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James Mandeville's free article on Making a Personal Survival Kit ...
Mini flares should be carried as part of the marine Survival Kit and may be carried singly and the launcher modified for terrestrial use if you absolutely ...
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Survival kit contents - fire - Swedish FireSteel, Silva Helios ...
Silva Helios Stormproof lighter (Useful if you are going to climb Everest or visit Denmark). If you have to carry a waterproof storm lighter that also ...
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Selecting a survival kit compass. Free article.
The Silva "SERE" Compass 40H luminous is the best miniature compass to pack in your survival kit and is available in models for both the northern and ...
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Survival kit contents - fire - Swedish FireSteel, Silva Helios ...
I prefer to carry a Swedish FireSteel®, illustrated below. ... (Ultimate Survival Technologies WetFire™ Tinder is the best fire-starting tinder material ...
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Free survival advice - finding and making shelter
Make a survival shelter. ... It takes some practice to make a shelter, if you ARE practising the craft, bear in mind that you probably need permission from ...
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Free survival advice - choosing and maintaining a survival knife
Police regard a knife, first-and-foremost as an offensive weapon, and secondarily as a working tool. Illustrated in the photo (left) is an RSK MK3 knife by ...
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James Mandeville's free article on Making a Personal Survival Kit ...
This free, 9 page article, tells you how to make an expert personal survival kit, written by survival expert James Mandeville.
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Survival Books by James Mandeville
Survival books by author and survival expert James Mandeville.
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Selecting a survival kit compass. Free article.
The Silva "SERE" Compass 40H luminous is the best miniature compass to pack in your survival kit and is available in models for both the northern and ...
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