme the water purifier.
Bow drills are not that hard to make, but they do take a good bit of effort to get an ember, especially if you're somewhere humid.
What good is a water purifier without a pot to put the purified water in?
Also, you can make a filter with soil and charcoal, if you can craft something to hold it so the water can pass through. Or just dig a well. If you can find a water source (creek or pond), you can dig a hole near them, and when you hit water it will be safe to drink.
I started with Bushcraft 101 and SAS Survival Handbook. There's an app from the US military for Rangers that's free, but I chose a book since app and electricity won't be available when needed.Teach us, kind person.
2. Pot - for boiling water, cooking food
3. Tent - you could make a shelter over time, but having the tent for shelter would allow you to immediately focus on fire, water, and food, and also provide extra bug and rain protection when you sleep at night
4. Rope - you could break it down to make twine to make your own fishing pole, or a fishing net, and also use it to make a bow drill for making fire and snares to catch small animals
You can use heated rocks and hollowed out bamboo or log to boil the water. I've even seen it boiled in a plastic bottle. Most food won't require a pot as you won't have access to grains etc needing it, so a stick and fire will suffice.What good is a water purifier without a pot to put the purified water in?
My first thought as well...Does the weed have seeds in it?
IDK exactly what you mean by this, but folks who've no exposure to wilderness survival won't have any common sense when it comes to it.Where is the common sense option?
Most of this is doable with the knife and saw. Honestly would rather a good axe than the saw, but wasn't on the list.
If it does you can grow your own weed. Does the weed include paper or a pipe??Does the weed have seeds in it?