ISSUE 10
PREPARATION
SURVIVAL
MOBILITY
DEFENSE
MEDICAL
GEAR
What If A Hacker
Disables The Grid?
Traps, Snares & Baits
7 Keys To A Survivor Mentality
SERE ClassLessons Learned
Q&A: EMP Expert William R. Forstchen
RVs: Are They Bug-Out Worthy?
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CONTENTS
IISSUE
IS
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10
DEPARTMENTS
6
On the Cover
All the Great Gear Found on the
Cover
Editors Letter
Change With Change
12
Gear Up
The Latest and Greatest Products
16
HighLights
Rechargeable Flashlights
20
16
20
30
What If?
A Hacker Brings Down the Grid
102
Health
Case the Joint: Where Is Your Joint
Pain Coming From?
108
Hands On
Reviewing Superesse Straps
28-in-1 BOB Pro
114
411
The Cost of Hack Attacks
FEATURES
30
40
Its a Trap!
Bait, Snare, and Box Your Way
to Survival With These Trapping
Methods
36
The Futures Stone Age
Q&A With Author, Historian, and
EMP Expert William R. Forstchen
40
Firewood Fundamentals
How to Baton Wood With a Knife
46
Survive, Evade, Resist,
and Escape
Lessons Learned From Our
Industry-Exclusive Invite to 88
Tacticals Intense (But Fun) SERE
Class
46
52
52
Home on Wheels
Can Conventional RVs Work in a
Bug-Out Scenario?
60
Get to the Choppa!
Machetes Truly Are the Original
Survival Multitools
68
60
Cyber Crimes
You May Be One Click Away
From a Costly Invasion. Become a
Human Firewall With These Tips.
68
74
74
Sharpen Your
Knowledge
Do You Know Your Blade Grinds
and Profiles? You Should They
Can Make or Break Your Survival
Knife
80
7 Keys to Survivor
Mindset
A Combat Psychologist Analyzes
What it Takes to Survive and Thrive
When SHTF
86
Hydration Pack Buyers
Guide
Water, Water Everywhere and Not
a Drop to Drink...Unless Youre
Wearing it
80
86
96
Seal It
The Many Uses of Vacuum Sealers
Product Disclaimer
Prices and details for products and services featured in this issue are set by the
manufacturers, retailers, and agencies,
and are subject to change without notice.
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Throughout this issue you will see
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100% Actual Size. This designation is
for the print edition of this issue. Because of
the various screen sizes on different tablets and
computers, we cannot always provide actual life
size images in digital versions. We apologize if
this causes any confusion and thank you for your
understanding.
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1 Hat
MAKE & MODEL
Vertx
Khaki Hat
4 Pants
MAKE & MODEL
Black Diamond
Castleton Pants
MSRP
$13
URL
[Link]
MSRP
$89
URL
[Link]
2 Eye Protection
MAKE & MODEL
Wiley X
WX Saint
MSRP
$95
URL
[Link]
3 Jacket
MAKE & MODEL
Beyond Clothing
Alpha Jacket Alt 1
ON THE
COVER
MSRP
$338
URL
[Link]
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4
12
OFF THE
COVER
8 Flashlight
MAKE & MODEL
5.11 Tactical
Flexio Penlight
5 Knife
MAKE & MODEL
DPx Gear
HIT Cutter Knife
MAKE & MODEL
Wigwam Mills Inc.
Switchback
MSRP
$43
11 Shirt
URL
[Link]
MSRP
$188
URL
[Link]
6 Headlamp
MAKE & MODEL
LED Lenser
H7.2
MAKE & MODEL
Vertx
OPS Base UL Shirt
9 Footwear
12 Socks
MSRP
$19
URL
[Link]
MSRP
$24
MAKE & MODEL
Merrell
All Out Charge
URL
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[Link]
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MSRP
$120
URL
[Link]
MSRP
$60
URL
[Link]
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10 Backpack
MAKE & MODEL
Oakley
Bathroom Sink
7 Machete
MAKE & MODEL
Outdoor Edge
Brush Demon
MSRP
$150
MSRP
S P
$70
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ISSUE 10
008
EDITORSLETTER
Change with Change
By Patrick Vuong
ets address the elephant in the room: The
the best way to make firewood using a knife and wooden baton. As always, we have
nameplate on the cover is indeed differ-
our trademark gear reviews and columns from rechargeable flashlights in High-
ent. The addition of Recoil to our title has
Lights and a high-priced survival bracelet in Hands On to buyers guides on vacuum
been done both to distinguish ourselves
sealers and hydration-compatible backpacks.
in an industry rife with terms like off grid
A quick glance at the newsstand shows that some industry rivals are taking note
and off the grid, as well as to build synergy with our sister
of how were doing things by copying our amazing art teams visual style, as well as
publication, RECOIL, the premier gun lifestyle brand. But
our story angles. We might not be the oldest survival magazine, but weve certainly
rest assured that our style, editorial coverage, and balance
had an influence on the market in the past two years. And we hope to continue to do
between humor and practical know-how will remain very
so by changing with the times. Whether its our nameplate modification or the need
much the samewell, sort of more on this later.
to evolve to stay ahead of competitors mimicking our editorial approach, we have
In this, our 10th edition, Im proud to present another
to continually change. Its an apt metaphor for preppers, too. As Bruce Lee said, To
issue packed with realistic survival applications, in-depth
change with change is the changeless state. In other words, if you resist change, you
analysis of gear and gadgets, and expertise from eminent
perish. But if you adapt, you persevere.
subject-matter experts.
Case in point: Long-time contributor and survival author-
We hope you like how were changing with change and if not, let us know.
Go to [Link]/OFFGRIDmag to drop us a message or email us at
ity Tim MacWelch explains how should society collapse
offgrid@[Link]. Its the only way we can learn, improve, and
well be left to subsist on only what we find in the con-
remain changeless.
crete jungles and the surrounding wilderness. Therefore,
he shares on page 30 effective ways to catch small game
and other animals using snares and traps.
Next, Im excited to introduce former U.S. Marine sergeant Nathan Murr to our readers. When we received an
industry-exclusive invite to attend a SERE (survival, evasion,
resistance, and escape) class taught by the elite trainers at
88 Tactical, I immediately thought of Murr for the assignment. A frequent contributor to RECOIL theres that
synergy thing popping up again Murr is a writer, inventor,
former Scout Sniper team leader, and all-around badass.
Who better to not only survive the SERE class, but provide
a keen distillation of the most important concepts taught?
Murr has done just that, and more, with his top five lessons
learned on page 46.
Regular readers might recognize Dr. Neal H. Olshans
byline on page 80. He wrote the Bug Out By Air feature
in Issue 8 and lends his expertise once again in 7 Keys to
Survivor Mindset, a primer on how to develop the right
psychological fortitude to thrive in any crisis.
In this issue, you can also get your Danny Trejo on
by reading the feature on machete applications by CQB
expert Michael Janich, learn how to defend against cyber
criminals when youre on the grid, understand how blade
grinds and profiles can affect your survival knife, and study
Thanks for reading!
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ISSUE 10
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GEARUP
1
MAKE & MODE
Hults Bruk Axes
Tornea
MAKE & MODEL
Exotac
tinderZip
MAKE & MODEL
Catalyst
Catalyst Case for iPhone 6
MAKE & MODEL
RinseKit
Pressurized Portable Shower
WEIGHT
2.88 pounds
MSRP
$7
WEIGHT
1.55 ounces
CAPACITY
2 gallons
MSRP
$99
URL
[Link]
MSRP
$70
MSRP
$90
URL
[Link]
NOTES
Out in the wild theres a
thin line between a good
time and Steve-brokehis-ankle-and-is-tooheavy-to-carry-outof-the-woods-tonight
kinda time. That line is
sometimes a warm lifegiving re. The innovative
tinderZip hides a few inches of ammable lament
inside the nylon sheath
of a zipper pull. Pull off
the toggle or just cut the
sheath to expose the red
Fire Cord inner, fray it out
a bit, and its ready to turn
a spark into a re, keeping
you and big Steve from
freezing to death.
URL
[Link]
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[Link]
NOTES
If you havent banished your
iPhone after reading the articles in
this issue, you'll need to protect it
at least physically. And the Catalyst case will do that for you. Its
waterproof to 16.4 feet and protects from drops up to 6.6 feet per
Mil-spec standard. It preserves all
functionality, including the TouchID
ngerprint sensor, and has ports
for audio and the Lightning connector. Available in several colors,
its made of polycarbonate with
a soft-touch rubber bumper and
silicone seals.
NOTES
The world is a dirty place, and hygiene
is the single most important defense
against an early demise aside from
antibiotics and the ability to outrun an
angry mob. The RinseKit is a portable
shower that runs on the water pressure imparted as the system is lled
using any modestly pressurized water
source. Theres no pumping and no
batteries. Just ll it up from a garden
hose and the system is charged up for
use at the beach, camp, or trailhead.
It includes a 6-foot hose and a spray
nozzle.
NOTES
Chainsaws are great except when theres no gas or
electricity to run them. Enter
the medium-sized Tornea
axe. Its hand-forged Swedish steel head and 26-inch
American hickory handle
can help you fell small trees,
chop wood to size, and serve
as an impromptu self-defense weapon. Hults Brook
has operated in Sweden
since 1697 yes, for more
than 300 years! but 2015
marks the rst time its axes
are available stateside.
MAKE & MODEL
Oxx
Coffeeboxx
WEIGHT
12 pounds (empty)
MSRP
$250
URL
[Link]
NOTES
About the size of a large lunch cooler, the
Coffeeboxx was designed with construction workers in mind, but could also serve
campers, hunters, and boaters. It features a
crushproof body, a retractable power cord,
six external stainless steel tie-downs, and
a rubberized handle. This tough-as-nails
brewer accepts single K-Cup pods, pours
out hot coffee in less than 90 seconds, and
can dispense steaming water from a separate line. Were not suggesting you attach
this to your go-bag but if you preloaded
the Coffeeboxx and some K-Cups in your
bug-out RV, a little caffeine could go a long
way in a post-SHTF world. Just saying.
MAKE & MODEL
Aquamira
Frontier Max Filtration
System
MAKE & MODEL
Pocket Shot
Pocket Shot
DIMENSIONS
2.3 by 1.3 inches (closed)
DIMENSIONS
120 gallons per cartridge
MSRP
$25
MSRP
$50
URL
[Link]
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[Link]
NOTES
We love good ol American
ingenuity. The Pocket
Shot is a perfect example
of rethinking the slingshot.
It looks like a strange toy,
but its serious business.
Drop a projectile into the
pouch, hold the circular
handle, pull back on the
pouch, and release itll
re steel ball bearings up
to 275 feet per second.
The blue pro-pouches will
blast shot out at 300 to
350 fps. Plus, its small
and light enough to t in,
well, your pocket.
NOTES
The Frontier Max water
ltration system is compact,
inexpensive, and modular. It
can be set up to run with a
straw, bottle, hydration bladder, or part of a gravity-fed
system using the included
quick-release adapters.
Aquamira says the RED Line
lter removes protozoan
cysts, bacteria, and viruses
to safe levels without the
need for back-ushing or
disinfecting chemicals. And
the Frontier Max is barely
larger than a couple bottles
of iodine pills, but is much
faster and easier to use.
MAKE & MODEL
UCO
Titan Stormproof
Matches
LENGTH
4.13 inches
MSRP
$10
URL
[Link]
NOTES
Its OK if you have match
envy this is a big-ass
match. Its the Magnum of
survival matches, producing 25 seconds of roaring
ame thatll give you a
ghting chance at igniting
the most stubborn tinder.
The Titan can even be relit
after being submerged.
One box contains 25 of the
4-inch matches and extra
strikers, enough for 10
minutes of re.
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GEARUP
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10
MAKE & MODE
Duckworth
Vapor Tee
Generac
iQ2000 Portable Generator
11
MAKE & MODEL
Nite Ize
CamJam XT Large
COLORWAY
Gray, midnight, natural, olive
WEIGHT
46.2 pounds
WEIGHT
3.2 ounces
MSRP
$50
MSRP
$800
MSRP
$14
URL
[Link]
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NOTES
Wool is natures super fabric.
Duckworths Vapor fabric
improves on it with a proprietary blend of ne micron
Helle Rambouillet Merino
wool and a mix of cellulose
and recycled polyester. The
result, as demonstrated by
the Vapor Tee, is a fastwicking, naturally cooling,
lightweight jersey fabric that
contains stank while feeling
like your favorite cotton
T-shirt. We wore one over
the summer, and it has rendered all our other T-shirts
obsolete.
NOTES
Generators are great, but their
noise can be a nuisance at best and,
at worst, alert anyone desperate
nearby that youre living large. This
portable model has three engine
settings: quiet fuel-sipping operation, full-power light-it-all-up mode,
and somewhere in between. The
unit can keep a campsite or small
RV running for hours while keeping
you abreast of faults, remaining
runtime, and real-time power. Need
more juice? Link a pair of iQ2000
generators with an optional parallel
kit and keep all your gear running.
