Monthly Archives: May 2011

Rite in the Rain – A Durable Necessity for anyone who Spends Time Afield

Whether it is range cards for soldiers or notes for outdoor observers, Rite in the Rain makes something awesome for those who enjoy the outdoors, but also need something durable and reliable to write on. I used Rite in the … Continue reading

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Economic Survival – Part Four – Solutions

As mention in the video, I have included links to the things I have discussed. I should also mention that farm land is the most valuable resource, next to water. This is because there is no more new land to … Continue reading

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World War II Bayonet? – Update!

UPDATE IS BELOW ORIGINAL VIDEO AND PHOTOS So I found the knife mentioned in the video and I would like to hear responses from people about this knife. I believe it is a Czechoslovak military knife, maybe even a Austro-Hungarian … Continue reading

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Economic Survival – Part Three – Defense

I have compiled a simple list of concepts for defense. I want to stress the concept of defensive actions, versus offensive actions because like mentioned in the video below, actions, even during possible economic or governmental collapse will always result … Continue reading

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Economic Survival – Part Two – Medical Care

As featured in the video, the Adventure Medical Kit packs come complete, which is great since you do not have to purchase additional supplies, but what is even better is that they allow some extra space in case you would … Continue reading

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Economic Survival – Part One – Food Independence

European Outdoorsman is starting a month-long series about economic survival. Viewers sent in emails asking for solutions to the problems of economic collapse and we are offering our advice. As mentioned in the video, being independent regarding your own food … Continue reading

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