Basic Survival: Shelter and Fire

Even the most skilled survivalist may find themselves in a foreign environment where there are unknown factors to contend with.

When that happens, shelter and fire are the most important things to focus on.

How to find and make a shelter.

You may find a tree that has fallen and landed on the y-shaped branch of a stable tree. That would be a great blank slate for a simple A-frame shelter.

In the desert, you’d look for rocks or bushes to make a shelter. The most important thing is to use the terrain to your advantage.

How To signal For Help And Make a Fire

Fire is an incredible resource and increases your chances of survival. Creating friction is the key to starting a fire with little to no tools.

Fire Drill

Using a fire drill is an incredible option for creating embers, although it takes a lot of time to master. Use a flat piece of wood similar to a plank and find a sturdy round stick.

Fire Plow

A Fire plow uses a scraping motion to create friction, but the principle is the same. Using a round stick with a rounded enough edge to scrape with is essential.

Another thing to remember is to have an emergency kit at hand. What most people call a bug-out bag. This pack will contain everything you need for short-term survival in the event of an emergency.

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