NOTES
The original, plastic CamJam
granted knot superpowers to
the knotless. The only downside
was not knowing how much
weight it could be trusted to hold.
The CamJam XT builds on its
petroleum-based forebear with
its aluminum, load-rated construction. The XT comes in two
sizes, rated to hold 280 and 500
pounds using 2mm to 5mm or
3mm to 9mm rope, respectively.
You may be a knot-tying Eagle
Scout, but keeping a set of these
things in your truck may save
g
you a bit of time when securing
g
some awkward cargo.
12
MAKE & MODEL
12
MAKE & MODEL
Under Armour
UA Ignitor 2.0 Storm
Polarized Sunglasses
FIT
Medium to Large
MSRP
$145
URL
[Link]
NOTES
You can protect your eyes and
look cool while doing it. These
shades exceed ANSI Z87.1
safety standards, while the
polarized lenses block out 100
percent of UVA, UVB, and UVC
rays and eliminate glare in the
brightest of conditions. Theyre
also resistant to oils and salt
water, making them ideal for outdoor adventures or unexpected
crises. Plus, the frames are built
from titanium and Grilamid, so
theyre strong and exible, and
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p is comfortable and
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HIGHLIGHTS
RECHARGEABLE FLASHLIGHTS
Story by John Teator
onventional wisdom
have a penchant for leaking or
tells us recharge-
discharging over time. Combining
able flashlights
alternative chargers with a robust
shouldnt be the
rechargeable flashlight can be a
first type of light
lifesaver, especially if youre in it for
to grab when facing an end-of-
the long haul. Lets take a look at
days scenario. What we need is a
a varied selection of rechargeable
reliable light thats quickly put into
flashlights that can help when we
use, and disposable cell lights do
need it the most.
Photos by Michael Grey
just that. When the faint beam of
your flashlight finally peters out,
itll only take a matter of seconds
to swap out the tired batteries for
a new set, and bam! youve
once again got the sun in the palm
of your hand.
But what about a long-term
survival situation? Between the
food, water, and other gear you
have to manage, youre bound to
run out of batteries at some point.
The only thing better than having
access to light when you need
it is having an unlimited way to
power it.
Rechargeable flashlights,
combined with alternative power
sources such as solar, heat, or
crank chargers can rid you of the
need to stock and keep track of
heavy, disposable batteries that
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HIGHLIGHTS
Olight S15R Baton
Olights S15R Baton may be the
smallest and lightest ashlight in
this guide, but dont underestimate
its power or utility. It features a programmable side switch and can be
powered by its included rechargeable lithium or optional AA battery.
The S15Rs body is made of hard
anodized aluminum and has a deep
carry pocket clip. A feature we really
like is its sleek micro USB charging
dock. It charges the light by simply
placing the ashlight tailcap down
on the charger. The S15R also has a
magnetic tailcap that allows you to
use it as a hands-free worklight.
Pros: Magnetic tailcap, innovative
charger, long runtime on low
LED Lenser F1R
Housed inside its aluminum body is
an incredible 1,000-lumen light that
doesnt disappoint. It is powered
by a 18650 rechargeable lithium
ion battery that can run the light
on high power for three hours. The
F1R comes with an optional glassbreaking, striker bezel and is tted
with a pentagonal anti-roll ring.
Durability-wise, its rated IPX8 so
you know it can take a beating in the
elements. The battery is charged
with an included USB batterycharging cradle.
Pros: Bright light, protected tailcap
switch
Cons: Grip contour feels awkward
Cons: Can be complicated to switch
between modes
Nightstick TAC-510XL
Nightsticks TAC-510XL rechargeable ashlight
is made of glass-lled nylon polymer and uses
a Cree LED rated at 800 lumens. Along with the
LED, this lights high-efciency deep parabolic
reector creates a usable beam rated at 205
meters. The push-button tailcap switch provides
momentary or constant-on functionality and is
programmable for one touch high, medium, or
low-brightness settings as well as a disorienting
strobe. The TAC-510XL runs on a rechargeable
lithium-ion battery or a pair of CR-123 batteries.
A charger that can run on both a standard wall or
car outlets is included.
Pros: Dual power options, programmable switch
Cons: Bulky charger
SureFire P1R Peacekeeper
Coast HP7R
The P1R Peacekeeper is a dualoutput LED ashlight equipped
with a virtually indestructible
high-performance LED, focused
to produce a bright 600-lumen
beam on high mode. Its knurled
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The Peacekeeper is powered by
a rechargeable 18650 lithium-ion
battery and, if necessary, can also
accept two CR123 lithium batteries.
The 18650 battery can be charged
using either one of its included wall
or vehicle chargers. A 600-lumen
single output, tactical version is also
available.
Using Coasts innovative Focusing
Optic System, the HP7R Flashlight
can adjust from a focused spot
beam to a wide ood beam by simply sliding the light head. The body
is made of lightweight aluminum
with rubber grip rings. This ashlight
can use rechargeable lithium or
disposable alkaline batteries. Using
a micro USB, the batteries can be
charged in or out of the light. Plus,
the high, strobe, and low modes
make this ashlight capable of taking on a variety of situations.
Pros: Robust build, durability, dual
power capability
Cons: Tailcap switch and beam focus
controls are difcult to use at the
same time
Pros: Adjustable beam pattern,
battery options
Cons: Price
Coleman CTAC 40
Goal Zero Switch 10
Equipped with a Cree XML LED that can produce
up to 400 lumens on high, the CTAC 40 can
be used in four different modes including low,
medium, high, and strobe. This durable ashlight
is rated IPX4 water-resistant, so you know it can
take some harsh weather and keep going. The
battery is charged via a micro USB port that is
located on the battery cartridge.
More than just a ashlight, the Goal Zero Switch
10 USB Multi-Tool Kit contains a single battery
unit that can accept multiple attachments such
as a ashlight lamp, micro USB device charger,
and fan. Each attachment is quickly and easily
plugged in and ready for use in seconds. It also
includes its own solar panel that can charge the
Switch 10s battery pack in about four hours.
Pros: Built-in battery charger, sturdy feel
Pros: Multiple tools, includes solar panel for
charging
Cons: Does not accept an alternative power
supply
Cons: Light attachment is not a replacement for a
dedicated ashlight
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A Hacker Brings Down the Grid
By Tim MacWelch | Illustrations by Sarah Watanabe-Rocco
as it betrayal? Was that the sickening feeling
office went dark. She gripped my shoulder.
that grew in my stomach as the skulls on my
Whats going on? she asked, trying not to sound scared.
monitor began to pinwheel? They spun and
Its not good, Mimi. I said as the weight of the situation settled on
they laughed. It felt like they were laughing
at me. Computers were my life, and my liveli-
hood. How could they turn against me like this?
My intern, Mimi, stood behind me, peering over my shoulder at the
me. I think the electrical grid has been hacked.
This edition of What If? poses the question many of us have asked
since the rise of the Digital Age: What if a computer hacker brings
down the grid? To find different approaches to this technological disaster, your favorite urban survival magazine asked three different writers
I knew exactly what this was. This was the work of some high-level
to tell you a tale about surviving this scenario. In this installment, we
hacker, or a group of them. How big was this event, I wondered. If they
introduce you to first-time What If? contributor, but long-time writer,
hacked Google, what other systems did they get into? No sooner than
Jim Cobb. Not only has he published numerous survival books, hes
I completed that thought, I discovered another place they had entered.
also a well-respected disaster preparedness consultant. Returning to
The lights, the monitor, the AC, and all of the other powered devices in
the fold is Erik Lund, a federal law enforcement agent with a vast array
the office suddenly shut down, all at once. Mimi quietly gasped as the
of tactical and survival expertise. And then theres me. I have been a
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am the author of a new book on survival and emergency preparedness, How To Survive Anything.
Heres what happens when we wave goodbye to
computers, electricity, law, order, and civility.
The Scenario
SURVIVAL SITUATION
Computer hack leads to a grid-down
scenario
YOUR CREW
You and a college intern, Mimi
knew as soon as the lights went out that wed waited too long.
Mimi and I should have beat feet as soon as the first news
reports about the hack began to surface. Instead, we just sort of
assumed things would return to normal quickly, just like always.
I mean, wed had power outages before, but theyd never lasted
more than a few hours at the most. This, thoughthis was different.
The good news was that the temperature outside had dropped con-
siderably. It was still pretty darn hot, but at least it wasnt sweltering. The
bad news was that, like in any city, the freaks came out at night. And that
was during normal times. There was nothing normal about what was
happening. The news reports had mentioned several incidents of looting
and rioting. And, unfortunately, several of the spots theyd indicated were
LOCATION
Houston, Texas
SEASON
Autumn
WEATHER
Normally in the 70s F, but unusually hot in
the 80s with high humidity
between us and Mimis apartment complex.
Even so, I figured her apartment was a more realistic goal, at least for
now, than trying to get to my house 7 miles away. Mimi could usually bike
from my studio to her apartment in about 10 minutes. Walking, it was
about triple that, give or take so we hoped, at least.
There was still enough ambient light to see our way around the studio
a bit as we gathered supplies. Mimi said that she didnt have much food
in her apartment, so we wanted to bring with us as much as we could
with us. Which really was sort of laughable, given the meager stocks on
The Setup: Youre a female graphic designer in your early
hand. I mean, cmon, this was a marketing business, not a supermarket. If
30s and have a small but successful creative agency doing
this wouldve happened a couple of months ago, though, wed have been
artwork, marketing, and website design for various small
set. One of our clients, a small but growing publisher, previously had us
businesses and non-profit organizations. Your boutique is
handle a book release party for them. While it was a great success, we
located in the trendy Washington Avenue Arts District. Its
had leftover cheese, hors doeurves, and other finger food in the fridge
7 p.m., and the suns starting to set after a hot and humid
for what seemed like weeks. All of those goodies were long gone.
day full of sunshine.
While I scanned the shelves in my break-rooms kitchenette, I asked
Mimi to pull all of the batteries from our digital cameras. I had a couple of
The Complication: You go to Google to confirm how
small flashlights that took the same size batteries. Thankfully, our cameras
your clients website looks via a search engine, but rather
used AA batteries rather than battery packs. For once, my avoidance of
than the usual white page with the Google logo, you find
buying the latest and greatest photography gear worked in my favor.
instead a black page with morbid skulls and an ominous
Mimi had her ever-present messenger bag, and I had my small back-
threat: You are all pawns. Wake up or sleep forever. Youve
pack that served as a purse as well as briefcase. We emptied our bags
been warned. Both you and Mimi get the same menacing
of all non-essential stuff to make as much room as possible. I hated the
webpage on your smartphones. Then, it appears on all
thought of leaving my laptop, as Id already convinced myself the studio
the websites and apps you visit. You turn on your offices
would be gutted by looters. But, as a business asset it was insured against
TV to find that all the news stations are reporting about
theft, so I had that going for me, at least. We filled each bag with water
this online phenomenon. As time passes, the broadcasters
bottles, sleeves of crackers, and apples.
report breaking news of blackouts in downtown Hous-
I knew the basic route to Mimis building, having driven her home a
ton and other parts of town. After some time, they start
couple of times, but didnt know the neighborhood that well. Being that
showing footage of some skirmishes between looters and
wed have to take a roundabout way to get there, hopefully avoiding the
police. Then, the power in your shop goes out. You realize
looting and such, I figured wed better take the time to make a plan and
the whole arts district has fallen prey to the same situation
check a map of the city. I was embarrassed to admit the first thing I did
thats happening on the news. How far does this online
at that point was pull out my phone to go to Google Maps. Old habits die
attack go?
hard, I guess. As I was racking my brain, trying to remember if the gas
WHAT
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station down the block had maps assuming they were even still open
I could see candles or oil lamps in a few windows as we walked by
during the power outage Mimi suddenly jumped up and ran over to
apartment buildings. The occasional passing car shone like a beacon,
the reception desk. I swear, I could almost literally see a light bulb burn-
as there was nothing else competing with the light from the headlamps.
ing over her head as she rummaged through the desk drawers.
Mimi and I talked in whispered tones, instinctively wanting to match the
I heard her exclaim, Yes! and she came back and sat down, setting
on the table the Yellow Pages. My puzzled look was answer enough so
darkness with quiet.
We stuck to the side streets as much as possible. Despite the late hour,
she opened it up and rifled through the first few pages. Street maps! Id
there were a lot of people walking around. Most of them were just hang-
forgotten that phone books often had maps in the front or back. Now
ing out, talking to their neighbors, presumably about the blackout and re-
we were in business. We plotted a route that would take us around the
lated matters. There were a few small groups here and there that caused
areas we already knew were bad news, keeping our fingers crossed that
us some concern, but we managed to avoid being accosted. Thanks to
wed avoid the looters and rioters. Even so, safety was still a concern.
the maps wed torn from the phone book, we got lost only once.
