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Pacific Outdoors Big Easy Storage Table

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Maximum utility in a compact, lightweight package. The Big Easy Storage Table gives you a generously sized table to gather, eat or play cards around plus all the storage space you need to keep your camp site organized and efficient. Two storage compartments feature zippered openings on both sides for easy access and weather protection. Three side p[...]
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Wenzel Ponderosa Sport tent is great for hiking and biking. Lightweight carry weight of 10.8 pounds, is easy to pack for those day/night short trips. Tent base is 10 feet by 8 feet wide with a 60" center height. W back to back Dutch "D" style doors and 3 windows, 2 in front and 1 in the rear and all with inside zip for your convenience. One removab[...]

The outdoor survival tips one will find here are not the common fare. They come from the strange methods that others have tried out with. Keep them in mind in case the day comes when one is lost in the wilderness.

Outdoor Survival Tips – Fire Making

One of the outdoor survival skills is pulling a piece of pack rat nest loose to utilize for kindling. These are normally found under rock shelves and in small caves, so they are dry even when it is raining down. They are normally full of plant fuzz, dry grass and other inflammable materials.

Polish the bottom of an aluminum pop or beer tin, and one can use it to concentrate the sun’s rays to begin a fire. Chocolate has been utilized to do the polishing, but one can also try out with several natural contents. This is not easy and likely not possible if the sun is too low, or the tin not shiny adequate, but one have seen it work. Point the tin-bottom at the sun and concentrate the rays to a little point of light on a piece of natural tinder or paper (a dollar bill works well).

Another good source of dry tinder is from old milkweed pods. These oft cling to the stalks all winter, and some of them normally have silky seed fuzz still in them, which can be dry even during pouring out rain. Any sources of flame or even a spark will combust this.

Bottles and other glass can be used like a magnifying glass to begin a fire. Ever since the first forest fire detective traced the cause of a fire back to a cast aside pop bottle, one have known that in bright sunlight, several kinds of glass can concentrate the rays to begin a fire. One might want to try the own eyeglasses as well, particularly if they are a thick prescription drug.

Another source of dry tinder during wet weather is under things. Particularly, look below leaves for dry leaves, or below large logs for anything dry out and inflammable.

More Outdoor Survival Tips

Keep batteries against the body or at the least in the clothing among cold weather. They lose their power more rapidly if they are cold, and based on what they are for, they may be vital to the outdoor survival.

To cover a stream on a slippery log, throw some sand, grainy dirt or crushed rock on it. It will offer some traction. Utilizing any stick for balance assists as well.

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