
Top Survival Skills Posts
Find out how you can use your watch as a compass. A great survival skill to navigate if you are lost without a compass.
A solar still is a great way to purify water. It doesn’t take much effort or materials to make a solar still, read on to find out how!
Silver birch bark is a great tinder to use for starting a fire. This is how to use silver birch bark to easily light a fire.
A claim has been circulating the internet that cayenne pepper will stop a wound bleeding. Does cayenne pepper really stop bleeding?
This simple nuclear fallout shelter is easy to build with common tools and materials. It will keep you safe from nuclear fallout.
Maintaining your dental hygiene in a post-apocalyptic world will be very important for avoiding tooth problems and gum disease.
You don’t need to know hundreds of knots, just learn these six most useful knots and you will have a knot for almost any situation.
These are the seven most important survival skills. Learn these skills and regularly practice them so that you are always ready.
A debris hut shelter is a simple but very effective shelter that can keep you warm and dry using materials you can find almost anywhere.
In a post-apocalyptic world, soap won’t be easy to find, but we can easily make our own with plentiful natural ingredients.
Here are the five best and simplest water purification methods to easily make water from natural sources safe to drink.