Neither Mimi nor I carried a handgun, though Id grown up around
After just shy of an hour of walking, we made it to Mimis building.
guns and could shoot fairly well. She at least had a small canister of
Rather than leave the bike locked on the rack outside, we took it into
pepper spray. She said her boyfriend had insisted she carry it when she
the apartment with us. Then, just to be safe, we went back downstairs
began riding her bike back and forth to the studio. I thought for a mo-
and grabbed Victorias bike, too. I turned on one of the flashlights and
ment then walked back to the kitchenette. From a drawer there, I pulled
balanced it on its butt on a table, lighting up much of the room. Mimi
a large bread knife. The blade was about 8 inches long and serrated.
quickly pulled down the shades and closed the curtains in the living
It was pretty thin, but I knew it was sharp. I had no idea if Id be able to
room. A bit of searching through drawers found a few candles and
actually use it to harm someone, but I felt better knowing I was armed.
some matches. The food in the fridge was still somewhat cool so we
Since I had little interest in sliding a sharp blade down the back of my
grabbed milk, lunchmeat, and some odds and ends for dinner. I told
pants, I grabbed the empty cardboard box from the crackers wed put
Mimi that whatever we didnt eat soon would end up just going to waste
in our bags. Folding the cardboard over the blade a couple of times,
unless the power came back on overnight. She had some ice in the
then cutting it to size and covering it with duct tape, I made a fairly
freezer, but didnt have any coolers, unfortunately. We each took quick,
decent sheath. I slipped it into my belt at the small of my back. Not the
lukewarm showers. Obviously the building had electric water heaters
greatest solution, but it would have to work for now.
rather than gas. But the fact that we had running water was a blessing.
The basic plan was to get over to Mimis apartment and spend the
Cleaned up and with full stomachs, we settled in for the night. We
night there. Mimis roommate, Victoria, was out of town visiting family
each said a prayer that things would be back to normal by morning.
and had left her bicycle behind. If the trains werent running in the
morning, I could borrow the bike to get back to my house. While Mimis
apartment building wasnt really on my way home, it was still closer to it
than my studio, in a roundabout sort of way.
I tried calling my neighbor to see if she could run over and check on
Vinny, my Maine Coon cat, but neither Mimi nor I could get a call to go
through on our cells. The phones would just search for a signal for a few
minutes, then disconnect. There was no dial tone on the landline, either.
We headed out the back door, after making sure all of the blinds and
curtains were completely closed at the front of the studio. I figured there
was a slim chance looters might pass it by if they couldnt see anything
worth grabbing. Mimi unlocked her bike and began pushing it. Our initial
plan had been to sling our bags onto the handlebars, but once we were
actually outside, we were both very reluctant to do so. If we suddenly
had to bolt, the bike would probably be left behind. I toyed with the idea
of just leaving the bike locked up, but figured it wasnt much extra effort
for one of us to push it and we might end up needing it at some point.
The city was surreal. Id never seen it so dark. No streetlights, no
neon lights over the restaurants and taverns it was downright spooky.
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he darkness only lasted for a few seconds before the
and windows would have to be locked, but that also meant that we
boutiques emergency lights activated. I could feel
would have to leave. It wouldnt take long before the temperature
Mimis grip on my arm starting to relax. The emer-
inside the store would climb into the 80s. Trying to sleep in this virtual
gency lights created an eerie mix of light and shadow
oven would be nearly impossible, and staying up all night in a sweat-
that almost resembled some private party room in the
box wasnt an attractive option, either.
basement of a nightclub.
Getting home was my only real option, and it wasnt going to be
What do we do now? Mimi asked.
easy. My house was only a quick 7-mile train ride away, but trekking
Theres nothing more we can do, I replied. Lets get everything
that distance in heels was simply not going to happen. I made a
locked up and try to find a way home.
After shutting down the computers and securing some important
documents and computer hard drives in the studios safe, it was time
to find a way home.
I wiped away the sweat from my forehead. The power had only
mental note to myself: Leave a set of running shoes at the office from
now on. If I ever had to walk home again, I would be better prepared
next time.
I decided my first option was to phone a friend for a ride. I wiped
away the sweat and started scrolling through my phone, looking for
been out about 15 minutes, but it was already getting warm inside the
someone close to hit up for a ride home. Ahh, Joshua will do it. A quick
boutique. The stagnant air was thick and humid with no options for
second later and his phone started ringing. Then my heart sank a
relief. The idea of opening the windows and front door for circulation
little his phone went to voicemail. Damn! I yelled out of frustration
was out of the question. Even if it was cooler outside, doing so would
and a bit of panic. Mimi handed me a cold bottle of water and a cup of
risk inviting in the wrong people the kind who were looking to take
yogurt she had snagged from the break-rooms refrigerator. Here take
advantage of the situation and possibly loot the place. No, the doors
these while theyre still cold, Mimi said. We never did stop for dinner.
WHAT
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I looked at her and smiled and remembered why I had selected her
hours before my turn came up. We started calling ridesharing services,
from all of the intern applications. Despite her fear of the dark, she had
but thats when the phone lines stopped working. The network was
a strong work ethic and always offered good options for getting the
probably overwhelmed or affected by the black out, too. The heat
job done. Thanks, I said. That sounds perfect right now.
in the store was almost unbearable, and my shirt was now almost
I sat down and sent a quick text to Joshua explaining my situation
completely soaked. I said to Mimi, I need to get some air; Im going to
and then started to eat my yogurt. Mimi asked, So whats the plan?
go outside. Mimi nodded, and went with me to unlock the front door.
Thinking through my options for a second, I said, I cant walk home in
Stepping outside provided some relief. A gentle breeze made all the
these heels, so it looks like Im just gonna wait for Joshua to get back
difference. It was still hot, but it felt cooler outside than it did in the
to me. I can always call a cab to take me home, but dont worry about
store. Looking around the area, everything was still dark except for a
me. Youve got your bike you should go home. Ill be OK. Mimi
few buildings that clearly had emergency generators, as their lights
cast a very disapproving motherly look at me. Uh, no, Im not leaving
were still working. Still, it was as quiet as a cemetery.
you alone, she said. Im staying with you. Well get home together. I
Lets just go to my apartment, Mimi said.
smiled and gave her a look of thank you. I didnt want to be alone, but
Thanks, but theres no way I can walk 2 miles in heels, I responded.
I couldnt ask her to stay with me, so I was very glad to hear her say
Mimi smiled and said, You wont have to.
that. OK, lets figure out how to get us home, I said.
After trying for almost a half hour, all of the cab companies were
I shoved several bottles of water into Mimis backpack along with
my heels. I grabbed a knife from the break room and taped it to the
booked. Apparently, a lot of people in the Arts District work late and
shoulder strap of the backpack. It was just enough tape to hold the
needed rides home too. I was on a callback list for when a cab be-
knife in place, but it would break free if I needed to grab it. It wasnt
came available, but the waitlist was long and it might be several more
much for defense, but it was better than nothing. I pushed the bike
outside and locked the front door. I looked over at Mimi.
Are you ready? I asked. Mimi stood up from her stretch and with a
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strap of the
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smile said, Yep, try to keep up.
While I knew a lot about Mimis professional skills, I knew next
to nothing about her personal life. Turns out she was an amateur
triathlete, which is one of the reasons that she rode her bike to work
every day. It was a way to get in some bike training. She also ran
cross-country in high school, but started competing in triathlons
when she got into college. She said the 2-mile run home would be
just a little warmup for her. I would ride her bike barefoot and carry
the pack with our supplies should we need to detour and head away
from trouble.
I laughed at her and said, I dont think itll be a problem.
Challenge accepted, Mimi said, and took off running.
I started peddling and did my best to keep up. About a mile into
the journey we crossed out of the blackout zone. The oppressive
heat had brought some people out into the streets looking for relief,
but being that the Arts District was a business area, there were very
few homes or apartments located in the blackout zone. A short 15
minutes after we started, we arrived at Mimis apartment complex.
Home at last, she said. Good job keeping up.
I laughed off the remark, but was ashamed to admit that it about
killed me to do so. Note to self: get my fat ass back in the gym and
buy a bike, a backpack, and some supplies to keep at the office in
case this crap happens again. As I got off the bike and pushed it over
to Mimi, she said, I think its time for a big glass of wine.
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had two questions that I could not answer: How widespread
was this hack, and how long would the electricity be down? If
the power would be back soon, Mimi and I could just stay at
the office. But if not, we might want to get out of Dodge while
the getting was good.
But where to go?
I tried several times to call my mom, who lived an hours drive
west of Houston, but the only sound the phone made was a beeping
pulse. Mimi got the same noise, desperately trying to call her friends
and boyfriend. All of the phone calls of a frightened city must have
swamped the system. It sank in slowly that we might be on our own
for a while.
Mimi looked like she was ready to bolt, but I lied to her and said
that everything would be OK. I knew it wouldnt, but it was what she
needed to hear. I asked Mimi what she had at her apartment in the
way of food and supplies, and her response was none Keurig coffee,
plastic utensils, and maybe a package of instant ramen or two. She
was a college student after all.
Mimis place was about 3 miles south of the shop, while I lived more
than 7 miles away. But at my home I had food, a propane grill to cook
the food, and several water cooler jugs of water, among other supplies
that I had purchased after the last hurricane. We talked over our options of leaving or staying at the office, even talked about staying at a
hotel or trying to hail a cab. Neither of us had much cash though, and
we knew that the plastic cards we lived off of would be little help to us
with the power out. Looks like it would be our best choice to go to
my house, I said, and Mimi reluctantly agreed. We talked about taking
turns on Mimis bike, one walking and one riding. But I was afraid that
the nice new bike would be a tempting target for theft. I had been
robbed for my bike when I first moved to town, and I still had a tiny
scar under my chin where my face hit the asphalt during the attack.
Again, I urged Mimi to side with my plan we stick together and we
just walk.
We had worked through dinner, before things took their bad turn,
us a ride out of town. He said a car wouldnt do any of us any good. He
and we were both in need of food and drink. We pooled our cash,
went on to explain that before the power went out, all of the stoplights
locked the door, and went a few doors down to the sandwich shop. As
went green. The hackers doing, no doubt. Every intersection had
we walked, we saw that the street was packed with cars, most of them
wrecks, and many people had been killed. The ambulances couldnt
abandoned. This seemed odd, but we didnt give it much thought at
even get to most of the accidents. Things were far worse than I initially
the time.
guessed.
The doors were open at the eatery and some flashlights had been
I hated to ask him, but I did: Weve going to have to walk several
set about for lighting. The shop owner and his son were the only ones
miles in the dark tonight. Can we borrow one of your flashlights? He
working and the place was packed. It turned out that they were just
looked hesitant at first, but glanced over at the dwindling stack of
giving away the food. It wont keep in this heat, they said. I had gotten
meats and cheeses. Sure, he replied. At this rate well have to close
to know the owner and his family since opening my business around
up shop in a few minutes anyway. I asked where they were headed,
the corner. I felt bad asking, but as he handed me and Mimi a brown
hoping they were headed the same way as us, but was crushed when
paper bag of sandwiches, I asked him if they had a car and could give
he said they were walking east. My place was to the west.
WHAT
IF?
I took a flashlight, thanking the man and his son profusely. Mimi
heap. I took up the trash bag from the larger office can, with trash
and I walked quickly back to our office. No more than 10 steps from
and all. In it I placed our water bottles, brown bag of sandwiches, the
the sandwich shop, I noticed two men peering into various cars, and
chocolates, and our purses. I slung it over my shoulder and handed
thought they were up to no good. Our movement caught their eyes
Mimi the broom. You carry this its the closest thing to a weapon
and they began staring at us. The larger man, a fat and sweaty looking
we have, I said. Just as we were ready to make our exodus into the
oaf, called out, Hey honey, whats in the bag? Whats the matter? Cat
parking lot behind the shop, there was a banging at the front door
got your tongue? You got a place to go for tonight? Weve got a place.
like before.
You can go with us.
They were about 10 steps behind us as I unlocked the front door,
Hey, girlies! the man called. If you open up the door, well share
some drinks with you!
pushed Mimi inside, and locked it behind us. Without a word, we both
I unlocked the back door and we fled, leaving a lit candle on the
started drawing the blinds shut. Mimi and I both jumped when one of
desk so the men would think we were still inside the office. We ran
the men started banging on the door. We know where you are, the
for the first few blocks, attracting some very strange looks as we
voice jeered.
went. To the average passerby, it must have looked like one bag lady
Retreating to the back of the office, I tried to dial 911 on my mobile
phone, but only heard the beeping again that indicated the lines were
jammed. We agreed that any thoughts of staying overnight were out
of the question now that we had stalkers.
By the light of the flashlight and the decorative candle from the
stole a bag of trash from another bag lady, who was chasing her with
a broom.
