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» Site title: AAA Wilderness Survival » Site description: Includes information on how to light a fire, build a shelter, find food, and find water.
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» Site title: The Attitude of Survival » Site description: A brief guide to the mental side of dealing with unexpected survival situations.
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» Site title: Bushcraft UK » Site description: A resource for anyone interested in the outdoors, especially for those involved in bushcraft, fieldcraft, or survival. Provides articles, a forum, and reviews of wilderness survival products.
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» Site title: Fox Kits Survival Kits and Survival School » Site description: Offers wilderness survival kits for all outdoor interests and environments and offers full spectrum survival training from military experts. Includes courses offered, rates, and location in Selmer, Tennessee.
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» Site title: HikingwithMike.com » Site description: Features hiking, camping, backpacking and wilderness survival tips, gear tips, information about survival school, hiking locations, photos and contact information.
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» Site title: Hoods Woods » Site description: Wilderness survival instruction, information, and instructional videos for outdoor enthusiasts.
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» Site title: HowStuffWorks: How Quicksand Works » Site description: Animated tutorial explains how quicksand forms, where it's found, and how one can escape being trapped in it.
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» Site title: Knife Information » Site description: Knife information and archives compiled by Pat Fogarty.
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» Site title: Mountain Man Survival » Site description: Survival tips and techniques plus information about building an underground shelter.
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» Site title: M40's Wilderness Survival Skills » Site description: Learn about skills such as fire-making, shelter construction, primitive weapons, snaring, survival kits, water procurement, and survival psychology.
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» Site title: Native Skills » Site description: Provides photos and facts about Native American and ancient skills, including primitive archery and flint knapping.
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» Site title: Native Tech » Site description: Articles on clay and pottery, leather and clothes, stonework and tools, weaving and cordage, food and recipes.
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» Site title: Ol' Buffalo Preparedness Page » Site description: Resource for learning to survive in the wilderness as well as at home in a disaster.
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» Site title: Old Jimbo's site. » Site description: Find information concerned with outdoor activities relating to survival, shooting, and plants.
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» Site title: The Outlands WebStead » Site description: Information on homesteading, survival, and other aspects of self-reliance written by people actively involved in living close to the land.
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» Site title: Primitive Technology » Site description: Links related to primitive skills and wilderness survival.
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» Site title: Primitive Ways » Site description: This site is dedicated to Stone Age technology, atlatl spear throwers, fire by friction, simple kayaks, and bow and arrow.
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» Site title: The Ranger's Digest » Site description: Provides a collection of survival tips as well as an order form to buy them in hard copy.
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» Site title: Simple Survival » Site description: Articles by B.L. Benton on many aspects of wilderness survival, including equipment, first aid, procuring food and water, building shelters, navigation, signaling, and making primitive weapons.
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» Site title: Society of Primitive Technology » Site description: A non-profit organization dedicated to the research, practice and teaching of primitive technology, earth skills, wilderness survival and Native awareness.
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» Site title: Survival » Site description: Survival tips, including fire-making, food and water procurement, building shelters, and using medicinal plants. Focus on jungle and sea/beach survival skills.
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» Site title: Survival » Site description: Links to information about wilderness survival and hiking, including survival tips, personal stories, and equipment reviews.
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» Site title: Survival Topics » Site description: Articles on outdoor survival skills, gear, kits, tips and tricks.
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» Site title: SurvivalIQ » Site description: An illustrated guide with information, tips, pictures, maps and diagrams.
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» Site title: Survive Outdoors » Site description: Large informational website covering topics like poison ivy, ticks, heat exhaustion, spider bites, and the psychology of survival.
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» Site title: Wilderness Manuals » Site description: Published by the United States Army. Features map reading and land navigation, topographic symbols, first aid, survival, evasion and recovery, field hygiene and sanitation, and basic cold weather camping.
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» Site title: Wilderness Resource List » Site description: A compilation of wilderness schools, periodicals, and listservs.
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» Site title: Wilderness Rhythms » Site description: Articles on firemaking, cordage, winter camping, and nature lore. Also teaches workshops in outdoors skills.
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» Site title: Wilderness Survival » Site description: Offers information from U.S. Army instruction manuals on all aspects of a wilderness survival situation. Includes diagrams and pictures.
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» Site title: Wilderness Survival Guide » Site description: An illustrated guide to basic skills including travel, food and water, first-aid, and health.
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Randomize humor
Three lawyers and three engineers were traveling by train to the same
meeting. At the station, the lawyers each buy a ticket but the engineers buy just one. When asked why, the engineers coyly said "You''ll see."
They all board the train, the lawyers taking seats, but the three
engineers all crowding into the bathroom. After the train has left, the conductor comes around and takes the lawyers tickets and knocks on the bathroom door and says, "Ticket Please." An arm stretches out from the bathroom and the conductor takes the proffered ticket. The lawyers were very impressed.
On the return trip, the lawyers proposed to emulate the gearheads and
bought only one ticket. To their amazement, the engineers bought no ticket at all. When asked, the engineers said, "You''ll see."
All board the train and the lawyers and engineers cram into seperate
bathrooms to await the conductor. After a few minutes, one of the gearheads emerges from the bathroom, goes over to the lawyers bathroom, knocks on the door and says: "Ticket please."
Humor of the day
Q: Did you hear about the blonde coyote?
A: Got stuck in a trap, chewed off three legs and was still stuck.
Q: Did you hear about the blonde who stood in front of a mirror with her eyes closed?
A: She wanted to see what she looked like asleep.
Q: How can you tell if a blonde is a good cook?
A She gets the pop tart out of the toaster in one piece.
Q: How did the blonde try to kill the bird?
A: She threw it off a cliff.
Q: How do blonde brain cells die?
A: Alone.
Q: How do you get a blonde to marry you?
A: Tell her she''s pregnant.
Q: What will she ask you?
A: "Is it mine?"
Q: What are the worst six years in a blonde''s life?
A: Third grade.
Q: What did the blonde get on her IQ test?
A: Saliva.
Q: What do you call 15 blondes in a circle?
A: A dope ring.