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01/30/2019
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By Mary Miller
The essentials: What should you really put in your bug-out bag?
Sometimes, your chances of survival when SHTF will greatly depend on what prepping gear you have packed inside your bug-out bag (BOB). In an emergency situation, you can’t afford to waste precious time looking for something you don’t even have. Your BOB is only as good as your survival plan. Here are the absolute essentials […]
01/29/2019
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By Russel Davis
10 toxic plants to stay away from when hiking
Hiking is an enjoyable activity that gives you the chance to commune with nature and see its exotic beauty. However, careful planning and adequate knowledge of plants may be required for hiking as various trails — such as mountains, forests and even deserts — are home to a wide array of poisonous plants that may cause severe medical emergencies. […]
01/11/2019
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By Mary Miller
Is your BOB properly prepared for hiking?
If you go hiking, you’re going to need a properly equipped bug out bag (BOB). This doesn’t just entail what you put into your BOB. It also involves how well you pack it. A BOB packed without much thought or foresight can be a recipe for disaster in most scenarios. Avoid making common bug out […]
12/11/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Medicinal wildflowers to harvest when hiking
Being knowledgeable about medicinal plants is important for every prepper. Medicinal plants are safer and more effective than drug medications. Here are some of the medicinal wildflowers you may encounter when hiking, so harvest them: Evening primrose: Every part of the evening primrose plant can be used for medicinal purposes. The seeds of this plant […]
08/30/2018
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By Earl Garcia
To layer or not to layer? Experts sound off on what to wear in a sleeping bag
Hiking and camping gained significant traction last year as more Americans engaged in outdoor activities. According to the latest figures from the online statistics, market research and business intelligence portal Statista, the number of U.S. campers in the spring of 2017 amounted to 46.95 million. This was up from only 41.75 million campers in the spring of 2008, […]
08/21/2018
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By David Williams
Top rated men’s boots for hiking and backpacking
They say you should never skimp on items that separate you from the ground. Shoes are one of those items, and if you’re fond of hiking trails, you’re going to want to have a pair of hiking boots that’s as rugged and dependable as you can get. With that said, here are five top-rated men’s […]
08/07/2018
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By Russel Davis
Don’t forget these 5 essentials when packing for a rainforest trip
Rainforests are among the world’s densest hiking and camping trails as they contain about half of the planet’s plant and animal species. In this article, we will walk you through the essentials that you need to prepare for the trip. Clothing — Rainforests are, as the name suggests, humid by nature and are usually characterized by their overall […]
08/03/2018
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By Zoey Sky
How to keep your feet dry when hiking in wet weather
When hiking, it’s easy to keep your torso and legs dry because you can simply put on a waterproof jacket or hiking pants. However, making sure your feet stay warm and dry is a much more serious matter. (h/t to OutsideOnline.com) Thru-hiking, or through-hiking, refers to hiking a long-distance trail end-to-end. This is usually done […]
08/01/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Camping basics: Tips for surviving a thunderstorm
An unexpected thunderstorm can ruin a backpacking trip. These weather occurrences are both dangerous and beautiful. It is not uncommon to hear of nature photographers risking their lives for just that one, perfect shot. But putting aside the chance of capturing such raw, fleeting beauty, your priority during thunderstorms is your survival. It is not […]
07/25/2018
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By Rhonda Johansson
Hypothermia: How to identify, treat, and avoid it
Hypothermia is a potentially fatal condition that occurs when your core body temperature drops below 95 degrees Fahrenheit. Contrary to popular belief, you can get hypothermia outside of winter. It can occur in moderate temperatures or when you are submerged in cold water for long periods of time. Hypothermia is especially common among people who […]
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