After a few more blocks, we slowed to a walk and caught our
breath. People still looked at us, but quickly averted their eyes and
looked at anything else as we passed them by. It was as if they
bathroom, we scavenged the office for everything that could be
could catch homelessness by looking at us too long. Due to our run
remotely useful. We found some chocolates at the bottom of a desk
through the neighborhood, we reached the freeway sooner than
drawer and an old bottle of salad dressing from the small fridge in
I anticipated. It was gridlocked, with vacant vehicles everywhere.
the break-room. There were several bottles of water in there, too, and
Plenty of people were milling about in the failing light, but our path
some odd bits of clothing and a broom in the closet. As I looked at
was relatively clear. We walked side by side on the road, and anyone
the mismatched items, an idea started to form.
who glanced our way quickly turned and looked somewhere else.
Mimi, who would you walk right past on the street? Who would
We paused for a moment, draining two water bottles and sharing
you not even look twice at? I asked her. A salesman, or one of those
a sandwich, but we didnt dare delay too long. As we hid behind a
guys with fliers, she responded. She gave several other answers,
vacant box truck on the freeway, we saw fires spring up on either
until she hit the one I was looking for: A homeless person!
side of the freeway. Random vehicles, businesses, and homes were
Yes, I said with a growing smile, a homeless person is ignored
by almost everyone. Every day America allows people to suffer on
the streets with very little in place to help them. But today, it was the
thing that just might make us invisible.
We still had running water, and in the bathroom we washed off
burning. This night would never be forgotten by anyone who can
survive it.
We walked on and saved our flashlight until the twilight had completely faded and we really needed it. About a mile from my home,
people started to approach us in the dark, drawn like moths to the
every hint of makeup from our faces. Then, I took a piece of the
light. Most were asking about the flashlight. But as soon as they drew
chocolate and melted it in my hand. I wiped it randomly on Mimis
near, I lifted the light beam to shine upon our faces, as if telling some
face and hands, and mine as well. We looked like we hadnt had a
campfire ghost story. Our appearance and our smell were more than
bath in a year, but we still smelled of perfume and now chocolate. As
enough to inspire people to say Sorry, dont worry about it, and
I mentioned that hole in our plan, Mimi grabbed the oil and vinegar
Never mind, thanks anyway. One kind older man even offered us
salad dressing and said, This is expired lets try it. She wiped a
some bottles of water, saying that we looked like we could use them.
handful through her normally pretty hair and soon looked like a
Mimi smiled and said No, thank you. Were fine now. Walking down
greasy drowned rat, a rat that stank of rotting food. I beamed with
my neighborhoods exit ramp from the highway, I finally felt like we
pride at my crafty protg. Me next, I said.
would be fine.
Then I put on an ugly, oversized shirt left at the office by an
The lie I had told Mimi earlier had turned out to be true. We were
going to be OK, but this night could have easily gone another way.
a former intern had left behind. A little more chocolate wiped on
And as I saw my house numbers in the dying glow of the flashlight, I
the clothing made the garments look like they came out of a trash
knew we were going to be safe for a little while, anyway.
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Conclusion
I hope it was worth it. I hope youre
happy with your high-tech world of
push-button ease and the inevitable
vulnerability that comes along with it.
About Our Panel:
Computer hacking is an everyday part
Jim Cobb
of the modern world, and a looming
Jim Cobb has studied, practiced, and taught survival
threat to the modern American way
strategies for about 30 years and resides in the
of life.
upper Midwest. His books include Preppers Home
When a few disenfranchised weirdos
Defense, Countdown to Preparedness, and Preppers
living in their moms basements or a
Long-Term Survival Guide. Jims primary home online
few well-schooled hackers from an
is [Link]. He is also active on
opposing ideology are able to steal
Facebook at [Link]/jimcobbsurvival.
information, drain bank accounts, shut
Jim offers a consulting service as well as educational
down utilities, and bring our world to
opportunities at [Link].
its knees at the end of the day, we
really only have ourselves to blame.
We handed them the keys to it all. So
Erik Lund
what do we do to keep this work of
Erik Lund has more than 20 years of law enforcement
fiction from becoming fact? Should
experience with much of that time spent as an
everybody go Amish overnight? No,
instructor of firearms, defensive tactics, and use of
thats not possible, nor is it the right
force. He served as a Virginia State Trooper before
approach. As individuals, the best we
accepting a position as a federal agent. Lund is also
can do is become more self-reliant
a senior instructor at Mike Seeklanders Shooting-
and more independent from modern
Performance LLC, a tactical training company. As a
technology. This gives us a cushion to
champion competitive shooter, hes earned several
fall back on, in any type of crisis. And
regional, state, and national three-gun titles and
those of you who are part of big busi-
is ranked as a grandmaster by the United States
ness or are bureaucrats, you need to
Practical Shooting Association.
take hackers as the serious threat they
really are. Spend a little of your money
to fight them, or lose it all when they
shut you down.
Finally, our culture needs to understand that newer, faster, fancier, and
more interconnected technologies
arent always a good thing. The more
parts there are in a system, the more
parts that can fail or in the case of
this story, be used against us. Take this
edition of What If? very seriously, folks.
Dont let your precious computers and
high-tech gizmos become the Trojan
Horse that gets all of our cities sacked.
How would you react to the same scenario as played out by our panel?
Share your plan with us on our Facebook page: [Link]/OFFGRIDmag.
Tim MacWelch
Tim MacWelch has been a survival instructor for
the past 18 years and has trained members of the
U.S. Armed Forces, the State Department, and the
Department of Defense, among others. He is also a
public speaker on preparedness and is the author
of Prepare For Anything and the upcoming Hunting
And Gathering Survival Manual. You can follow him on
Twitter @timmacwelch or get more information at
[Link].
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WARNING!
The following article is a brief
overview on setting traps and
snares and is not meant to
be a thorough in-depth guide.
Some traps are inherently
dangerous and are set at your
own risk. For more information,
consult with a reputable
trapper or survival instructor.
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Bait, Snare, and Box Your
Way to Survival With
These Trapping Methods
t doesnt get much worse than this.
and gone. Whats left is a wasteland
of devastated metropolises, a loose
society ruled by roving warlords,
and scattered remnants of resources. You
now subsist on what you find in the urban
jungles and the surrounding wilderness.
David Parsons/[Link]
The collapse of society has come
Seek the
Best Quarry
But how did you go from clueless cubicle
monkey to keen trapper?
Your transformation from John in the IT
If youre trapping for food, then this is all about the calories. In that context, the best
animals to trap prey are fatty animals. Raccoon, porcupine, and beaver have much
department to Grizzly Adams wasnt easy,
more body fat (and therefore calories) than rabbits, squirrels, and groundhogs. People
but it had a powerful driving force hunger
have literally starved to death eating only lean rabbit meat (look it up, its called rabbit
is a very persuasive motivator. If we can stay
starvation). Now this doesnt mean that you should avoid trapping rabbits and other
alive long enough to figure out a new skill
lean game. It just means you need to diversify your menu.
through trial and error, then weve learned
what to do and what not to do. But theres
Another aspect to consider is the animals gullibility. Will they fall for this trap? is
another path. We can try door No. 2. Learn
what you should be asking yourself when you select a target game species and set the
a new skill and move toward mastery of it
trap to match your target. Some animals arent too bright and will fall for anything, like
while we still have expert guidance and a
porcupines and groundhogs. Other animals are very discerning and intelligent.
safety net in place. If door No. 2 sounds like a
smart way to learn how to secure some food,
then read on.
Diane Labombarbe/[Link]
Trapping is the ancient art form of harvesting animal foods while youre absent from
that area. It dates back thousands of years.
Many of the different traps that our forebears
used have survived into modern times, still
used by traditional cultures around the globe
and for good reason.
Traps are like little mechanical hunters
Avoid These
Common
Mistakes
that you set out on the landscape. They
Poorly crafted traps are a big problem in trapping. So
hunt for you while youre off doing other
are traps that are loaded with human scent and traps
tasks. They hunt throughout the night while
placed in dead zones. The first problem of craftsmanship can usually be remedied by
youre sound asleep. They hunt in places
practice and with patience. Make these traps over and over, until it becomes second
you wouldnt want to sit in for very long, like
nature and they function perfectly. And take your time with the work, its not a race.
swamps and icy woodlands. With the proper
construction, de-scenting, placement, and
The second problem is human scent. Wary animals will avoid a trap with too much
baiting, your automated hunting machine
human skin oil and skin flakes on it (yes, their noses can be that sensitive). Wipe your
can be just as effective as the devices of the
hands and the trap with dirt, crushed charcoal, and local non-toxic aromatic plant parts
old-time trappers.
(like pine needles) to cover the human scent. Do this to your hands before collecting
And theres no shortage of traps to try.
the materials to make traps. Do it to hands your and traps before you go out to set them.
There are foothold traps, body grip traps,
live catch box traps, and traps that defy
Finally, avoid trapping in dead zones by selecting trap sites with plenty of tracks and
classification. There are also snares and
other animal sign in the area. Some places just dont have that many animals, and this
deadfalls, which are the two common types
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Fixed Snare
Snares are a type of trap that constrict around an animal and either hold them securely or actually
kill them. Snares can be made with rope or wire, easily scavenged from modern homes, businesses,
Play Your
Numbers
and vehicles. But for best results, we should stock up on actual snare sets made from braided steel
cables with metal locking mechanisms. These are far stronger and more durable than most improvised snares, and any quarry youve caught is less likely to escape.
The fixed snare is typically set along small animal runs and paths, or over the mouth of animal
anderxun/[Link]
burrows. There are typically no baits involved, we just catch the animal because it runs through the
snare loop, gets hung up, and then tightens the noose by trying to run away. This snare can work
well for rabbits (who are always moving quickly and likely to tighten the noose fast). It also works for
slower creatures like raccoon, groundhog, and possum.
Step 1: Find an animal run or burrow opening as a trapping site. Look for tracks to confirm that its
active and to get an idea of the species that are using it.
Step 2: Find a nearby sapling or shrub to use as an anchor for the snare. You could also drive a stake
in the ground for attachment if nothing suitable is available.
Step 3: Attach the snare to the anchor and use twigs to prop the loop open in the run or over the
burrow mouth. Make the opening the right size to fit your target species head. Too small, and they
Since our first ancestor figured out
cant fit in the noose. Too big, they simply jump through the hoop.
the first trap, the art of trapping has
always been a numbers game. Youre
Step 4: Check the trap once or twice daily from a distance. Reset it if it gets knocked down. Collect any
living in a fantasyland if you think
dead animals and butcher immediately. Use a spear, bow, or firearm to dispatch any live-caught animals.
you can just set out one trap and feed
yourself with it. Professional trappers
with modern traps enjoy only about
a 10-percent return on their activities.
They have to set out dozens of traps
to catch just a couple of animals each
day. And historic trappers during the
American fur trade era probably had
even less success with their fieldbuilt snares and finicky old-fashioned
footholds.
SURVIVE, EVADE,
RESIST & ESCAPE
Spring Pole Peg Snare
This versatile snare can be activated by an animal running down a trail (like a fixed snare), or it can be baited
Use Better
Baits
to lure in an animal. This trap includes the addition of a spring pole, which is a flexible sapling tree that lifts the
snared animal up off the ground. Ideally, the spring pole should be strong enough to lift the animal at least 5
feet off the ground to keep it out of the reach of scavengers. Heres how to set up the spring pole peg snare.
Step 4: Drive your foot-long, notched stake into the ground
the end of a 3-foot rope and pass the free
with a rock or hammer. Make sure the stake is placed in a
end of the rope through it (or better yet,
spot where the line from the tree will be plumb (completely
get a manufactured cable snare noose).
vertical, not pulling sideways). If the stake and the line from
Carve two sticks to have hook-like notches.
the sapling tree arent plumb, theyll be very hard to set.
ian600f/[Link]
Step 1: Tie a bowline knot or similar loop in
One stick needs to be only about 6 inches,
and the other will need to be about 1 foot
Step 5: Bend the sapling down and put it under your armpit
with a point at the non-notched end. This
so you can safely hold it and use both hands. Set your noose
Not all traps use bait to
longer stick will be driven into the ground
in the animals path, propped open with sticks. Set the trigger
lure in your quarry. Some
like a stake.
and carefully withdraw.
traps are simply placed
in trails and rely on the
Step 2: Find a flexible sapling tree in a suit-
animals passage to engage
able trapping area (an area with obvious
the trigger. But with the
animal tracks and traffic or a spot with
traps that are bait driven,
food, water, and cover for animals). Bend
that bait had better be just
the small tree down and trim the leaves
right. You want to bait with
and branches from it. This reduces drag
something that matches
when the trap goes off.
the animals diet. Use red
meat, fowl, and fish for
Step 3: Tie your snare line to the tip of the
carnivores and omnivores.
sapling tree. If using a rope noose, tie your
6-inch trigger peg stick to the snare line
about 1 foot away from the tip of the sapling tree. Make sure you tie the knot on the
6-inch trigger peg on the side of the peg
Use nuts, roots, and fruits
for herbivores (rabbits
Important!
