Outdoor Survival Skills
Starting a Fire With a Bow Drill Is Harder Than it Looks
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How to Hike Safely on Scree
Imagine this: You’re traversing a gully looking for water when you lose your footing and slip down a steep scree slope. The good news: You’ve stopped sliding. The bad news: You’re banged up and cut. The worst news: You feel like the moment you move, you’re going to start sliding again. In alpine environments, scree …...
This Study Predicts Who Is Most Likely to Get Hurt in the Wilderness
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What Is Situational Awareness, and How Can it Save Hikers’ Lives?
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Chokecherries an Edible Fruit – PREPAREDNESS ADVICE
The chokecherry or prunus virginiana is said to be the most widespread tree in North America. It is found from Newfoundland to British Colombia, through all but the most northern areas. It ranges as far south as Georgia and in the Rockies through southern Arizona and New Mexico. The chokecherries of the Southwest are said …...