How to Camouflage Your Campsite
We’ve talked about becoming a grey man in the past, both what it is and how to use it in public to blend in....
Burying Cash for Safekeeping
The idea of digging a hole and burying money (or other valuables) in it may seem a little crazy. However, there are several good...
The Art of the Deal: Skills to Improve Your Bartering
Bartering, or the trade of goods and services without the use of money, has been around for a very long time. Dating back to...
Canned Tuna… More Than Just a Meal
It is highly recommended that everyone have a stash of emergency food just in case a disaster strikes, be it a freak storm, a...
Advanced OPSEC: Protecting Your Information Online
While the Internet has done a lot of good, it’s also a place for opportunistic criminals to gather information on you. In some cases,...
15 Tips for Using This Household Staple In a Survival Situation
(ModernSurvival.org) – If you’ve never heard of it, Sodium bicarbonate sounds slightly intimidating. It’s a very common product almost everyone has in their home...
Walking on Thin Ice… Literally
With winter in full swing, snow and ice are likely to be sticking around. In other words, you’re going to want to find ways...
Know This Before Crossing Moving Water
Water is essential for life, but it can also be perilous. Moving through a body of water can be physically demanding, something that’s especially...
Extend the Shelf Life of Food
Keeping a stockpile of emergency food for the proverbial "rainy day" is important. Even the CDC recommends that all Americans keep extra food on...
Don’t Toss That Tin Can Just Yet
Tin cans have proven themselves as useful resources in survival situations. They seem to be a gift that keeps on giving with their numerous...