Outdoor Tips Archives - EpicPrepper https://epicprepper.com/category/outdoors/outdoor-tips/ Epic Prepper is a portal to all things Prepping Thu, 08 Dec 2022 06:12:47 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://i0.wp.com/epicprepper.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/log-cabin-311531_640_64x64.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Outdoor Tips Archives - EpicPrepper https://epicprepper.com/category/outdoors/outdoor-tips/ 32 32 194893263 9 Bushcraft Pack List Essentials https://epicprepper.com/9-bushcraft-pack-list-essentials/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=9-bushcraft-pack-list-essentials Thu, 08 Dec 2022 06:12:43 +0000 https://epicprepper.com/?p=1656 Introduction Are you an outdoor enthusiast looking for a bushcraft pack list to bring with you on your next expedition?

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Are you an outdoor enthusiast looking for a bushcraft pack list to bring with you on your next expedition? If so, then look no further! Bushcraft is all about ensuring you have the right tools for navigating any terrain.

But knowing which items should make it onto your bushcraft pack list can be overwhelming. That’s why I’m here to give you a handy guide with nine essential must-haves that are sure to simplify your packing process and keep you at the top of your game! From survival knives and ropes to portables stoves and compasses—these bushcraft essentials will help take any prepper or backpacker’s expeditions from good to great.

Here are 9 essential bushcraft items

Saw

Bushcraft is a form of wilderness survival that requires its practitioners to rely on their skill and resourcefulness in order to survive while out in the wild. Of all the tools at your disposal, carrying a saw can prove invaluable when bushcrafting. Having an effective and reliable saw on hand allows bushcrafters to craft essential items such as shelter, firewood, traps, fishing lines, cooking vessels, furniture and even clothes! Not only will having a saw increase your chances of surviving in the wild but it will also make your time there much more comfortable. In this blog post we’ll discuss why every backpacker should consider carrying a saw with them when they venture into Nature’s realm!

Fishing line and hook

When heading into the wilderness for a bushcraft adventure, effective preparation is key. But, what many people don’t realize is that one of the most important pieces of equipment to bring along on a trip isn’t even an item, but rather an old-fashioned skill: fishing! Carrying a fishing line and some bait in your backpack can be instrumental in ensuring that you have enough food reserves throughout your sojourn into nature. Not only can angling supplement your need for sustenance, but it can also provide entertainment and relaxation during your downtime. In this blog post we’re going to explore why carrying around a fishing line is essential when prepping or backpacking in the wilds.

Knife

having a knife can mean the difference between success and failure. A good knife provides various advantages when venturing off into the unknown such as providing protection from wild animals, being able to cut wood for fire and shelter or preparing food with ease. With that said, packing for camping and bushcraft trips require more than just clothing; tools are essential too. This blog post will focus on why carrying a knife is an important piece of gear to pack when embarking on outdoor excursions and how they’ll give you an edge against whatever mother nature throws your way.

Bigcat Roar knife

Tarp and Rope

Bushcrafting is all about being prepared for any situation and ready to navigate your way through the outdoors. Nothing helps you be more prepared than carrying a tarp and rope in your backpack, as these items can come in handy for many situations. Whether it’s shelter from the rain or sun, supplies for firemaking activities, or repairing gear on the go – having these essentials with you can make bushcrafting trips much smoother. In this blog post we’ll outline why preppers and backpackers should consider packing a tarp and rope in their bag at all times!

First Aid Kit

aving a first aid kit in your backpack when you embark on a bushcraft journey is an essential part of responsible backcountry travel. With the right supplies and knowledge of how to use them properly, you’ll always be prepared if things take a turn for the worse while out exploring the great outdoors – after all, safety should always come first!

Wash Kit

There is no greater combination of freedom and adventure than going into the bushcraft backcountry with nothing but your trusty backpack. But as any seasoned prepper or backpacker will tell you, preparation is king. One item that often gets overlooked in the flurry of packing for a bushcraft trip are wash kits: personal care items to keep you clean and healthy on your journey into the wilds. At first it may seem like an unnecessary burden, yet having access to simple hygiene supplies can be worth its weight in gold! Items such as toothbrush, toothpaste, soap etc are key to safe outdoors.

Compass and map

Having a compass handy while out in the wilderness is essential for preppers, backpackers and other adventurers alike. Not only does it provide wayfinding capabilities, but also serves as an invaluable asset when conditions become unexpected. A small and simple-to-use backpacking compass can often mean the difference between getting lost without a solution – or finding your bearings to safety with ease.

Clothing

When it comes to bushcraft and being prepared for the outdoors, having the right clothing is essential. A good outdoor wardrobe not only provides protection from the elements, but it can also enhance your overall experience in nature. Whether you’re a hardcore prepper or a casual weekend backpacker, packing appropriate clothing for your excursions into unknown territory is an absolute must.

Fire making

Bushcraft is the practice of using natural elements for survival and crafting useful items for travel, so having fire-making tools in your backpack is a must. Taking simple but essential steps to ensure you are capable of creating heat and light in a variety of situations not only provides security but also ensures you stay fed. Having waterproof matches or flint and steel should be a must of bushcraft enthusiasts.

Final thoughts

The 9 essentials items listed in this blog post are a great starting point for bushcraft pack list essentials for enthusiasts looking to pack light. However, it’s important to remember that each person’s needs vary, so be sure to customize your backpack contents based on the specific activities you plan to do and the environment you will be working in.

