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Category: Bushcraft Or Bull

Bushcraft or BS: Collecting Rain in Water Bottles

Bushcraft or BS: Collecting Rain in Water Bottles

This is a great tip. It’s a pretty simple concept, collect water in empty water bottles. What makes this special is slitting and fanning out the sides of the bottle to maximize the surface area. Check it out:

Bushcraft or BS: Filtering Water with a String

Bushcraft or BS: Filtering Water with a String

There’s no end to the harebrained ideas for purifying water in survival situations. The video above is a test of one of the most egregious offenders of “survival hacks” gone wrong. This is the kind of tip that comes from non-experts who need “fluff” content to fill their new book. As you can see in Read More

Bushcraft or BS: Condensation Saltwater Filter

Bushcraft or BS: Condensation Saltwater Filter

What do you do when you’re on the beach, dehydrated, not a drop of fresh water in sight?  According to this survival trick, look for some garbage!  Sneak a peak at the video below to see what I mean:

Bushcraft or BS: Lashing a Tripod

Bushcraft or BS: Lashing a Tripod

Having a tripod can be extremely useful in a survival situation. The video above is a simple tutorial on the right way to create a tripod, with nothing more than a few feet of cordage. Whether you are setting the base for a trap, building a shelter, suspending something over a fire, creating shooting sticks, Read More

Bushcraft or BS: Waterproofing Your Survival Gear

Bushcraft or BS: Waterproofing Your Survival Gear

Keeping certain survival items safe in a crisis can be the difference between life and death. The good news is, it’s ridiculously easy to do. This is the simplest way to turn any bag into a waterproof bag, on the fly, with a readily available item.

Bushcraft or BS: Waterproofing Matches

Bushcraft or BS: Waterproofing Matches

Let’s Test This Out Have you ever heard about people waterproofing matches with wax? It sounds like it’d make a mess of your backpack, so I thought we’d try a few alternative methods of waterproofing matches instead. Dorothy is our resident amateur survivalist, so we thought we’d let her take a crack at this one: