White Pine (and Other Pines)
As an evergreen tree, the white pine has needle-like leaves and produces cones rather than flowers. White pines are native to northern central and northeastern North America.
White Pine Survival Tips:
• The inner layers of the white pine bark are edible.
• You can boil the needles to make a tea that is rich in Vitamin C. Steep a teaspoonful of chopped pine needles in a cup of hot water for 10 minutes.
• The tree’s resin is flammable and makes a useful fire starter when mixed with other tinder.
• Pine needles also make excellent fire fuel.
• You can mix the resin with charcoal to make a strong, waterproof glue.
• Edible pine nuts come from the cones.
• Pine needles and pine boughs can be used for bedding material.
• Pine boughs also do well as natural insulation in survival shelters.
• Surface roots of the white pine are pliable and durable and can be fashioned into ropes.
• Pine resin is an insect repellent. Collect some in a tin container and light it to keep bugs at bay.
• The bark of young pine branches is edible.
• Young male pine cones also are edible.
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As an evergreen tree, the white pine has needle-like leaves and produces cones rather than flowers. White pines are native to northern central and northeastern North America.
White Pine Survival Tips:
• The inner layers of the white pine bark are edible.
• You can boil the needles to make a tea that is rich in Vitamin C. Steep a teaspoonful of chopped pine needles in a cup of hot water for 10 minutes.
• The tree’s resin is flammable and makes a useful fire starter when mixed with other tinder.
• Pine needles also make excellent fire fuel.
• You can mix the resin with charcoal to make a strong, waterproof glue.
• Edible pine nuts come from the cones.
• Pine needles and pine boughs can be used for bedding material.
• Pine boughs also do well as natural insulation in survival shelters.
• Surface roots of the white pine are pliable and durable and can be fashioned into ropes.
• Pine resin is an insect repellent. Collect some in a tin container and light it to keep bugs at bay.
• The bark of young pine branches is edible.
• Young male pine cones also are edible.
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White Oak (and Other Oak Trees)
The majestic white oak tree is native to eastern and central North America. It is easy to spot oak trees in mid- to late- summer because of their size and all the acorns they drop. Acorns are extremely useful in a survival situation. All acorns have bitter-tasting tannic acid, but it can be removed through a simple leaching process.
White oak acorns tend to have less tannic acid than other acorns, and their shell is harder and easier to remove than red acorns. While red oak trees have pointed leaf lobes, white oaks have leaf lobes that are rounded.
White Oak Survival Tips:
• After leaching out the tannic acid, you can grind acorns to make flour. Here is a video that shows this process for both white acorns and red oak acorns.
• Save the tannic acid to use as an antiseptic wash.
• Leached and ground acorns also can be used as a coffee substitute.
• Oakwood is firm and hard and is useful for many survival purposes, including shelter frameworks, ax handles and shovel sticks.
• Dried, white oak flowers are useful as tinder.
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The majestic white oak tree is native to eastern and central North America. It is easy to spot oak trees in mid- to late- summer because of their size and all the acorns they drop. Acorns are extremely useful in a survival situation. All acorns have bitter-tasting tannic acid, but it can be removed through a simple leaching process.
White oak acorns tend to have less tannic acid than other acorns, and their shell is harder and easier to remove than red acorns. While red oak trees have pointed leaf lobes, white oaks have leaf lobes that are rounded.
White Oak Survival Tips:
• After leaching out the tannic acid, you can grind acorns to make flour. Here is a video that shows this process for both white acorns and red oak acorns.
• Save the tannic acid to use as an antiseptic wash.
• Leached and ground acorns also can be used as a coffee substitute.
• Oakwood is firm and hard and is useful for many survival purposes, including shelter frameworks, ax handles and shovel sticks.
• Dried, white oak flowers are useful as tinder.
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Sugar Maple (and Other Maples)
Known for its large leaves that change into bright reds and oranges in the fall, the sugar maple offers many survival benefits. Not the least of these is its tasty syrup. Abundant in the eastern woodlands of North American, the sugar maple has leaves with five lobes and pointed tips. Young maple trees have smooth bark that has a silvery color.
Sugar Maple Survival Tips:
• The sap of the sugar maple, which runs in late winter and early spring is a natural energy drink rich in sugar and nutrients.
• Those seeds inside those distinctive helicopters are edible. All you need to do is boil them, remove the outer helicopter part and then eat them as is or add them to stir-fries or stews.
• Young spring maple leaves are also edible. You can boil them as you would other spring greens or add them to a salad.
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Known for its large leaves that change into bright reds and oranges in the fall, the sugar maple offers many survival benefits. Not the least of these is its tasty syrup. Abundant in the eastern woodlands of North American, the sugar maple has leaves with five lobes and pointed tips. Young maple trees have smooth bark that has a silvery color.