Knot tied on same
side as notch
dont care for bloody meat
Bowline
knot in cord
chunks). Its very helpful
to use something thats
into which you cut the hook. Tying the line
out of season or out of
on any other side of the peg will pull the
their reach. This scarcity
trigger at an odd angle, and youll never be
will entice them further.
able to set the trap.
Just remember the old
trappers adage: Dont bait
Matching
notches
with corn in the middle
of a cornfield. This means
that you should avoid
Stake driven into
ground 8 10 inches
using a common bait item
that the animal can easily
Small animal trail
(Dont place on deer trail
theyll just knock it over)
the strangely scented
and ominous-looking
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Important Safety Note: Once a trigger is set and the spring pole is pulling on it, never touch an open noose with your
fingers. Use a stick to adjust the noose. If you try to hold the noose or fiddle with it by hand, and the trap goes off unexpectedly, the noose can tighten around one or more of your digits. As the spring pole goes up, the noose will either skin
your fingers or remove them. Remember that traps can be dangerous not only to the prey, but to the trapper as well. Be
very careful and respectful of all traps.
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Greasy String Deadfall
Our remote ancestors never had steel cables or Internet websites where they could buy a jar of mouse
paste for trap bait (yes, thats a real product). They worked with basic natural materials that were found all
around them, and they worked with the things at hand. This trap is part of a class called deadfalls. These traps
Follow
the Rules
involve a trigger system that holds up a rock, log, or similar weight. When the trigger is tripped, the weight
falls upon the prey and crushes it. Its not a pretty kill, but it gets the job done.
The greasy string deadfall is the least complicated trap in this article, best suited for small creatures, parWalter Galloway/[Link]
ticularly rodents. For this trap, the bait is mashed into a piece of twine (which is holding up the weight). The
animal goes under the weight to chew on the twine, and it breaks dropping the rock.
Step 1: Gather your components. This trap consists of a forked stick, a deadfall weight, a length of thin twine,
and suitable bait. You also will need something to secure the free end of the twine. We can get the best
results by choosing a forked stick that has nearly parallel branching, and one long fork leg and a shorter one.
The twine should be thin and barely able to support the weight of the deadfall. It could be hand-woven string,
or a piece of cord you scavenge. The bait should be a good match for your target species.
Step 2: Tie one end of your twine to the shorter branch on the forked stick and the other end of the twine
to a small shrub or stake in the ground. The deadfall weight should be placed against the forked stick so
that the twine is tight and running under the weight, but not touching it. Youre not done yet, but simply
placing the deadfall weight in position so you can determine where to place the bait. Remove the weight
and add the bait.
Step 3: Squish the bait into the twine deeply, in a spot deep under the weight. Replace the weight and check
the trap daily.
Wishbone-shaped branch
with one short leg
In an emergency, youll do
whatever you must, rules
be damned. But in normal
Rock
circumstances, check your
local trapping regulations
before engaging in any trapping activities, practice, or
Stake in the ground
to tie string
otherwise. Get a trapping license, as many areas require
this. Get a signed letter that
String
grants you permission if you
are trapping on private land
that you do not own. And
obey the trapping season for
your target game species.
Certain animals are only
legal to trap at certain times.
Rock should have
square edge to hinge
against ground
Greasy or baited
section of string way
up under rock
TIP:
Angle of rock should be less
than 45 for quick drop
Foothold Trap
The foothold trap dates back centuries,
showing up at least as early as the 1600s.
Step 1: Locate a good site for this trap. A stream bank or small hillside works well. Drive a
wooden stake into the bank, wiggle it around, and pull it out. This makes a hole in the dirt that
resembles a rodent hole. Insert bait deep into the hole. Its OK if you leave a little fresh loose
dirt at the mouth of the hole this makes it look lived in.
These traps consist of clamping jaws that hold
an animals foot after they set on it. These
Step 2: Dig a shallow hole, large enough to hold the open jaws of the foothold trap, near the
traps have been used for catching small game
fake rodent hole. Drive a stake into the ground and attach the foothold chain to it. Place a
and larger animals, even bears. Foothold traps
piece of wax paper over the set foothold trap. This keeps the cover dirt from filling in the space
dont usually kill an animal (unless they die of
under the foothold trigger. Cover lightly with dirt or sand. The ideal distance from the fake
stress). The quarry is typically dispatched by
rodent hole to the foothold is the same distance from the target species nose to its front feet,
the trapper. While you cant make a reliable
and slightly right or left of center.
foothold trap from scratch in the wild, theyre
still a great trap to know and a better trap
Step 3: Set up a fence or funnel. Place rocks, logs, thorny branches, or other natural obstruc-
to stockpile. Heres how to set one, tailored to
tions near the foothold, but not over it. This will help to persuade the animal to step in the right
catch predators.
spot. Check your trap daily and dispatch any trapped game.
Dirt bank
Sifted dirt or sand
to cover trap
Wax paper to keep
dirt out of trigger
Shallow hole
for trap bed
Hole with
scented bait
Place sharp stones or
thorny branches to
encircle area
Candy cane rebar
stake to hold trap
Conclusion
Trapping is just like any other survival skill. The more you
pine pitch on the tread and see what happens. If an animal
gets caught, the thread will break. This shows you that your
practice it, the better youll get. And you can even get in
trap could have worked, and the sticky sap may give you a
some practice time in the city and suburbs. Set traps with-
hair or two so you can see which species tripped the trap.
out their harmful component.
For example, create a foothold set without burying the foothold. Just create a patch of damp sand, a baited fake rodent
hole, and set up obstructions to direct the animal to set in the
track trap to catch only their footprint. You could also set up
SOURCES
Hunting & Gathering Survival Manual > [Link]
National Trappers Association > [Link]
PCS Outdoors > [Link]
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Author and Historian
William R. Forstchen Chats About
the Sequel to His Best-Selling Novel
One Second After and Why
Our Government Should Fear
an EMP Attack
Story by Jim Cobb
n 2009, Dr. William R. Forstchens One Second After took the
Second After, I had published over 40 books, mainly in the field of
world by storm. Equal parts thriller and cautionary tale, it was
science fiction. But after completing graduate school with a Ph.D. in his-
cited on the floor of Congress as a book all Americans should
tory in 1994, I was shifting more into history, and military history. I had
read. For those who somehow missed it, the book examines
reached a comfortable level as an author but other than the books I
the aftermath of an EMP (electromagnetic pulse) weapon
had coauthored with Newt Gingrich had never, with just my name on
being detonated in the United States. In literally one second, virtually all
electronics are rendered useless.
In the novel, John Matherson a retired U.S. Army colonel and
the cover, hit best-seller status.
I actually wrote the book before taking it out for publishers to
look at. Around 10 or so publishing houses rejected it, until finally Tom
professor of history at Montreat College in North Carolina reluctantly
Doherty at Tor/Forge took a second look and decided to go with it. So
steps up to lead his community in the wake of this horrible disaster.
from the time I first started writing until the day it hit the book shelves
One Second After realistically portrays both the good and the bad
was over five years. It was the shock of a lifetime when, two weeks
that would be associated with such a cataclysmic event. It became an
after the book was released, my agent called with the news that we
instant classic in the prepper world.
had just hit New York Times best-seller status and the book was off and
The long-awaited sequel, One Year After, recently hit book shelves
running.
and is available on all e-book platforms. Forstchen graciously took time
out of his busy schedule to discuss the realities of an EMP attack, how
It has been about six years since One Second After was first published.
his best-seller changed his life, and what we can expect from his latest
In the time since, the book has been cited on the floor of Congress as
work of fiction.
well as used as a cautionary teaching tool across the country. Do you
feel the United States has made any significant progress in terms of
OG: Every author hopes their work finds an audience with whom it will
EMP hardening?
resonate. When you were writing One Second After, did you have any
WF: This is definitely one of those yes and no type answers. My hope
inkling of just how popular it would become?
was that the book would arouse interest at the federal level for two ma-
William R. Forstchen: No idea whatsoever! By the time I wrote One
jor actions. The first to begin a serious effort to at least harden some
of our infrastructure from the threat of an EMP or CME (Coronal
Mass Ejection) from the sun. Second to start, as was done back in
the 1950s regarding nuclear war, a campaign of national preparedness, meaning public information, training of military and government personnel, and stockpiling of supplies. And third, to encourage
a more robust foreign policy to prevent potential enemies willing to
Everybody Loves
a Good Story
use nuclear weapons from obtaining those weapons.
The federal government has failed on all fronts. I am appalled by
Novels about the end of the world, or at least the end of the world
the lack of action in Congress and by an executive branch that has
as we know it, are especially popular amongst those who prepare for
failed both with North Korea and Iran to make abundantly clear that
such things in real life. Not only do we enjoy reading about how folks
even the remotest kind of threat will never be tolerated. America
fare after a major disaster, we can sometimes pick up new tricks and
could and did recover from Pearl Harbor and Sept. 11 recovery
ideas to try ourselves. Many authors, such as William Forstchen, do
from an EMP strike is impossible. There will be no second chances.
extensive research as they craft their stories, working many real-world
The yes side of my answer? I have been amazed by the
response of we the people, even while the federal government is
moribund in its response. Millions of ordinary citizens are taking the
skills and bits of gear into the narrative.
Should you be in the mood for more world-altering destruction, here
are a few suggestions:
threat seriously and preparing. I disdain how media tends to portray
preppers. I have attended dozens of conferences since the book
The Ashfall Series by Mike Mullin
was published and have found the ever-growing prepper move-
Alex is a teenager looking forward to having the house to himself for
ment to be made of Americans who believe in self-reliance rather
the weekend. His family is headed out of state to visit relatives. Unfor-
than wait for the government to do something first. I see them as
tunately, fate has other plans and instead of a relaxing few days playing
the hope of the future.
video games, Alexs world comes crashing down. The Yellowstone
caldera, essentially a giant underground volcano, erupts and within
From your perspective and research, what are one or two things
days the entire United States is in disarray. What wasnt immediately
you feel we as a country should be doing in terms of getting better
affected by the blast is covered in feet of ash. Alex decides to make his
prepared for an EMP threat?
way to where his family was heading and strikes out on foot. As the
WF: Every citizen should be prepared to provide for themselves and
story progresses through three novels and one novella, Alex comes of
their family for up to a year after such an event. It is good common
age in a world irreparably and forever changed.
sense, which applies not just to an EMP, but also to a major solar
storm, a Katrina-level hurricane, a serious financial collapse. Prepar-
Hatchet by Gary Paulsen
ing is just plain old common sense.
A classic in every sense of the word, Hatchet has been thrilling readers
On the federal level? If I could chose but one thing, it would be
for almost 30 years. Young Brian Robeson is flying to meet his father in
a robust foreign policy that made abundantly clear to Iran, North
Canada when his pilot suffers a fatal heart attack. After crash land-
Korea, and their potential surrogates that we will not hesitate to strike
ing the plane in a remote lake, Brian is left on his own to find a way to
first if we suspect a move toward hitting us with an EMP. An EMP is
survive in the wilderness. At his side is his only true survival tool, a
a first-strike weapon that, if used against us first, will be a blow this
hatchet his mother gifted him just prior to departing the airport. Brian
nation can never hope to recover from. The Congressional study of
spends almost two months in the wild, learning through trial and error
2004 stated that the fatality rate would approach 90 percent after
how to survive. His adventures continue through another four books.
one year. We are not talking about 3,000 dead as witnessed on Sept.
11 and also on December 7th. A major EMP strike would be a near
Pandemic by Yvonne Ventresca
extinction level event for the United States, and our federal govern-
Lilianna is 16 years old when her world is turned upside down. Both
ment has utterly failed to treat it with the seriousness required.
of her parents have jobs that take them out of town, and its during
one of those times that a new flu strain crops up and begins sweeping the glove. Called the Blue Flu, because it chokes off the victims air
search lead you to the story idea or was it the other way around?
supply, its deadly and very infectious. Lilianna is something of a closet
WF: I was in Washington D.C. on the day the 2004 report on EMP
prepper, but shes far from ready for a crisis like this. As society begins
was released and saw the complete non-reaction of the mainstream
crumbling around her, shes forced to reach out for help. Eventually,
media and the rest of government. I later spoke with the chairman
she teams up with several other teens in town to scavenge supplies as
of that committee, Congressman Roscoe Bartlett, who lamented
well as try to locate more survivors.
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that the problem was that the issue of EMP
daughter who became something of a model for
lacked a constituency of voters who took the
the two daughters, though a difference I thank
The Rule of Three by Eric Walters
topic seriously. He then urged me to write a popu-
God for is that my daughters health is excep-
EMP is the culprit in this trilogy. Adam
lar novel to try to get the word out. That was the
tional. But as to who John is, I modeled him after
is in high school, helping a friend with
original motivation, then fueled by the research
a dear friend, a retired WWII general who passed
his homework, when the lights go out. It
the work required and the realization on my part
away just as I started to write the book, and sev-
doesnt take long for folks to realize this
of how vulnerable we are to this threat.
eral other veteran officers men who, after the
isnt a normal power outage as vehicles,
My inspiration came as well from some of the
experience of war, sought to live lives of peace,
cellphones, and other technology have
great classic cautionary tales of the 1950s and
but in a time of crisis could rise to the challenge.
also gone dark. Adams father, a com-
60s, such as Alas Babylon, Fail-Safe, and the truly
So many characters in the book are based on real
mercial pilot, was out of town when
frightening On the Beach. Those books helped to
friends and neighbors. I hope I did them justice
the EMP hit. His mother, a local police
awaken and move public opinion, and I owe an
because Black Mountain and Montreat, North
captain, helps organize the community
acknowledgement to those works.
