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It must fit inside a 32 oz. Wide-Mouth Nalgene Bottle - Wilderness ...
15 posts - 9 authors - Last post: Feb 17Metal cup that fits around the Nalgene bottle like the GSI with folding handles (Optional but nice for boiling water or heating tea/bouillon ...
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Dakota Fire Pit - Wilderness Survival Forums
A public discussion forum on wilderness surivival, primitive technology, and disaster preparedness.
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Anyone use a CAMELBAK H.A.W.G.? - Page 2 - Wilderness Survival Forums
5 posts - 5 authors - Last post: Feb 23, 2008I have ordered and received 2 of these Blackwater Camelback Hawgs and could not be happier, they are my day packs when I hike with my wife ...
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McCann, Mears, and Davenport all recommend the Military Camelbak H.A.W.G. I would like to know if anyone had one and what they thought of it? ...
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Wilderness Survival: Survival use of Plants - Edibility of Plants
Most of the information in this chapter is directed towards identifying wild plants because information relating to cultivated plants is more readily ...
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Wilderness Survival: Survival use of Plants - Edibility of Plants
Absolutely identify plants before using them as food. ... Some edible wild plants, such as acorns and water lily rhizomes, are bitter. ...
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Wilderness Survival: Dangerous Fish and Mollusks
Describes dangerous fish and mollusks you may encounter in a survival situation. Includes pictures and diagrams.
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Wilderness Survival: Dangerous Animals - Poisonous Snakes
... Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Ireland, Polynesia, and Hawaii. ... Yellow-bellied sea snake (Pelamis platurus). Back to Dangerous Animals ...
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Characteristics: These dangerous semiaquatic snakes closely resemble ... out in the Gulf of Mexico, reaching some of the islands off the Florida coast. .... Other topics include the procurement of potable water, food from animals and ...
 
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