Sugar Maple Survival Tips:
• The sap of the sugar maple, which runs in late winter and early spring is a natural energy drink rich in sugar and nutrients.
• Those seeds inside those distinctive helicopters are edible. All you need to do is boil them, remove the outer helicopter part and then eat them as is or add them to stir-fries or stews.
• Young spring maple leaves are also edible. You can boil them as you would other spring greens or add them to a salad.
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Willow Tree
You know there is a water source nearby if you see a willow tree. Although there are many varieties of this graceful tree, they all prefer moist areas. Willow leaves are narrow, plentiful and lance-shaped. Native to China, the willow grows throughout North America, Europe, and Asia in temperate regions that offer enough moisture and sunlight.
Willow Survival Tips:
• Willow bark contains a pain-relieving chemical called salicin. You can relieve headaches and inflammation by chewing on a few small green willow twigs and swallowing the juices.
• Willow bark peels away from the wood easily in the warmer months. You can use it to make a strong rope.
• Flexible young willow branches can be used to weave baskets.
Dried willow makes an excellent fire starter.
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You know there is a water source nearby if you see a willow tree. Although there are many varieties of this graceful tree, they all prefer moist areas. Willow leaves are narrow, plentiful and lance-shaped. Native to China, the willow grows throughout North America, Europe, and Asia in temperate regions that offer enough moisture and sunlight.
Willow Survival Tips:
• Willow bark contains a pain-relieving chemical called salicin. You can relieve headaches and inflammation by chewing on a few small green willow twigs and swallowing the juices.
• Willow bark peels away from the wood easily in the warmer months. You can use it to make a strong rope.
• Flexible young willow branches can be used to weave baskets.
Dried willow makes an excellent fire starter.
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Pawpaw Tree
Found in the wet woodlands of the eastern United States, the Pawpaw boasts a tasty mango-like fruit that ripens in mid to late September. However, the vitamin-rich fruit is only one of this tree’s benefits.
Pawpaw Survival Tips:
• Pawpaw bark strips easily and separates into long fibers of that can be twisted to make strong cordage.
• The tree’s wood is light and easy to carve. Some carvers compare pawpaw wood to balsa or yucca because it is light and porous. Additionally, pawpaw wood has a desirable bright yellow color and a straight grain.
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Found in the wet woodlands of the eastern United States, the Pawpaw boasts a tasty mango-like fruit that ripens in mid to late September. However, the vitamin-rich fruit is only one of this tree’s benefits.
Pawpaw Survival Tips:
• Pawpaw bark strips easily and separates into long fibers of that can be twisted to make strong cordage.
• The tree’s wood is light and easy to carve. Some carvers compare pawpaw wood to balsa or yucca because it is light and porous. Additionally, pawpaw wood has a desirable bright yellow color and a straight grain.
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7 Trees Every Survivalist Should Know
Click through the links below to learn survival tips and more information about each specific tree:
1. White Birch
2. American Basswood
3. White Pine (and Other Pines)
4. White Oak (and Other Oak Trees)
5. Sugar Maple (and Other Maples)
6. Willow Tree
7. Pawpaw Tree
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Click through the links below to learn survival tips and more information about each specific tree:
1. White Birch
2. American Basswood
3. White Pine (and Other Pines)
4. White Oak (and Other Oak Trees)
5. Sugar Maple (and Other Maples)
6. Willow Tree
7. Pawpaw Tree
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Onions are in the ground 🧅✅️
Beets will go with them since the two are good companions. I'll likely do 2-3 harvests of beets since they only take about 2 months to harvest.
Carrots on the other rows, and that'll do it for this bed. 🥕🥕🥕🥕
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Beets will go with them since the two are good companions. I'll likely do 2-3 harvests of beets since they only take about 2 months to harvest.
Carrots on the other rows, and that'll do it for this bed. 🥕🥕🥕🥕
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Have you planted anything yet this year?
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Yes!
38%
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Block out the noise and focus on what really matters.
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The Egg Float Test
Have you ever wondered if your eggs have gone bad? Well, there's a very simple way to check.
Place the egg(s) in a bowl of water and observe what they do. If they sink and rest on their side, they're fresh. If they sink but stand on their end, then they're starting to get old. And if the eggs float, they've gone bad.
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Have you ever wondered if your eggs have gone bad? Well, there's a very simple way to check.
Place the egg(s) in a bowl of water and observe what they do. If they sink and rest on their side, they're fresh. If they sink but stand on their end, then they're starting to get old. And if the eggs float, they've gone bad.
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The Egg Float Test Have you ever wondered if your eggs have gone bad? Well, there's a very simple way to check. Place the egg(s) in a bowl of water and observe what they do. If they sink and rest on their side, they're fresh. If they sink but stand on their…
I used this method today to test some eggs I found buried deep in one of our pine trees. A few of our hens have been hiding their eggs.
