Ian Kershaw

16 Things You Really Need to Do to Create a Perfect Bug Out Camp

Bugging out is a complex operation. It takes much more than just throwing a bug out bag together, hopping in…

5 years ago

My Tips On How to Choose the Best Sleeping Bag

Overwhelmed. That is the first word that comes to mind when I think about the first stages of buying my…

5 years ago

Your Life May Depend Upon It: How to Start a Fire When it’s Pouring With Rain

Somehow or other, it seems that we all get this idealistic vision of what a survival situation is going to…

5 years ago

Your Guide to Coastal Foraging in Survival Situations

When discussing the great outdoors, and survival in general, many authors completely overlook an important part of the nature around…

5 years ago

Ways to Use Paracord in a Survival Situation & To Floss Your Teeth

Paracord is an amazingly useful cordage; strong, light and compact. That’s probably why it has become the cordage of choice…

5 years ago

Cooking Over a Fire – Why is It Such An Important Skill?

One of the most basic, and possibly overlooked, things to practice to prepare for the wilderness is cooking your food.…

5 years ago

The Paddle Steamer & the Expansion of America

Part of the romantic image we all share of the Old West is that of the paddle steamer plying her…

5 years ago

Olmeca Rock Carving – How Did They do It?

The ancient world is filled with many mysteries. Many peoples and cultures who went before have left little behind that…

5 years ago

Taos Pueblo – This Amazing Structure Is Home to 4,500 Native American Puebloan People

Taos Pueblo, the oldest continually inhabited dwelling in the United States, lies a couple of miles north of the city…

5 years ago

The History of The Whaling Industry

Shortly after the first colonies were started in the New World, colonists started noticing the waters of the Atlantic Ocean…

5 years ago