Thumbdial: How a Survivalist Can Find Their Way Through the Fog

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It's normal to get lost every once in a while. Even the best of us have gotten lost. However, it's vital not to lose your head if and when it happens. Especially if you're lost out in the wilderness, finding your way will largely depend on wilderness smarts as opposed to a sense of direction.

Of course, it's more than just being lost in traffic. When you're hiking, camping, or bugging out and suddenly discover — as you were enjoying your time learning the latest prepper skill — you lost your way.

All of the trees and dirt on the ground begin to look alike and if you did not mark your path or bring a compass you could be in serious trouble.

What's worse is when a mist sets in you can't see a darn thing! At this point, you should not panic. At the very least if you have a survival tool that'll help you through this potentially scary situation.

Plus, there's also another invaluable tool you can learn if you should ever get lost in the fog.

On the next page learn what skill you should learn so you can find your way back to your bug out shelter or home after being lost in the fog. 

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4 Comments

  1. Harold Mcdermott said:

    There something about poplar trees thats different on the north side at the bottom of the tree there’s Moss that grow around the trees most times the moss if higher on the north side because of less sunlight

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