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  • The Best Fire Starter Ever Invented

    Being able to start a fire is the first survival skill you should have.What's the best firestarter? Read this and get one for yourself... More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • How to Make a Minnow Trap from Plastic Bottles

    Discarded plastic is causing immense environmental damage to the earth we all need for survival. But the hungry wilderness survivor can turn this plastic into useful items by making lightweight minnow traps. Here's how... More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • Passive Wilderness Survival Food Acquisition

    In wilderness survival, energy and time are the yardsticks of wealth. Going into debt on this account could very well jepardize your ability to survive.When it comes to finding food in the wilderness, go about it as would a skilled investor seeking to increase wealth. Invest! Here's how... More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • How to Make a Zeppelin Bend Knot

    The best knot ever made for tying two ropes together has been virtually forgotten. That is, until now.Learn how to tie this knot and forget about all the others you have ever used for this purpose; your very survival could depend upon it... More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • A Scorpion is a Scorpion

    Parables can often help you understand a subject far better than simply stating the facts.Often the creators of parables speak from a wisdom that can only come from experience and deep reflection. Read this valuable piece of wilderness survival advice and consider the many facets of its meaning... More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • Mail Bag: Blades and Firestarters

    A Survival Topics reader asks Ron questions about blades and firestarters... More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • The Dakota Fire Hole

    Of all the methods for making a survival fire the Dakota Fire Hole may be the best ever devised.Simple to construct, efficient, and stealthy when you do not want to be found, apply this excellent survival fire skill during your next adventure... More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • New Bear Grylls Knife

    An observant Survival Topics reader contacted me about the new Bear Grylls survival knife. More about this blade here... More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • How to Make a Survival Blanket Sleeping Bag

    You have a single blanket or tarp and it is going to be a very cold night.What is the best way to use it to stay warm while sleeping? Survival Topics will show you... More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • How to Make a Firebed

    You're cold, exhausted, and need to sleep. But your clothing is inadequate and you have no sleeping bag. If you lose conciousness you will freeze to death before morning.You're going to survive. Survival Topics will show you what to do.. More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • Do Not Feed the Wildlife

    Feeding wildlife is not in the best interest of man or beast. When wildlife comes into town the animals are susceptible to a variety of hazards. Warning to the sqeemish - graphic picture... More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • Clean Your Cooking Gear with Wood Ashes

    If you learn how to clean your cooking gear with wood ashes, you will have an unlimited supply of "soap" for this purpose - and you do not have to carry it... More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • That Water is Unsafe to Drink

    Taking a nice cool drink from a crystal clear mountain stream could be one of the biggest mistakes of your life. Here's why... More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • Ice Flowers in Springtime

    Spring has not yet sprung at the Survival Topics compound but flowers are blooming... More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • Learn to Predict Local Weather

    An important survival skill that takes years of observation and practice to master is the ability to predict the local weather with a high degree of accuracy... More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • Late March Snowshoe Trek

    Fresh moose blood in the snow and the discovery of a rare chaga conk while on a Spring snowshoe hike in the Great North Woods... More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • Still Winter at Survival Topics

    Survival Topics is of necessity still in winter mode because it is still winter here in spite of what the calendar claims... More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • Real Survival Skills at Survival Topics

    Many other survival websites merely regurgitate survival skills between one another as they sit in comfortable armchairs.Survival Topics survival skills as true and real as the situations you may find yourself in should you need to use them to save your life... More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • How to Make a Klemheist Knot

    Another handy friction hitch similar to the Prusik knot is the Klemheist. However the Klemheist knot will slide in one direction when a load is applied... More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • Wilderness Survival Priorities

    Once you acquire the basic wilderness survival skills one vital piece of information remains: the order in which you should apply these skills in a wilderness survival emergency... More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • Winter Survival Clothing System

    The best method of dressing for the outdoors is known as the "Three layer system". Learn these principles and you can survive any weather, anytime, anywhere.... More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • Ontario Knives RAT Cutlery in the Back

    RAT Cutlery puts out some of the best survival blades. Little wonder that a larger company is attempting to steal the RAT name through underhanded legal means. Survival Topics is calling for a boycott of the products of the offending company... More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • Survival, Survivalism, and Preparedness

    Wilderness and urban survival, survivalism, and preparedness are often treated as separate categories. However when it comes to well rounded survival ability, you would do well to sample from each. More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • How to Make a Prusik Knot

    Every survival expert should know how to make a Prusik knot. Whether you are crossing a swift moving stream or climbing a rope, the ability to make a Prusik knot is an important survival skill.... More from SurvivalTopics.com

  • Tracking a Porcupine in Winter

    You can learn alot about survival from the local survival experts; the animals that successfully survive in the area you are in. Today we follow a porcupine and learn something more about this solitary forest dweller... More from SurvivalTopics.com