That's one of the only downsides to letting your chickens roam free, but it's well worth it because pasture-raised chickens are happy chickens, and the egg-quality from them is unmatched.
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That's one of the only downsides to letting your chickens roam free, but it's well worth it because pasture-raised chickens are happy chickens, and the egg-quality from them is unmatched.
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Bare feet in the grass, sun shining on the skin, breathing in the fresh air, eating a block of raw cheese, drinking ice cold spring water... life is good.
Enjoy your Sunday everyone ☀️⛰️
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Enjoy your Sunday everyone ☀️⛰️
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What is a Bug-Out Bag?
A "Bug-Out Bag" is a portable emergency kit designed to provide individuals with essential supplies and tools to survive and sustain themselves during a sudden evacuation or crisis.
Also known as a "72-Hour Bag" or "Go Bag," it typically contains items such as food, water, shelter, clothing, firestarter, first aid supplies, and other essential items. The purpose of a Bug-Out Bag is to ensure individuals are well-prepared to leave their home quickly and respond effectively to various emergency situations, such as natural disasters, civil unrest, or other unforeseen events.
These bags are carefully curated to support self-sufficiency and survival for a period of approximately 72 hours.
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A "Bug-Out Bag" is a portable emergency kit designed to provide individuals with essential supplies and tools to survive and sustain themselves during a sudden evacuation or crisis.
Also known as a "72-Hour Bag" or "Go Bag," it typically contains items such as food, water, shelter, clothing, firestarter, first aid supplies, and other essential items. The purpose of a Bug-Out Bag is to ensure individuals are well-prepared to leave their home quickly and respond effectively to various emergency situations, such as natural disasters, civil unrest, or other unforeseen events.
These bags are carefully curated to support self-sufficiency and survival for a period of approximately 72 hours.
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11 Essential Items for a Bug-Out Bag
1. Shelter Setup
- Waterproof/Windproof Tarp
- Wool Blanket
- Sleeping Bag
- Paracord
- Emergency Blanket
- Tent
2. Water Purification System plus extra water
- Lifestraw (straw or gravity filter)
- Mini Sawyer
- Waterproof bag/bladder to carry water
- Carry 1L of water minimum
3. Firestarter
- Ferro & Steel
- Waterproof Matches
- Bic Lighters
- Pack more than one type of firestarter
4. Firearms/Ammo
- Optimal Tool for Self Defense & Hunting
- Carry extra loaded mags for any firearms you are carrying on body or in bag
- Pistols, AR Pistols, SBRs, PCCs are all viable options
5. Medical Kit
- At least one or two tourniquets, several bandages, and gauze
- Anti-histamines, anti-diarrhea
- Raw Organic Honey (for minor cuts, scrapes, and burns)
- Hydrogen Peroxide and/or Isopropyl Alcohol
- Wet Wipes for Sanitation
6. Batteries
- AA, AAA, CR123, CR2032, Solar, Rechargeable
- Power Bank for phone, or any other rechargeable battery
- Solar Power Banks can be very handy for longer periods of time
7. Knife, Hatchet/Saw, Multitool
- Quality Steel
- Full Tang
- Fixed Blade
8. Headlamp & Flashlight
- White light for maximum brightness, red light for retaining your eyes natural night vision, green light for increasing contrast at night
9. Spare Clothes
- Rain Jacket
- Merino Wool Socks
- Underwear
- Hat
- Warm, durable gloves
10. Navigation
- Compass
- GPS
- Maps of surrounding area
11. Calorically-dense food and stainless steel cup/pot
- MRE's
- Nuts, Seeds, Beef Jerky, freeze/air dried foods
- Honey and salt for quick energy
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1. Shelter Setup
- Waterproof/Windproof Tarp
- Wool Blanket
- Sleeping Bag
- Paracord
- Emergency Blanket
- Tent
2. Water Purification System plus extra water
- Lifestraw (straw or gravity filter)
- Mini Sawyer
- Waterproof bag/bladder to carry water
- Carry 1L of water minimum
3. Firestarter
- Ferro & Steel
- Waterproof Matches
- Bic Lighters
- Pack more than one type of firestarter
4. Firearms/Ammo
- Optimal Tool for Self Defense & Hunting
- Carry extra loaded mags for any firearms you are carrying on body or in bag
- Pistols, AR Pistols, SBRs, PCCs are all viable options
5. Medical Kit
- At least one or two tourniquets, several bandages, and gauze
- Anti-histamines, anti-diarrhea
- Raw Organic Honey (for minor cuts, scrapes, and burns)
- Hydrogen Peroxide and/or Isopropyl Alcohol
- Wet Wipes for Sanitation
6. Batteries
- AA, AAA, CR123, CR2032, Solar, Rechargeable
- Power Bank for phone, or any other rechargeable battery
- Solar Power Banks can be very handy for longer periods of time
7. Knife, Hatchet/Saw, Multitool
- Quality Steel
- Full Tang
- Fixed Blade
8. Headlamp & Flashlight
- White light for maximum brightness, red light for retaining your eyes natural night vision, green light for increasing contrast at night
9. Spare Clothes
- Rain Jacket
- Merino Wool Socks
- Underwear
- Hat
- Warm, durable gloves
10. Navigation
- Compass
- GPS
- Maps of surrounding area
11. Calorically-dense food and stainless steel cup/pot
- MRE's
- Nuts, Seeds, Beef Jerky, freeze/air dried foods
- Honey and salt for quick energy
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What is a Get-Home Bag?
