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13 Things You Should Never Throw Away
In our consumer culture, people throw things away without thinking about it. But as they say, one man's trash is another man's treasure. There are all sorts of everyday items that could be incredibly useful in a survival scenario, or even if you're just a homesteader trying to be more self-sufficient. In this article, we list 13 things you should never throw away again.
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DIY 12V Solar Shed Lights: 5 Steps (w/ Videos) - Footprint Hero
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How To Harvest And Drink Rainwater
Harvesting rainwater is an ability any long-term prepper should have. However, there are more considerations than you might expect. #urbansurvivalsite #harvestrainwater #survivaltips #emergencysurvival #offgrid
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The Only Survival Fires You Should Know
We don’t typically list fire as one of the “top three survival priorities,” but I can’t think of too many survival scenarios I’d want to face, without fire. Granted, if you’re in a lifeboat on the ocean, you’re not going to be able to have a campfire to keep you warm; but there are few other situations like that. Fire is so essential to survival, that if you take an actual “survival course,” you’ll spend more time learning ways to fires, than you will anything else. We use fire for heat, light, comfort, purifying water and protecting ourselves from predators. That means we’re actually using it for all three of the top three survival priorities, as well as other important needs.