Ultimate Freeze-Dried Food List | 9 Foods You Can Freeze-Dry

Your freeze-dried food won’t lose its taste and nutrients even after several years. After a long period, it would still be a great addition to any of your recipes! Here’s a roll of food items that you can preserve through freeze-drying. RELATED: Best Freeze-Dried Food for Your Stockpile List of Freeze-Dried Food | Types of … Read more

Real World Secrets of Stalking and Tracking Wild Animals

by Todd Walker My legs felt like a container of jello slithering down an aged washing board. I knelt in a non-human silhouette stalking in Ultra Slow Motion. A twig beneath my paw snarled and my prey jolted his head toward the din. I froze and hoped my screaming quadriceps is supportive of my motionless … Read more

The Caveman Catalyst in Your Tinderbox

by Todd Walker ~ ATAGEND Carbonized dust shine from friction. Charcoal hurryings up just so amazing exothermic reaction of combustion. Align a convex lens vertical to full sunbathe on different non-charred tinder material. Smoke will rise in a minute. Do the same with charred substance and a rosy ember is birthed in seconds. Weak flint … Read more

{VIDEO} 93 Year Old Man Still Homesteading It In Wilderness

How do you make a living? How do you live your Dream? Well, for Jack English, a 93-year-old legend, those questions are easily answered with the same response, “By doing what feels right.” In Mr. English’s case, that means living in a cabin (he hand-milled the lumber himself) isolated deep in the Ventana Wilderness—a place he fell … Read more

Throwing Club

The throwing stick is one of Man’s earliest weapons and was noticed throughout nearly all primitive cultures. Countless people be aware of the throwing fraternity in the form of the returning boomerang used by the aboriginal peoples of Australia. The throwing club is intended to to be used as a method of acquiring big activity … Read more

BANGARANG! Lost Boys Grow Meat in the Ground

by Todd Walker ~ ATAGEND Cutting rounds for” burn and rake” spoons and bowls. Other research has indicated that working with our hands shapes our mentality happy. Cutting tree bark, bearing holes with an awl, and seaming areas to make a berry basket develops dexterity, a physical talent lacking in our smart-phone culture. Looking at … Read more

Scary Sharp: Rooster’s Foolproof Ax Sharpening Method 

by Todd Walker ~ ATAGEND Files, file placard, 220, 400, 600, 1,000 gumption sanders, and a skin strop impregnated with lettuce rubbing compound. My Field Tools Ax Puck: Medium and coarse struggle sided gumption Strop: Leather belt, leather ax sheath, or timber File: A tiny prick file DiY Fixin’ Wax Refer to the Ax Anatomy … Read more

How Danner Boots Screwed the Laws of Physics

by Todd Walker ~ ATAGEND Inspection at school. ~ ATAGEND Boots still on the dirt in our outdoor classroom. American Made Craftsmanship I keep my working axes sharpened and shaving-sharp. The ax strike separated the inside advantage of my boot sole, surgically separating one stitch, and slicing the leather upper. I genuinely expected the contiguou … Read more

A Little History Learned Can Be a Preppers Best Friend

As preppers we are always projecting, disseminating, like the ants as opposed to the grasshoppers of metropolitan lore. And having grown up in the formerly golden state of California my life events always draw me back to her record, which I became interested in while hunting and skiing in the Eastern Sierra’s. A plaza of … Read more