Carolina, stand in my mind as the best of what
America was, is, and will always be.
for safety and security. Adams next
door neighbor, Herb, is a retired govern-
Without giving away any secrets, what is the
ment worker who turns out to be far
basic storyline of One Year After?
Novelists often mention how their characters
more than he seems. Over the course
WF: [Smiling.] As the title implies, it picks up the
seem to have a life of their own. Did any of
of three novels, Adam learns just what
storyline a year after the end of One Second
your characters end up doing something that
it takes to survive in this new world.
After. It presents two plotlines, the first being how
surprised you or perhaps took the narrative in an
to start rebuilding infrastructure, and even more
unexpected direction?
The Weller by Adam Whitlatch
importantly, how does America start to rebuild
WF: There were moments of plot turns I had not
Some folks like wilderness survival
itself as a nation. Do we do so from the top down
anticipated. Two of the most difficult scenes to
stories, others are more interested in
under the aegis of a renewed federal govern-
write actually involved Johns dogs. I too owned
a community banding together sort
ment, or from the bottom up of local communi-
Golden Retrievers and a Yellow Lab. When the
of affair. For those who enjoyed the
ties reuniting?
moments came when the dogs played a major
role, I had not anticipated writing about that
Mad Max movies, this ones for you.
The Weller is full of gun battles being
Did you always plan to do a sequel to One Sec-
aspect of post-EMP survival, but memory flashed
fought from muscle cars screaming
ond After?
of what happened during the sieges of Leningrad
through a desert wasteland. Matt Free-
WF: Definitely not! I resisted for quite a few years.
and Stalingrad in WWII. That was some very
born is the titular Weller, a person who
It was a highly disturbing storyline. I use to joke
difficult moments to wade through, and since
can find water in a drought-stricken
with my daughter that someday I was going to
publication many readers have said those were
world. Time and again, though, it is his
write a book titled Happy Bunny Goes to Town
the most difficult scenes to read in the book.
skill with a rather large firearm that
seriously I really did want to write a happy
Beyond that, part of the ease of writing the book
keeps him alive.
childrens book! I did have the pleasure of writing
was the fact that nearly all characters were based
a book in cooperation with NASA, Pillar to the Sky,
on people I know, and as the plot unfolded I
Wake-Up Call by John D. McCann
which presented a positive vision of a renewed
simply had to write down how I would see them
The author is a well-known authority
space program. But always I was being asked
reacting.
on survival and self-reliance. In this
to do a sequel to One Second After and finally I
book, McCanns first novel, he utilizes
could no longer say no. That and enough time
Anything else youd like to share?
fiction as a teaching aid. Todd and his
had passed that even in my own mind I found
WF: I still want to hope that not just my book, but
wife, Melissa, are a relatively average
myself mulling over just how we might rebuild
others on the subject that have come out since
couple. Far from anything resembling
and what political and military challenges would
my publication in 2009 will finally stir public reac-
preppers, they are wholly unprepared
then be out there.
tion to demand a comprehensive and aggressive
response by the federal government. I hope that
for a massive earthquake that strikes
their hometown. Utilizing an ap-
Your hero, John Matherson, is a history professor
protection and preparedness for an EMP or CME
proach of, Heres an example of what
at Montreat College. You are a history professor
will actually be a serious issue in the 2016 elec-
not to do, McCann teaches the reader
at Montreat College. Is that as far as the similari-
tions. A presidential candidate, on either side, who
quite a bit about disaster readiness as
ties go between you and your protagonist?
states preparedness is one of their top priorities
the story goes along.
WF: We both teach at Montreat. I have one
will most certain have my attention.
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Story by Tim MacWelch
How to Baton Wood With a Knife
rmchair preppers seem to think that
find that cutting wood is like every other worthy activity in
splitting firewood (and every other skill)
life theres some skill involved and practice required.
is pretty easy in a survival situation. It
These soft-palmed TV addicts might not even be able
must be those survival guys on TV
to chop a little piece of wood in two with their expensive
make it look so quick and easy, and they
survival knives. And this is the point where they realize
probably didnt even go to college. But when the harsh re-
that they dont know the right technique. If they only knew
ality sets in, and these watchers try to become doers, they
how to use a baton
WARNING!
This is not meant to be
an exhaustive guide to
cutting wood. Using blades
of any kind, especially in
conjunction with a baton,
can be dangerous. Seek
a professional guide or a
reputable instructor for
more information.
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What Is Baton Work?
Wood batoning is the act of splitting or carving wood using a knife and a wooden baton to tap the back of the blade,
Best
Blades
By far, the best knife
thus driving it through the wood you mean to shape or split.
The physics involved is similar to hatchet wielding. Theres
a sharp cutting edge and some weight behind it. But the
difference lies in the fact that the weight and the edge come
from two separate objects.
By placing the blade exactly where you want it, you have
for baton work is a
far more control over the splitting and cutting process than
large, fixed-blade knife
if you just swung a hatchet or machete at the target. You
with a full tang, square
can use your folding pocket knife or, better yet, your fixed
spine, and beefy handle
blade to split kindling out of logs, branches, pallets, or furni-
scales. A tool like that
ture. You can also use this technique to make slats, notches,
is built for abuse, and if
and other shapes in pieces of wood to build tools, traps,
ately sized piece of hardwood. For large splitting jobs with a
beating your knife with
weapons, and many other items in a post-disaster scenario.
big knife, youll want a baton a little smaller than a base-
a hardwood baton isnt
Learn how to baton, and youll finally have proof that size
ball bat. For small tasks with small knives, a little 1-pound
abuse we dont know
Step 2 (Pick Your Tool): The baton should be an appropri-
doesnt matter, all that matters is how you use it.
wooden club will work fine. It should be hardwood and dry.
what is. The average
survival knife should
meet most or all of
these criteria.
But as your knife
Wet wood will be softer (even if its hardwood), and the spine
Get Started
of the knife will dig into it excessively upon impact.
The basic technique is so simple that we could have put
this article together without words just a few pictures. But
Step 3 (Get To Work): Once youre ready, start hammering
since we know many of you are the thorough kind, we put
the knife down through the wood by tapping the blades
some together some explanations.
spine. If the knife is really long, youll have plenty of spine
starts to deviate from
the baton-knife for-
to hit. Consequently, it gets a little dicey when using knives
Step 1 (Safety Check): Ive had bark chips and bits of
mula, the chances of
wood in my eyes before, and I dont recommend it. And Ive
damaging the tool in-
had more splinters in my hands than a blind guy stumbling
crease. If the knife isnt
through a toothpick factory not fun either. Youll want to
a fixed blade, you run
wear gloves and some kind of eye protection while splitting
the risk of breaking the
wood, just to stay on the safe side. Its also very helpful to
pin that allows it to be
have a large log, tree stump, or some other surface to act as
a folding blade. If the
a workbench or chopping block. It should provide a stable
blade metal doesnt fill
platform to set up the item you intend to cut or split.
up the handle area (full
rate the blade from the
handle by beating it. If
the handle is wimpy,
or the spine is sharp
(like a double-edged
dagger), it just wont
perform well when batoning. Use a beast of a
knife for baton work, or
go buy a hatchet. Keep
your pocket knife in
your pocket.
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that are too short. Hammer the knife spine until youve
Conclusion
finished the cut or split or you need to stop and adjust the
With the simple technique of using a baton, its easy to
blade. Knife adjustment is common and will happen often in
make a small knife act like a large knife. This means that we
baton work. Just be careful as you pry the stuck knife from
dont have to carry as much weight in tools to get the tasks of
the piece of wood that its stuck in; this is the maneuver in
survival accomplished. It also means that we stay safer. Theres
batoning with the highest risk of injury.
a lot less that can go wrong when splitting or carving with a
baton, compared to swinging a machete or hatchet around.
Its even easier to stay under the radar with the smaller
NonFire
Uses
blade during a crisis event. Imagine trying to smuggle a
machete through a police checkpoint during a crisis situation. Or perhaps youre trying to stay low-profile as you work
your way home from the office after a blackout engulfs your
community. Then imagine how much easier it would be to
walk around with a fixed-blade knife in your boot or bag,
without raising so much as an eyebrow.
You could use a ba-
Being able to baton wood lets you work smarter, not
ton technique to create
harder. And at the end of it all, isnt that the way we should
shingles from blocks
approach all survival skills?
of wood, but kindling
and shingles arent
the only things your
knife and baton can
Step 4 (Repeat As Needed): This process can be used
create. Some careful
over and over to reduce logs into splinters and to perform
baton work can shave
elaborate carvings. In colonial times, house shingles were
down a staff of flexible
even made with this technique, using a heavy baton and a
hardwood to create a
special large blade with an angled handle called a froe. But
self-bow or a crossbow
since you dont need to make a lot of shingles in an urban
prod. Careful shaving
survival setting, lets talk about more practical uses for this
and some knowledge
technique.
of bow-making and
for best results, but
Baton Your Way to Glory!
Lets say a storm knocked out your power, and you need
anybody can try it. You
a fire to boil your water and cook food. To confound your
could also use a knife
situation further, the closest thing to firewood you have are
and baton to create
a few pallets you found behind a neighborhood store and
tent stakes, boards
some ugly furniture youve always wanted gone. With a little
for friction fire sets,
nail pulling and unscrewing, the pallets and hideous chairs
trap parts, stabbing
will come apart, but they wont exactly fit in your apart-
weapons, spits, sticks
ments fireplace or the balcony hamburger grill.
for primitive cook-
Enter the baton and knife. Using a chair leg for your
ing techniques, camp
baton, the chair seat as your chopping block, and your
furniture, and a wide
favorite survival knife, you can proceed to split the pieces of
range of other useful
lumber and chair parts in half. Once split in two, these more
items. You can even
slender pieces are even easier to split again and again. Soon
use the technique to
enough, you have a wonderful pile of split wood.
cut rope and vines by
And if these split sticks are too long, use the knife and
setting them on a log
baton to partially chop them and then break them to shorter
as a chopping block.
lengths. Light up the smallest wood splinters first, then add
slightly larger split pieces until your fire is established.
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SURVIVE,
EVADE,
RESIST &
ESCAPE
Story and Photos by Nathan Murr
he little voice in the back of your mind has
always worried that this day would come,
and it nally has. As you glance back at the
city skyline burning in your wake, you hear
the gunshots, blood-curdling screams, and
smashing of glass. You wonder nervously if your family is
safe, as you egress from this dying metropolis. All the gear
and food youve stored, all the hours spent training and
improving, and here you are hundreds of miles away from
your hometown and your family, on a business trip with a
group of people you barely know.
You pass an abandoned police car, painfully glancing
inside at the empty rie rack. The sounds of gunre grow
closer, and your group picks up the pace. People are going
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he or she has to be a tyrant. If a leaders style is too heavy
handed, members of the group might mutiny or fracture off
LESSON 1
You Are Only as Strong as Your Team
on their own. Many collective decisions and plans can be
made in an open forum, with all contributing to the subject.
In the corporate world, there are good leaders and there
This is a smart way to make everyone feel appreciated and
are bad leaders. The difference is that during a crisis or in a
part of the new family. It also results in a stronger plan, one
post-crisis world, the latter could get you killed whether
which everyone believes and is invested in. However, in the
through negligence or straight incompetence. So it goes
end, it should be the appointed leader who assigns tasks and
without saying that its vitally important that you pick the
has the nal say. This is the burden of leadership, and they will
right member to assume the role. Its wise to avoid those
be held accountable for their actions the same as the rest of
who are overeager to take the helm, and odds are the best
your group.
pick will be the member whos already universally respected.
As in the military, or in certain sports, its all about the
This person will need to keep everyone on track, issue
team. It becomes your own micro-culture, with an evolving
responsibilities and tasks, and hold everyone accountable
set of unique customs and values. It has been said that as
for their actions.
humans, our values are shaped by our environment. When a
Thats why the assigning of leaders is one of the rst tasks
Who would you
follow into a dark
abandoned building
on a desperate
scavenging run?
Picking the leader
of your survival
group is more than
just voting for the
loudest, strongest, or
smartest person. Its
choosing someone
who knows when to
deliberate, when to
delegate, and when
to take action.
person is exposed to a new environment, their values change
88 Tactical gives to students in its SERE class, and it will affect
accordingly to that setting. If your Prius-and-Frappuccino
the remainder of the training. This decision falls on the group
world has turned into the end of the days, expect your per-
to pick the alpha dog. But that doesnt necessarily mean that
spective on things to change. Theyll change to coincide with
those of your entire group, or youll leave. Group absolution
is a timeless aspect of being human, so dont be surprised
when you realize how primitive things become.
