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In-depth Zombie Survival Guide!

In-depth Zombie Survival Guide!

How to make a spoon ASAP?

How to make a spoon ASAP?

How to make waterproof matches?

Do You want to runaway, or roam the land? Well, let me help You with this little guide! Just don’t forget Your tools!

How to build a log cabin? Full

How to start a campfire? High-Res pics

Lost Your tent peg, or You never had one? Don’t worry, here is:

How to make a peg? - Bushcraft

How to guide to postmodern apocalypse.

Handmade wooden mallet.

Handmade wooden mallet.

How to Build a Log Cabin of Your Own? Click into the picture!

How to Build a Log Cabin of Your Own? Click into the picture!

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Dick Proenneke on the winter of 1967 in his handmade cabin.

Dick Proenneke on the winter of 1967 in his handmade cabin.

(Source: emma-brack, via gray-bear)

Long Term Food Storage

Everyone who is remotely interested in the topic of preparedness understands the importance of having an emergency supply of food and water stashed away in order to provide for their loved ones during times of crisis (when the normal supply system in interrupted).  The reasons for needing long term food storage have been demonstrated time and time again in recent years (extreme weather, floods, earthquakes, tornados, terrorist attacks, loss of employment, civil unrest, etc).  Even the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recommends that every American maintains a two week emergency supply of food and water (if you are relying on the government to provide for your family in times of crisis you may want to at least comply with their instructions).

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“Dick Proenneke retired at age 50 in 1967 and decided to build his own cabin on the shore of Twin Lakes. The first summer he scouted for the best cabin site, and cut and peeled the logs he would need for his cabin. Dick Proenneke returned the next summer to finish the cabin where he lived for over 30 years. Dick filmed his adventures, and Bob Swerer later turned the film into a video so we can all watch this amazing man build his cabin by hand.”
Sample | Offical site

Dick Proenneke retired at age 50 in 1967 and decided to build his own cabin on the shore of Twin Lakes. The first summer he scouted for the best cabin site, and cut and peeled the logs he would need for his cabin. Dick Proenneke returned the next summer to finish the cabin where he lived for over 30 years. Dick filmed his adventures, and Bob Swerer later turned the film into a video so we can all watch this amazing man build his cabin by hand.”

Sample | Offical site

(Source: chambre, via yosemiteclimbingbum)

Making moccasins in Hoboway’s How-to heading!

Making moccasins in Hoboway’s How-to heading!

How to make a Sweedish fire torch?
For more info click: HERE.

How to make a Sweedish fire torch?

For more info click: HERE.