A "Get-Home Bag" is a compact emergency preparedness kit designed to help individuals safely navigate unexpected situations and make their way home in the event of a crisis.
Typically smaller and more portable than a full-fledged Bug-Out Bag, it contains essential items such as water, food, first aid supplies, a flashlight, and other tools to address immediate needs. The purpose of a Get-Home Bag is to provide a sense of self-sufficiency during unforeseen events like natural disasters, power outages, or other emergencies that may require individuals to leave their current location and travel home safely.
By having a well-equipped bag readily available, individuals can better cope with unexpected challenges and ensure their basic needs are met on the journey home.
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A "Get-Home Bag" is a compact emergency preparedness kit designed to help individuals safely navigate unexpected situations and make their way home in the event of a crisis.
Typically smaller and more portable than a full-fledged Bug-Out Bag, it contains essential items such as water, food, first aid supplies, a flashlight, and other tools to address immediate needs. The purpose of a Get-Home Bag is to provide a sense of self-sufficiency during unforeseen events like natural disasters, power outages, or other emergencies that may require individuals to leave their current location and travel home safely.
By having a well-equipped bag readily available, individuals can better cope with unexpected challenges and ensure their basic needs are met on the journey home.
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11 Essential Items for a Get-Home Bag
1. Emergency Blankets
- Wrap around body for warmth
- Use for shelter
- Decent for blocking thermal imaging
2. Water Purification System
- Lifestraw Small Straw
- Waterproof bag/bladder to carry water
3. Firestarter
- Ferro & Steel
- Waterproof Matches
- Bic Lighter
- Pack at least one form of firestarter
4. Firearms/Ammo
- Optimal Tool for Self Defense
- If you already conceal carry, bring extra loaded mags in the bag
- Pistols, AR Pistols, SBRs, PCCs are all viable options
5. Medical Kit
- At least one Tourniquet, several bandages, and some gauze
- Raw Organic Honey (for minor cuts, scrapes, and burns)
- Hydrogen Peroxide
6. Batteries
- AA, AAA, CR123, CR2032, Rechargeable
- Power Bank for phone, or any other rechargeable battery
7. Knife/Multitool
- Durable, Quality Steel
- Full Tang fixed blade
- Pliers, screwdriver bits, etc for multitool
8. Headlamp & Flashlight
- White light for maximum brightness, red light for retaining your eyes natural night vision, green light for increasing contrast at night
9. Bolt Cutters / Wire Cutters
- You never know when you might need to cut though a fence or a lock in order to get home
10. Gloves and Balaclava
- protect your hands
- conceal your identity
- stay warm
11. Honey and Salt
- with honey, salt, and water you can stay energized and sustained without food for a while
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1. Emergency Blankets
- Wrap around body for warmth
- Use for shelter
- Decent for blocking thermal imaging
2. Water Purification System
- Lifestraw Small Straw
- Waterproof bag/bladder to carry water
3. Firestarter
- Ferro & Steel
- Waterproof Matches
- Bic Lighter
- Pack at least one form of firestarter
4. Firearms/Ammo
- Optimal Tool for Self Defense
- If you already conceal carry, bring extra loaded mags in the bag
- Pistols, AR Pistols, SBRs, PCCs are all viable options
5. Medical Kit
- At least one Tourniquet, several bandages, and some gauze
- Raw Organic Honey (for minor cuts, scrapes, and burns)
- Hydrogen Peroxide
6. Batteries
- AA, AAA, CR123, CR2032, Rechargeable
- Power Bank for phone, or any other rechargeable battery
7. Knife/Multitool
- Durable, Quality Steel
- Full Tang fixed blade
- Pliers, screwdriver bits, etc for multitool
8. Headlamp & Flashlight
- White light for maximum brightness, red light for retaining your eyes natural night vision, green light for increasing contrast at night
9. Bolt Cutters / Wire Cutters
- You never know when you might need to cut though a fence or a lock in order to get home
10. Gloves and Balaclava
- protect your hands
- conceal your identity
- stay warm
11. Honey and Salt
- with honey, salt, and water you can stay energized and sustained without food for a while
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