
It's endless how many uses you can glean from a single tree.
For instance, consider all the uses there are for a pine tree. When Doomsday is here, and you're short on supplies and come across a pine tree, there are a never ending amount of natural resources you can use from a single tree.
And what if you were stranded without any supplies? Well, if you knew where to find a pine tree, it could keep you alive.
A pine tree has pine needles, edible bark, sticky sap, and more that you can use. In fact, almost every single part of a pine tree can be utilized. That's why you should learn how to identify a pine tree now so you can use one to survive during Doomsday.
You may also want to consider planting a pine tree at your bug out cabin. Let it grow and learn how to use it, so that way if you ever run low on supplies, you can use a pine tree to your advantage!
After the break, you'll soon uncover mind-boggling reasons why a pine tree is one natural resource you shouldn't pass up. From preparing nutrient-rich food to using it for shelter, a pine tree can help you the most when you need to survive!
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Nice
Very commonly known info and written like a 6th grader.
I heard you can use a 6 inch piece of a fresh small pine as a water filter?
Better try it before you ever need it.
Euell gibbons ever heard of him ?? Many parts of a pine tree is edible…Also stalking the wild asparagus..
Way too many ads
wow I am an eagle scout and never heard of any of these but will be trying this weekend for sure
What if there’s no pine trees left after all it is doomsday
lol people just need to pass on kinda like the dinosaurs when are time is up …….its up i dont much see the point in trying to stay alive when it happens and really are way of life is a joke ….if you think the that the way the worlds consumption rate is sustainable your crazy
Would like to read this article but you load your page up with so much junk I will not click on it
I read it. There was only one pop up on it, so it wasn’t bad.
Edible medicinal shelter fire
*OUR way of life
Reed check this out.
Miriam Blum
Consumption rate is perfectly sustainable in our region of the world, it’s industrialized food industries that hurt consumer supplies. Making chemical foods, artificial preservatives, the waste from packaging, etc.
This was done to line the pockets of fat cats, & close down small town & individual healthy farming markets.
They bought tons of land & use chemicals to raise production, pesticides to prevent insects, and artificial colors and waxes to make these genetically altered products LOOK appealing.
lol ok whatever you say
Right so no sense in worrying about it
Glue
Blood clotting
Base
Etc
Well if its a joke find a bridge and jump
Fear Mongering.
Bug out from what? There’s people drying food, canning water, I know people who have cabins up in the mountains, all protected.
Joseph Shipman
Now that’s pretty cool
What kind of Pine is that in the first photo????
Good to know for servival
Has to be the correct species of pine tree thought.
Nice$#%&!@*website . Would be great if you could see the content
Soak 2 lbs of pine cones in vinegar and molasses overnight. The next day place in a Dutch oven and cook over ashes. It tastes like pot roast.
Doomsday??? WTF?
Too many bullshit ads 2 even read the thing
Yup
Well those corn dogs that live by the swamp, don’t taste to good! Waaahaaa
“Pine trees have pine needles…” Lol
Learned this$#%&!@*and more back in 66 at USMC Air Crew survival school. Evergreens are everywhere.
I sure could use a pine tree where I live ..Lol I don’t think we have pine trees in Oregon …lol
I hope your corn dog didn’t meow when you ate them. Lol
Red Woods are close 🙂
Food carbs the inside fibers beneath the bark
Dooms day won’t arrive in our lifetime unless Hillary is elected..
Or you could eat the ashes!
Yep. Couldn’t get thru it
Joe Clark Lamonds gross
Not a pine, that is a Spruce and the second picture with the sap appears to be the bark of a Douglas Fir… Not sure if they are calling all conifers pines or just don’t know what a pine looks like?
Well the first picture is a Spruce and the second looks like the bark of Douglas Fir…
I an and egg.
Thanks we have all sorts in the U.P.