(Video) Long Term Wilderness Survival Is Essential. That’s Why Learning How to Make THIS Can Help With Numerous Tasks!

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When we think of living in the wilderness we always consider how things will work long term. Once the SHTF we have no idea how long we will need to bug out so it is always good to prepare for any contingency.

Still, after a while, things will break down. For example, that frying pan or pot you brought with you will just not work the way it once did. You may need to think of an alternate way to carry and cook food over an open fire.

After the break go to the next page and watch as one bushcrafter makes an ingenious essential any survivalist can learn to make!

And what he cooks with it looks as delicious as if it was made at home, on the stove, with all our contemporary and fancy gadgets! Take a look!

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2 Comments

  1. Shaun Simmons said:

    The bark can also be steamed or briefly boiled to soften it, but that’s more time and resources, so more suitable for an established camp rather than an immediate, survival-type situation.

  2. Scott Rickard said:

    Did not expect that. I can think of several uses for that technique now. Very clever.

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