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The Ultimate Children’s Survival Kit https://epicprepper.com/the-ultimate-childrens-survival-kit/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-ultimate-childrens-survival-kit Tue, 11 May 2021 23:38:35 +0000 https://epicprepper.com/?p=1145 Introduction In this article we will delve into the items that go into setting up your own Children’s Survival Kit.

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In this article we will delve into the items that go into setting up your own Children’s Survival Kit.

Your child may be a whiz kid with their iPad but that doesn’t mean they’re prepared and knowledgeable in real life circumstances. Especially an emergency situation, whether it’s something as simple as a day at the beach or a camping trip. Or in a rare situation like an earthquake or hurricane. You want your kids to know what to do in any circumstance. The Ultimate Survival Kit for Kids is perfect to keep around the house in a backpack. Small enough not to take up too much space in your home but ready at a moments notice to take on a road trip or emergency situation.

The next step for your child having their own survival kit. Is to know how to use the items and the multitude of uses they can provide. I will make a note to write a post showing a more detailed look at the items listed below. So look out for that one.

What age should your child have their own survival kit?

In most cases that would depends on the child. Although in my opinion as soon as a child is old enough to play in the playground they are ready to learn what to do in adverse situations. For example start with teaching them how a compass works or how to use a mirror to signal from afar. You can create small activities and games that include these items and become familiar with their children’s survival kit. The way I taught my children is I took them camping. In the process I would show them how I lit fires, gathered wood, setup tents, etc etc. This may not be possible for all people, especially city folk, you would be surprised what can be learnt in a backyard and the local park. Not only will they learn life saving skills but they will have so much fun. Not to mention fondly looking back to the time they spent with you.

Special notes to consider

Once you survival kit items have been packed in a back pack be sure to check if it’s not too heavy with your child. I good rule of thumb is keep the bag roughly the same weight as their school bag. As the child gets older you can adjust the back pack with more and/or larger items.

It’s also a good idea to monitor the survival bag for expired products i.e energy bars. Also remember to check the condition of batteries i.e headlamp, torch.

Whenever possible get the child to use the bag like taking it along to hikes, camps, day trips etc. This keeps them accustomed to the bag and a sense of ownership.

Top 20 items to add to your child’s survival kit

Let’s get into the nuts and bolts with my ‘must have’ items to include in the survival kit.

First Aid Kit

A small first aid kit is great for youngest, it’s a chance to teach them basic first aid. I believe all children should at least have a basic knowledge of first aid and having one in their survival kit is a good motivator to learn.

Whistle

This item is important and one that you can pick up at the local thrift store. Buy one that is loud and looks like it will last more than 5 minutes.

Collapsible water bottle

Being collapsible this water bottle wont take up a large amount of space or add too much weight to the survival bag.

Winter Gloves

Gloves can be bulky so you may need to spend a little more and get good quality gloves.

Rain poncho

This item is packed so small it’s worth having one in the survival bag. They are generally so roomy so can easily be worn over parkers and jump suits.

Sunscreen

A small tube is all that’s needed here, the smaller the better. Must be at least 30+

Signal Mirror

A small item that has some powerful uses. Be sure to include one in the survival kit.

Torch

Battery powered torches are fine but you must remember to keep the batteries charged if they are rechargeable. My preferred option is crank powered torches. Read my article on the best ones here.

Knife

There are some small kids knives to choose from. Importantly teach your child how to safely handle and use such an item. Obviously there are many useful uses having a knife so teach them to use it responsibly.

Headlamp

Since discovering the headlamp it’s quickly become one of my favorite fishing companions. They are so good it’s a must have in any survival bag.

Energy Bars

Storing some long lasting food is a great idea, in this case energy bars foot the bill.

Duct Tape

Another item you can cheaply obtain at a thrift store. Such a valuable item that can be used in hundreds of different ways.

Water Filter

This is one of the most items to include as it can be life saving. They can also be used during school times and all types of outdoor activities.

Wash Cloth and/or moist Towelettes

This is another item you can buy cheaply at the local supermarket but ideal to clean sticky fingers.

Can Opener

You never when you might need one. May not be an essential item at the beginning but one worth adding as they get older.

Firestarter

There are a multitude of fire starters on the market and most are a good buy. One I highly recommend is this one above. Take time to teach your child how to use it effectively.

Emergency Blanket

This item can be used to sleep in or keep a young one warm. They are a small item and should be a survival bag addition.

Plastic Bags

Preferably zip lock bags, they can be used to keep things dry, such as matches.

Compass and Map

This may be last but could be the most important item you can include. What’s more important than having a compass and map is knowing how to use one. This takes specialized knowledge, so as a parent or guardian it’s up to you to first learn how to use a compass and map effectively. It would be a good idea to start an orientation course together.

Final Thoughts

As the child gets older and stronger you can continue to add more items which invariably will turn into a full blown survival bag. At some stage they will take full ownership and manage it themselves, which is the goal I suppose.

As you can clearly see from the above list you only need to spend a little to gather all the items. Most can be bought at the local supermarket for pennies to the dollar which would go into a usable and useful Children’s Survival Kit.

More importantly your teaching them life skills which in some cases could save them or others lives. With today’s kids stuck indoors playing computer games or watching videos this will encourage them to get into the outdoors. This all starts from the parents so don’t become complacent and put it off. Take action today and spend some quality time with your children start by putting together the items above and start their very own children’s survival kit.

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