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  1. Keith

    Peas Pudding.

  2. Keith

    Bugging Out. Carrying All That Weight.

    http://australiansurvivalandpreppers.blogspot.com.au/2016/12/bugging-out-carrying-all-that-weight.html
  3. Keith

    Comfort Equipment.

    Painting By David Wright. Comfort Equipment. Definition of Paleolithic. Of or relating to the earliest period of the Stone Age characterized by rough or chipped stone implements. Merriam Webster Dictionary. Humans have been surviving for thousands of years, back in the Paleolithic period life...
  4. Keith

    A Correlation Between The Equipment You Choose And The Skills You Learn.

    A Correlation Between The Equipment You Choose and The Skills You Learn. I believe that when choosing equipment for survival use in the bush, there is more to consider than just ease of use and sustainability. Obviously when preparing for long term wilderness living, you need to choose equipment...
  5. Keith

    Long Term Survival-show Us Your Equipment.

    http://joeoleary1.blogspot.com.au/2013/11/building-long-term-shelter-part-2.html Show us your equipment. This is for people who are interested in long term wilderness(retreat/country) living/survival. I see no point is discussing short term shtf survival, as none of us can possibly know how...
  6. Keith

    Bushcraft Groups!

    People on Facebook keep adding me to their bushcraft group. If the page is open to view, I have a read through the posts. I swear if I see another post on using dryer lint for tinder I will SCREAM!!! Have you noticed how many so called Bushcrafters are inventing new so called "skills"! These are...
  7. Keith

    Cleanliness.

    Do you carry soap in your B.O.B? I carry a bar of soap, but I have also used wood ashes & water for cleaning my hands. Fresh urine from a healthy person is good for cleaning out wounds. Keith.
  8. Keith

    Two Tips.

    1) Rhubarb is the first fruit available after winter. 2) It is said that anyone who grows Jerusalem Artichokes will never go hungry. This root crop is available all year round & just keeps coming back. The green tops can be fed to stock, & the dried stalks make great kindling.Not a lot of taste...
  9. Keith

    Movie Recommendations.

    Can you recommend any shtf survival type movies? NOT the home made prepper movies, but real movies that are fun to watch. Keith.
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