LESSON 2
Sleep Is a LuxuryThatll Get You Killed
You arent going to sleep, and if you do its going to get
you killed. This is a fact that many soldiers already know, but
its an important lesson that runs the entire length of the 88
Tactical course. In a survival situation, its likely that youll end
up on foot, otherwise you would simply drive yourself out of
danger in the rst place. All the energy expended hiking will
leave you spent at the end of the day, but that doesnt mean
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Historically, many armies have attacked at night or close
to dawn. This hasnt changed, as some of Americas top
commandos continue to use this proven tactic to gain an
upper hand.
The 88
Tactical SERE
class simulates
a raid on our
camp.
You will need to have your group post a nightlong watch,
LESSON 3
Good Guys Get Hurt, Too
We all want to smite the bad guys and bring them a little
payback. However tempting this might be, avoiding conict
is your best bet. Tangling with mixed bands of looters,
which rotates so everyone gets some rest. Maintaining
marauders, and violent gangs is how youll lose people in
security at all times is critical. Having a nice big tent and
your group.
comfy sleeping bag seems nice, but kicking your boots off
When someone gets hurt, where will you take them?
and crawling into the bag is a great way to get your throat
When there are no more ambulances, hospitals, or doctors
slit in your slumber. If there are men actively hunting you
to be found, youll be limited to whats in your medical bag
who wish to visit harm upon you, why would you switch off
or rst-aid kit. Fighting for resources or in self-defense will
your defenses as darkness descends? You simply cannot,
and having your lookout fall asleep while on watch can be a
death sentence to the entire group.
Attempting to
rescue a friend
via water.
The cadre at 88 Tactical teaches their students how to
construct simple, effective shelters that can be erected and
torn down in a few minutes. The use of tarp shelters allows
for a lightweight, versatile, and effective means of making
camp. In an emergency, they can be cut down and stowed
on the run or abandoned completely.
likely result in severe trauma, which might be otherwise surWhen
youre on the
run, a tarp is
an effective
shelter thats
lightweight,
quick to
assemble, and
expendable if
need be.
vivable in times of normalcy. But without modern medicine,
many injuries will likely prove fatal here in the after. Thats
not to say that primitive medicine cant work if you have the
knowledge and supplies, but we all want to avoid Civil-Warera medicine at all costs. Having a med kit, and knowing
how to use it, is as important as having a rearm.
You have to understand that bad things can happen to
everyone, and that needs to be planned for. A careless slip
of a knife in camp, a bad fall down a ravine, or a gunshot
SURVIVE, EVADE,
RESIST & ESCAPE
LESSON 5
Plan For Your Plan to Not Work
wound to the thigh can threaten your life instantly. The
medical aspect of the SERE course is one of the most important lessons many of the students walk away with. Paired
Speaking of plans, there is one lesson you are guaranteed
with the rearms portion of the class, this is often the rst
to learn at the 88 Tacticals SERE class that will resound for
exposure many have to administering care under re and
the rest of your life. Its a universal truth that many simply
handling triage.
refuse to acknowledge: A plan is just a list of things that
arent going to happen.
People are creatures of habit. We like clear-cut plans,
schedules, and routines. Without the safety of this structure,
people will lose faith in society extremely fast. Disorder and
chaos wont be far behind. The ability to think, problem
solve, and act under pressure are important and equally
Everyone in
your survival
group needs to
understand the
plan and what
to do when it
goes south.
hard to teach. As Darwin showed us, adaptation to whatever is thrown at you will likely be the key to your survival.
Fortunately for us, our ancestors knew how to adapt. After
all, were still walking the earth.
Understand that things are not going to go as planned,
but that doesnt mean you shouldnt take the time to craft
them, or create your own order. If you lose a member of
your group to a kidnapping, what will you do? If it was a
particularly unpopular
member of the group, well
LESSON 4
A Good Plan Today is Better Than a
Perfect Plan Tomorrow
Indecision, arguing, or simple lack of action will anchor
you and your team when things need to be moving along.
Sitting around the camp talking about getting food doesnt
actually put it in your belly, but not discussing the plan in full
detail so all members understand it is foolish. Rushing into
a situation can get you killed, but so can avoiding all risk.
Everything you do, or fail to do, can get you killed.
But by making well thought-out decisions, this risk can be
thats one thingbut what
if its the most loved and
trusted? The resolve of the
Not for the
faint of heart:
Students at
88 Tacticals
SERE class get
to experience
what its like to
get captured
and detained.
team should require your
group to do the best they
can to recover him. Maybe
the new strategy is to trade
supplies with the captors
and use verbal jiu-jitsu. Or
maybe an early morning
mitigated signicantly. This is where your good leaders will
excel, and individual skills will shine. (See lesson 1.)
Remember that all your teammates have skillsets that
are unique to their old jobs and lifestyles, and this is a huge
advantage to the group. If you have a mechanical engineer
in your ranks, have him take the lead on building a protective structure or rope bridge. If you have an ER nurse, he
will have insight on building a medical plan that others will
not. Lastly, just because a guy hangs drywall for a living now
doesnt mean he forgot everything he learned during his
yearlong deployment to Afghanistan in the National Guard.
Take all of this in, share perspectives, and formulate good,
simple, and easy-to-execute plans. Make your subject-matter
experts the project managers of their specialty. Use this
knowledge and experience to the fullest advantage, and
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Barney
surprise raid is the best option. You might not know until it
happens, and the plan will have to be changed on the move.
Once you come to terms with this, it will only help you.
You need to learn to be as uid as water and as hard as rock.
As a law-enforcement vet with more than 14
years of experience, Shea Degan founded 88
Tactical in 2010 after seeing a need for highly
adaptive training courses taught by experts
with real-life experience using the latest technology on state-of-the-art facilities.
In a short five years or so, Degans attracted an impressive and diverse collection of instructors, from current Army Special Forces to former Navy SEALs.
He and his team believe in having the right person for the right job, and for this
reason the SERE Level 1 Course has many skills being taught by Terry Barney.
Conclusion
Hes an accomplished SERE and bushcraft instructor, with his experience dating
The best tool you can give yourself for a crisis is knowl-
back to his days in the military. A former U.S. Air Force survival instructor, Terry
edge, and thats exactly what the 88 Tacticals SERE Level 1
Barney taught hundreds of DOD personnel before moving on to do the same in
Course can give you. You earn this knowledge through a se-
the private sector with 88 Tactical. His love of the outdoors led him to become
ries of challenging tasks and missions, and because they are
a respected backcountry guide with both pack and paddle, as well as volunteer
earned through difculty, theyll likely stick in your memory
his time as winter camping instructor for the Boy Scouts of America.
for years to come.
The class is set up to challenge the students mentally and
Barney has spent decades honing his diverse skillsets, and his knowledge and
physically, just as a real-life scenario would. The difference is
humorous approach to teaching made him a favorite of many who attended the
that by attending courses such as this you can actually learn in
course we took. His big brother/mentor approach to instruction brings a humble
a relatively safe environment some very important skills, such
vibe to a man who has mastered high angle rope rescue, rescue diving, emer-
as bushcraft, rope work, small-unit tactics, and team building.
gency medicine as a paramedic, and a whole slew of other dirty, dangerous jobs.
Dont be surprised if you walk away with a few new lifelong
friends from attending the class. Its an amazingly empowering
In 2010, Barney opened the Midwest School of Bushcraft. He has traveled
to many parts of the country and has trained hundreds of people. He has a
popular YouTube channel (under the username IA Woodsman) and is an
integral part of 88 Tacticals instructor cadre.
thing to do things you never thought you could, while being
forged into a solid, cohesive team of trusted friends.
When the unthinkable happens, no one rises to the
occasion you are reduced to your level of training and
preparedness. Similarly, a crisis doesnt make heroes or cow-
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F*ck the
You know that go-bag
A reliable fixed-blade knife or
youve meticulously
robust folder
A metal water vessel you can boil
stuffed full of expensive
Firesteel, the bigger the better.
water in, such as the Heavy Cover
gear? Leave it at home.
Leave the garbage magnesium-bar
canteen
Sometimes less is more,
types alone.
A poncho liner or blanket for cold
especially when rucking the wooded hills of Nebraska. Many
Footwear youd want to wear for the
nights and shelter
students will bring 40 pounds or more of kit to the course,
rest of your life, over different ter-
Pair of good gloves. They dont
most of which remains dead weight that the instructors will
rains and through different climates
have to be fancy even leather
happily let you carry. So, what do you need to be successful
A good-quality, mid-sized individual
farm gloves work great.
in a changing environment of urban chaos to wooded dan-
tarp made of nylon
Gore-Tex jacket and warming lay-
As much 550 parachute cord as
ers, including a spare set of socks
Ruck
ger? Check out the list below for a starting point:
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Story by Patrick McCarthy
Photos Courtesy of the
Manufacturers
hat makes a truly great survival
So, dont discount that old motorhome in grandmas drive-
vehicle? If someone asked you
way just yet it can be a real asset if you need to bug out.
this question, you might reply with
A recreational vehicle is simply a motor vehicle with
qualities like a powerful engine,
an attached living space. A wide range of vehicles can be
high ground clearance, a huge pay-
considered RVs, from massive tour-bus-sized motor coaches
load of supplies, bright auxiliary lights, winches, push bars,
to tiny pop-up trailers. There are three main categories of
and possibly even armor plating. Although we can certainly
RV: motorhomes, trailers, and campers. Each class of RV has
agree that all these features could come in handy, they also
its own pros and cons to consider, so read on to determine
have a tendency to make the vehicle in question conspicu-
which best fits your needs.
ous and in a survival scenario, thats the last thing you
want to be. If your rides appearance screams, Im prepared
for anything, sooner or later someone less prepared will try
to take it from you.
That said, consider a mobile survival platform thats common enough to blend in, spacious enough to be comfortable, and tough enough to use for years without repairs.
Fortunately, theres a type of vehicle thats readily available and meets all these criteria the recreational
vehicle, or RV.
An RV will never be as stealthy as a
motorcycle, or as capable off-road as a
Jeep, but these homes-on-wheels are
easy to find just about anywhere. Their
living quarters provide plenty of room
for gear and supplies, and best of all,
anyone behind the wheel will end up
looking more like a retiree on vacation than a hardened survival expert.
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TYPE 1:
Motorhomes
The first and most common type of RV is the motorhome.
sets, expandable rooms, and even underside storage com-
These vehicles are characterized by the powertrain and liv-
partments for motorcycles or ATVs. As cool as that sounds,
ing quarters integrated together into a single package. Many
due to their cumbersome nature and noticeable appear-
motorhomes simply replace the rear section of a truck or
ance, Class-A motorhomes are better suited to transporting
vans body with living quarters, retaining the original chassis,
rock stars and celebrities than surviving the apocalypse. If
engine, and driving position. These vehicles are known as
youre behind the wheel of one of these giants, most onlook-
Class C or midsize motorhomes, and can be identified by an
ers will assume it has lots of desirable resources inside, and
extended section over the cab that often contains a bed.
thats not a good thing in a dangerous situation.
The Winnebago View: Note
the extended
sleeping area
directly above
the vehicles
cab, this identifies a Class-C
motorhome.
The second category of motorhomes is the smallest,
known as Class B (also called camper vans or conversion
vans). These vehicles dont feature an extended section over
the cab, resulting in a lower-profile roof. Often, Class-B motorhomes are based on passenger vans, like the MercedesBenz Sprinter, Ford E-Series, or Chevrolet Express. The biggest upside to this design is its appearance some Class-B
motorhomes arent easily recognizable as RVs, and therefore
avoid unwanted attention in a survival scenario.
Finally, Class-A integrated motorhomes are built from the
ground up, with driving position inside the living area. These
mega-motorhomes are typically larger, feature a vertical
windshield, and appear more similar to a commercial bus
than to a passenger car. Features can include washer/dryer
The Winnebago Era, a Class-B motorhome based on
a Mercedes Sprinter van. Notice the low-profile roof
and lack of sleeping area above the cab.
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The Winnebago Grand Tour:
Class-A motorhomes are the
largest and most luxurious
money can buy, and often
feature amenities similar to a
high-end hotel room.
From a cost standpoint, motorhomes run the gamut from
tens of thousands to several million dollars. In a survival scenario, keeping a low profile is more important than having a
fancy built-in jacuzzi or movie theater, so its probably wise to
avoid the more luxurious and expensive models. In addition,
large Class-A motorhomes will be more difficult to maneuver
and much more conspicuous on the road, so we recommend
sticking to the smaller Class B and C motorhomes when SHTF.
