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Posted Jan 1
Make a mini fire hole rocket-stove with no shovel 🔥
Posted Dec 29
The image shows how different bullet types penetrate and damage human tissue. Smaller, slower bullets like the .22 caliber make small entry and exit wounds, while larger, faster bullets like the .357 magnum create a larger cavity and cause more damage. Some bullets are designed to fragment upon impact, causing even more extensive damage. Shotgun pellets rip through tissue, creating a wide swath of injury. @survivalessentials
Posted Dec 20
Here’s a chill step-by-step to test out those potentially edible plants. 1️⃣Pick a Plant: Find one kind of plant that looks abundant. 2️⃣Separate the Parts: Break down the plant into its parts. Some parts might be safe while others aren’t. 3️⃣The Skin Test: Start with a simple skin test. Crush a part of the plant and rub it on your skin . Wait for about an hour. If there’s no reaction, it’s onto the next step. 4️⃣Lip Test: Next, place the plant part on your lip. Tingling, burning, or any irritation? Not a good sign. 5️⃣Tongue Test: Now, touch it to your tongue. Any weird feels, spit it out and rinse well. 6️⃣Chew but Don’t Swallow: If your tongue’s all clear, chew a bit but don’t swallow yet. 7️⃣Tiny Taste: Finally, if there’s still no reaction, you can swallow a small bit. Wait several hours. 8️⃣Cook It: Some plants are only edible when cooked, so if you can, try boiling it to break down any toxins. 9️⃣Gradual Introduction: Even if it seems safe, start with small amounts.
Posted Dec 17
Firefighter shows how to carry a person with just a single piece of rope.
Posted Dec 13
Posted Dec 12
Through some neat illustrations, it shows a few different DIY techniques to ensure you're never without water when exploring the great outdoors.
Posted Dec 10
🔋In times of emergency, conventional power sources might fail. Whether it’s due to a natural disaster, a technical failure, or environmental factors, having a backup plan is crucial. A car battery, a versatile and relatively inexpensive option, can be converted into an emergency power source. This guide will walk you through the essentials of using a car battery to power basic tools and lights when you need them most. 1️⃣Identify Terminals – Find the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals on the battery. 2️⃣Connect Inverter – Attach the black lead to the negative terminal and the red lead to the positive terminal. 3️⃣Check Connections – Ensure all connections are secure and correct. 4️⃣Test Before Use – Use the multimeter to check for correct voltage and no stray currents. 📈Scaling Up for More Power Use Multiple Batteries – Connect batteries in parallel to increase capacity. Proper Connections – Connect positive to positive, and negative to negative. Attach Inverter to One Battery – Only connect the inverter to one battery in the setup. Source Tools Required Multimeter Wire Cutter Crimping tool Screwdrivers Power inverter
Posted Dec 10
Genetic map about correlation in European countries
Posted Dec 9
Surgeons Knot Source
Posted Dec 9
Quick releases knot.
Posted Nov 20
Full Deer Processing Tutorial and Cut Up (HOW TO) https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-64a0u0kUhQ
Posted Nov 6
https://youtu.be/0jOUTYBneVo