Posts Tagged ‘survival’

homemade stickburner stove

How to make a coffee can stickburner stove: materials needed: -1 coffee can -1 bridge beam step: 1. rub middle of can on edge of beam until it splits. 2. rub the side of the top piece until it splits vertically. 3. compress top piece's diameter to fit within bottom piece. nest pot inside both pieces for storage.

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Easy to make survival kit anyone can make and use

Here we have an easy to make survival kit. Making the kit from scratch will cost about 0 but if you already have some of the stuff it will be much less. There are plenty of survival experts that will show you how they survive with extensive knowledge and the bare minimum equipment. I intend to show you how a normal person with basic wilderness survival skills can survive comfortably with reasonable equipment. The kit contains: Military casualty blanket, military poncho, 3 liter soda bottle, 550 para-cord, Cold Steel Bushman, small fixed blade knife, emergency blanket, fishing kit, slingshot band, slingshot ammo, aluminum pot, 2 days of dehydrated food, coffee filters, Frontier water filter straw, Micropur MP-1 water purification tablets, ziplock bags, rubber bands, and a magnesium fire starter.

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Porcupine Ultralight Adjustable Alcohol Stove

The Porcupine stove is my version of an adjustable passive air induction alcohol stove based upon designs originally devised by NCHiker1970 and TerraFirma369. Many thanks to both of these fine inventive gentlemen. I called it porcupine because it has quills and a tail The addition of aluminum tubing JB welded to the internal structure allows for the integrated pot stand. The screw holders are made from hard aluminum strips cut from wedding tin lids and are reminiscent of automobile door and dash clips. These "clips" are captured in the folds of the tooling foil band. The screw head is constrained by a release button which is normally used as a nocking point on a bow string Any small diameter flexible tubing will suffice as a substitute. The use of an artist's palette cup increases the alcohol volume to 3/4 oz as opposed to 1/2 oz tea light cups. Implements of destruction are required to remove the cups from the clip base. And no, I didn't take twenty seven eight-by-ten color glossy photographs with circles and arrows and a paragraph on the back of each one. www.archive.org

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Making coffee in the backcountry with a handkerchief

This is how I make my coffee when I'm out in the woods. It's easy, tastes great and doesn't take any special contraption to do it. Just be sure to thoroughly rinse the handkerchief before your trip since you want to make sure it is completely free of any soap. You also want to ensure it's not leaking any dye. Sorry for the shaky video, maybe I'll redo this in the future but for now it should do the trick.

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JetBoil Flash – Personal Cooking System (PCS)

JetBoil (www.jetboil.com) makes personal size stove kits that are very easy to pack for your day hike or camping trip. The stoves can accommodate small JetBoil pots and pans too. Very cool. This vid just shows the PCS alone. Stay tuned for follow up vids on how the PCS stove works, making press pot coffee, and how I carry it on my hiking kit using the Maxpedition 12x5 bottle holder and the MaxPed Jumbo.

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Damn Bears Trail side brew system from NO-TECH

Damn Bears Trail side brew system from NO-TECH, backpack, heineken pot, alcohol stove system, trail cooking, coffee, trail side brew, hieny, boil water, brewer, hiking, cook, survival, camping, camp

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MOKA POT O’joe

short tutorial of the strong coffee brewer..the moka pot. yummy!

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jetboil Java

Fired up the jetboil Flash and made some pressed coffee. Use a more coarse grind of coffee to keep the grinds out of your cup. Enjoy!

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