Survival Blog
Self Reliance Outfitters: Dave Canterbury
Posted by Michael Sullivan on March 11, 2020
With almost 40 years of experience in the outdoors, Dave has put his knowledge to good use by writing guide books, instructing at schools, educational videos, and selling high-quality gear at his online store.
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How to Start a Fire Using Flint and Steel
Posted by Jamie Canterbury on February 13, 2020
A Foolproof Technique for Fire Starters You can start a fire easily with a variety of household objects like matches, cloth, cotton balls, or a small lighter. However, in the wilderness, it’s always good to have flint and steel by your side. Here’s how to start a fire using flint…
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10 Tips To Backyard Bushcraft – Part 2
Posted by Arti Sh on January 31, 2020
While ‘backyard bushcraft’ may seem like an oxymoron to some, history proves otherwise. For those great men who passed down the traditions of bushcraft, it was their own backyards that made it possible for them to learn these valuable skills. It was close to home where men like Daniel Boone…
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Why Mora Knives are Great for a DIY Bushcraft Camp
Posted by Jamie Canterbury on October 02, 2019
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mora knives,
survival knife
To many, the allure of bushcraft is that it can be incredibly fulfilling yet very affordable. At its very basic levels, you can merely head off into the woods with a knife. It’s not to say that you want to do that for days at a time but if you…
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What is the Best Fire Starter for your Bushcraft Camp
Posted by Jamie Canterbury on September 30, 2019
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bushcraft,
bushcraft camp,
Ferro Rod,
fire starting,
flint and steel
Is the Ferro Rod the Best Firestarter for your Bushcraft Camp? A fire pit or fire ring at your bushcraft camp will likely be a place of gathering. It will be where meals are cooked and eaten, and it might be a place where stories are exchanged. To be effective…
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Essential Survival Gear for a DIY Bushcraft Camp
Posted by Jamie Canterbury on September 30, 2019
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bushcraft camp,
bushcrafting,
cordage,
Ferro Rod,
flint and steel,
folding saw,
haversack,
survival gear,
survival kit,
survival knife
We all dream of having a little spot in the woods to call our own. You might see people at a bushcraft camp on YouTube or in a magazine. Creating your own DIY bushcraft camp is well within your reach. If you have the right tools and skills it can be very…
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Using your Survival Knife to Build a Bushcraft Camp
Posted by Jamie Canterbury on September 24, 2019
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axe,
bushcrafting,
folding saw,
Habilis Bushtools,
survival knife
Knives are fun. Handmade knives made in America are an artwork. There is a level of craftsmanship that is so rare in knifemaking. A person’s survival knife is something they carry every day and we should not build that relationship with something shaped in China. That said, your survival knife…
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Best Tools to Store in your DIY Bushcraft Camp
Posted by Jamie Canterbury on September 17, 2019
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axe,
bushcraft camp,
folding saw,
Habilis Bushtools,
survival knife
There are many tools that the DIY bushcrafter will rely on. Some of them, like a wood mallet, can be crafted from the very wood that surrounds them. Others, like a folding saw, require a little more craftsmanship. You will likely put them all to use in your DIY Bushcraft…
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Build the Ultimate Woodsman’s Wilderness Survival Kit
Posted by Jamie Canterbury on August 22, 2019
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Ferro Rod,
flint and steel,
mora knives,
next fire mentality,
survival gear,
survival kit,
survival knife,
wool blanket
Through the misty morning the voice of the forest clicks, chirps, snaps, and sings. Have you ever started your day with a campfire coffee, watching the fog dance through a wilderness valley? When you talk about real rarity in this lifetime, it comes from the places your woodsman’s wilderness survival kit can…
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Understanding the Deadfall Trap and Passive Survival Food Sourcing
Posted by Jamie Canterbury on August 08, 2019
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Deadfall Trap,
fish traps,
Primitive trapping,
snares
The Survival Food Fantasy Squatting behind a large fallen oak, you stand at the ready with your hand-carved bow and cedar arrows. You are a marble statue and the woods hardly notice you. Neither does the giant whitetail deer. You pull back your bow and prepare to fire on what…
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Building the Right Mess Kit for Easy Eating in the Wild
Posted by Jamie Canterbury on July 08, 2019
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haversack,
mess kit,
survival gear,
survival knife
Eating In the Wild The early stages of the sunset are leaving brushstrokes of pink and blue on the edges of puffy clouds. Your fire is roaring, and your camp is staged. Months ago, you scouted this area and it looked to be perfect. Now it’s time to reap the…
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Best Survival Knife for 2019
Posted by Larry Catt on March 05, 2019
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mora knives,
survival gear,
survival knife
Every year a new crop of gear hits the internet and the store shelves. It’s a very exciting time for gear junkies and those looking to do some shopping. The 2019 year offered up some great knives for the bushcraft and survival enthusiast. These survival knives range from high-end to pocket…
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2019 Summer Outdoor Survival Gear Checklist
Posted by Larry Catt on March 05, 2019
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bank link,
Ferro Rod,
survival gear,
survival knife,
water container
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The Best Survival Knife is…
Posted by Jamie Canterbury on February 20, 2019
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survival gear,
survival knife
The best survival knife is a knife that is durable, comfortable, and has been built to withstand the punishment of a wilderness emergency situation. While a good survival knife should meet certain criteria, eventually it all comes down to quality and preference. How a knife handles for you and what…
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10 Ways to Use a Survival Knife
Posted by Larry Catt on February 17, 2019
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survival gear,
survival knife,
survival training
A survival knife is among the first pieces of equipment that come to mind when most people think of bushcraft. The versatility of a survival knife as tool and weapon makes it one of the top 3 items in your pack No woods-wanderer should be without a dependable knife. While there…
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