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It was well educational showing different techniques used to build and hunt in a wilderness environment. The engineering skills of creating tools that help to capture prey and techniques in transporting water from one area ti the next. And how to create and manage a fire safely with in hut 2023-07-13

Good skills to learn 2023-07-11

Thanks to you 2023-07-10

Interesting 2023-06-29

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What are the 5 most important survival skills? 5 Basic Survival Skills Basic Survival Skill 1: Fire. Fire is the king of survival techniques! ... Basic Survival Skill 2: Shelter. ... Basic Survival Skill 3: Signaling. ... Basic Survival Skill 4: Food & Water. ... Basic Survival Skill 5: First Aid. 8 Basic Survival Skills You Can Learn in Your Own Backyard Building a Fire. A fire can keep you warm, ward off predators, and provide heat for cooking. ... Creating Potable Water. ... Foraging for Food. ... Tying Knots. ... Making a Weapon. ... Building a Shelter. ... Basic First Aid. ... Fishing and Trapping.What are the 7 priorities for survival? Listed in order of importance, the seven priorities are positive mental attitude, first aid, shelter, fire, signaling, water and food.How can I practice survival skills at home? Below are nine survival skills you can learn at home or in your backyard. Knot Tying. Rookie survivalists tend to take knots for granted — big mistake. ... Slingshot Making and Mastering. ... Flint Knapping. ... Drawing Drinking Water. ... Making a Fire Anywhere. ... Foraging for Food. ... Building an Outdoor Shelter. ... Basic Emergency First Aid.