PROS:
The most common form of RV
Spacious and luxurious with many
available amenities
Wide variety of sizes and
configurations to choose from
Moves under its own power, just hop
in and hit the gas
CONS:
The most expensive form of RV
Larger models can draw unwanted
attention and be difficult to maneuver
May require specialty parts for
repairs; most require diesel fuel
Usually two-wheel drive with poor
off-road performance (with the
exception of expedition vehicles)
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Photo courtesy of Jayco, Inc.
TYPE 2:
Trailers are highly versatile and
provide many options, such as the
vehicle storage space of this Jayco
Octane toy hauler.
The second type of RV is the travel trailer or caravan. Just
as the name implies, travel trailers are living quarters that
attach to a car or truck via a tow hitch, and can only move
when towed. These are the oldest form of RV, dating back
to the 1920s, and are relatively mechanically simple due to
their dependence on a tow vehicle.
Travel trailers can be much smaller than a compact car,
nearly as big as a city bus, or anywhere in between. Smaller
trailers can be towed by an ordinary car, while the larger 30to 40-foot trailers may require a purpose-built tow rig. For
the purposes of survival, small and mid-size trailers shorter
than 25 feet in length are ideal, as they can be towed by
common pickups and SUVs.
Within the trailer category, there are several sub-groups
to be aware of. Pop-ups, or expandable trailers, are handy
for survival due to their low profile on the road and abundance of space when parked. Teardrops are small, aerodynamic, and lightweight (some can even be towed by a
motorcycle). Toy haulers feature a fold-down rear ramp and
storage space for ATVs or motorcycles. Finally, fifth-wheel
trailers attach to an in-bed hitch (much like that of a semi
The Jayco Jay Series Sport, a compact pop-up trailer
that also features pop-out expandable sleeping areas.
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truck) instead of a bumper hitch, resulting in improved onroad stability. However, fifth-wheel trailers are often larger
and require specialized tow vehicles, so they may be less
than ideal for survival.
The biggest advantage of a trailer is its ability to be dis-
Expedition
Vehicles
Taking the Path Less Traveled
Aside from the three classes of motorhomes listed
connected from the tow vehicle. This enables establishing
in the main story, theres an important sub-group
a home base far away from prying eyes, leaving the area
to be aware of: expedition vehicles, or off-road
in your vehicle to go on supply runs, and returning to your
motorhomes. These vehicles are designed specifi-
living quarters unnoticed. Its wise not to put all your eggs in
cally with extreme conditions in mind, and often
one basket, and travel trailers make this easier than it would
have heavy-duty suspensions, large tires, four-wheel
be in any other type of RV.
drive, and other off-road-oriented upgrades. If you
need to go just about anywhere, be totally self-reli-
PROS:
Can be easily disconnected from your vehicle
Small, lightweight trailers provide excellent mobility
ant, and truly prepare for the worst, youll want one
of these monsters.
Expedition vehicles can fall into any of the above
Can be towed by a variety of cars, trucks, and vans
classes, and range from simple living quarters
More capable off-road than most motorhomes
placed on the back of a lifted pickup truck to purpose-built behemoths with six- or eight-wheel drive.
However, given this articles premise of staying inconspicuous, expedition vehicles may not necessarily be a wise choice. First of all, they tend to be much
more expensive than a traditional motorhome and
typically must be special-ordered from the manufacturer, so theyre not easy to obtain. Secondly,
theyre definitely going to draw more attention than
an ordinary motorhome as you roar down the road
on huge mud tires.
So, in a bug-out scenario where youre heading
into isolated wilderness for an extended period,
an expedition vehicle would be ideal. However, in
a situation where you may need to frequently use
public roads or leave your vehicle exposed to gather
supplies, these vehicles may cause more problems
than they solve.
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TYPE 3:
Campers
The third type of RV is the camper. Also called slide-in,
dismountable, or truck campers, these RVs are removable
living quarters that sit inside the bed of an ordinary pickup
truck. Campers benefit from the compact size of trailers, but
feature even better mobility since they dont require towing
experience if you can drive a regular pickup truck, you
can drive a truck with a camper. Like trailers, truck campers can also be removed from your vehicle temporarily,
although it will take longer than simply unhitching a trailer.
In order to dismount a truck camper, it must be jacked up
using four corner jacks, then any turnbuckles or tie-downs
must be disconnected before the truck can drive out from
under the camper.
The type of camper you can use is typically determined
by the type of truck you have access to. If you have a -ton
short-bed truck with a gas engine, your options will be
limited to smaller campers, but if you have a - or 1-ton truck
with a longbed and diesel engine, there will be many more
choices available. Modern truck campers have most of the
amenities of a comparable motorhome or trailer, including
refrigerators, ovens, bathrooms, and showers. Some campers feature pop-up or expandable sections that provide
extra space when parked and a lower profile on the road.
In a survival situation, an ordinary 4x4 diesel truck with a
compact pop-up camper would be an excellent choice. This
setup wont draw as much attention on the roads as other
RVs, is highly capable off-road, and will provide more than
enough space for two adults and their supplies. It wont be
as spacious as a motorhome, or as modular as a trailer, but
its certainly a nice happy medium.
PROS:
Easy to transport and highly maneuverable
Extremely capable off-road when paired with a 4x4 pickup
Can be removed from your vehicle, but not as easily as a
trailer
Features like pop-up tops can create a low-visual profile,
not much larger than a bed cap or shell
CONS:
Requires a pickup truck and must match the trucks bed
length and weight capacity
Less spacious than almost all motorhomes and most
trailers
Larger campers may require heavy-duty suspension and
brake upgrades
May be unavailable for small or light-duty trucks
An example of a truck
camper, the Palomino Backpack Edition. Note the four
corner jacks, which are used
to mount or dismount the
camper from the truck.
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A pop-up truck camper, the Palomino Real-Lite. The expandable
top section provides enough height
to stand, and additional space for
sleeping quarters when raised.
Given these three categories of RVs, you must
choose whats best for your location and conditions.
For example, a large Class-A motorhome might be fine
in the flat, sparsely populated Nevada desert. However,
it would be a terrible choice for the densely packed
streets of New York or Chicago, where a compact car
with a teardrop trailer might fare better. If you need to
survive in the tough terrain of the Sierra Nevada mountains, an expedition vehicle or 4x4 truck with a slide-in
camper would probably serve you best.
You must also take into consideration the number
of occupants and quantity of supplies youll be transporting. A small trailer or camper might serve one
person well, but if you have a large family, look into
motorhomes or large trailers. Regarding supplies, extra
gear can be strapped to your vehicles roof, stored in
the vehicles cabin, or packed creatively in the living
area itself. Much like building a bug-out bag or in-home
emergency supply cache, you need to decide a time
frame to plan for, and pack supplies accordingly.
Consider this guide a primer on choosing an RV for
survival theres still plenty to learn before you actually
bring one home. Some might say the common RV is too
obvious a choice for a bug-out vehicle, but wed say its
an obvious choice for a reason. Someday, one of these
versatile vehicles might make your life on the road a
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scenarios like to feature big knives
especially machetes and their
brethren. From the zombie chopping
of The Walking Dead to Denzels well-
choreographed limb-lopping in The Book of Eli, it seems that
no good apocalypse is complete without a serious
big blade.
All fiction aside, thats actually a pretty accurate statement.
the time, youll find that most of them regard machetes as
A good machete is an amazingly versatile implement that
indispensable all-purpose tools and folks in those societies
can effectively substitute for many other more mission-spe-
are pretty damned skilled with them. That should be a hint.
cific tools. When wielded with moderate skill, its also an ef-
(For the record, when I refer to machete, I use that as a
fective surrogate sword and a potent close-combat weapon.
term of convenience to represent any large, utilitarian chop-
Think about it, no matter what type of survival situation you
ping blade from any culture. If you prefer a golok, barong,
might imagine, the basic context is that something bad has
bolo, or something similar, the same basic principles apply
happened that disrupts the normal operation of modern so-
with the possible exception of a thrust-worthy point.)
ciety. That disruption forces us to make do with more primi-
With this in mind, the following is a look at this bladed tool
tive technology for a while. Well, if you look at third-world
and its many uses (improvised and conventional) and how
countries that make do with more primitive technology all
best to apply them in a real-world or SHTF scenario.
Weed Whacker
Froe
My affinity for machetes began a
A froe, also known as a shake axe, is an old-school
few careers ago when I was work-
woodwrights tool used for splitting wood. Its basically an
ing for the U.S. government trying to
L-shaped tool with a wooden handle and a straight steel
resolve the fates of American POW/
blade mounted perpendicular to it. The outside edge of the
MIAs in Vietnam and Laos. Much of our
blade was sharpened, so you can hold the handle vertically
work involved humping through the
while you baton the blade into the wood. Once its in, lever
bush looking for aircraft crash sites and
the handle down to cleanly split the wood.
alleged burial sites. I was issued a stan-
The advantage of a froe over an axe is that it allows you
dard G.I. machete and quickly learned
to precisely place the blades edge something thats
its value as a tool for clearing trails, cut-
difficult to do with a ballistic chop. For detail work, this kind
ting helicopter LZs (landing zones), and
of control is ideal. To duplicate it with a machete, place
other forms of weed whacking.
the edge on the end grain of the wood to be split so the
Light enough to wield without
blade extends at least a few inches beyond it. Using a short
fatigue, yet heavy enough that the
branch as a baton, strike the spine of the blade near the tip
mass of the blade did most of the
to drive the blade into the wood. Once youve gone to the
work, it easily handled everything from
desired depth, twist the blade to split the wood. If neces-
light foliage to thick, over-your-head
elephant grass.
Axe
In a survival situation, you prob-
sary, you can fashion a notched stick or split handle to
provide greater leverage when twisting the blade. (Editors
ably wont need to fell a redwood,
note: For more on wood batoning, see Firewood Funda-
but lopping branches or even
mentals on page 40.)
taking down small saplings might
make sense. For this kind of chopping, a machete is ideal, especially
if you learn to vary the impact
point of the edge. Typically the
sweet spot for maximum energy
transfer in a chop is about onethird of the way down from the
blades tip. Although this spot maximizes the power of the chop, it
can also cause the blade to bind in
thick material. Moving the impact
point closer to your hand reduces
sticking and increases control.
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On quality machetes, the blade
If your big blade has a broad tip, you can use it
is quite thick and its spine is flat.
as an improvised entrenching tool for limited dig-
This makes the spine of the blade
ging and grubbing. Grip it with both hands by the
a great improvised hammer for
handle and the back of the blade and keep your
driving stakes, cracking coco-
fingers away from the sharp edge.
nuts, and other focused striking.
(Naturally, youll want to be careful
when you draw back the tool to
deliver another strike, as the edge
will be pointing toward you.)
Drawknife
Another old-school woodworking tool is a
drawknife, which is traditionally a single-edged
blade about a foot long with handles on both
ends. Gripped by both ends, it is drawn toward
the user to shave a piece of wood.
The machetes wide blade makes it easy
to grip with one hand on the handle and one
wrapped over the spine of the blade (carefully
avoiding the edge). Gripped like this, drawing
the tool toward you naturally allows it to func-
Saw
Some machetes are available with sawteeth on
tion as a drawknife. This style of use is great
the spine. While this makes them less comfort-
for removing bark, sharpening stakes, and
able to use as drawknives and entrenching tools,
similar tasks.
sawteeth can be useful for some specific tasks,
like cutting notches for fireboards, traps, and bowstrings. Personally, I feel a blunt blade spine makes
the tool more versatile, but the option is out there.
Traditional big blades
come in many shapes and
sizes. Some are specialized for
certain tasks while others are
more generic and versatile.
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Two of my all-time favorite knives actually began life as alu-
In 2008, history repeated itself. Working with my good friend
minum trainers that I designed for practicing big-blade tactics.
Steve Rollert (who is also an amazingly skilled martial artist and
The first one was a custom barong trainer that I designed as
head bladesmith of Keen Edge Knives), I designed another bar-
one of the souvenir items for my 2005 Martial Blade Camp
ong trainer that was a variant of one of his outstanding stock
training event. Made by Edges 2, the trainers and the tactics I
designs. After the students at camp had a chance to experi-
taught to go with them were very well received by my students
ence big-blade training, my friend Marc Galli, now an associate
at the camp. To thank me for that experience, one of my certi-
instructor in my Martial Blade Concepts system, approached re-
fied instructors, Michael Rigg, took up a collection from the
nowned custom knife-maker Bud Nealy to translate the trainer
students and approached Canadian custom knife-maker Brent
into live steel. To date, Nealy has made three of these barongs
Beshara to render the trainer design as a live blade. After Brent
(one for me and two for Marc) and they are simply incredible.
did a portion of the work, he realized that the heat treating was
beyond the capabilities of his shop and enlisted the help of
his mentor, Canadian mastersmith Wally Hayes. The resulting
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two custom barongs
he designed, shown
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training versions.
From left: the Edges
2 trainer and its liveblade counterpart,
the Besh-Hayes
Barong (a one-of-akind custom and the
only collaboration
between Canadian
knife-makers Brent
Beshara and Wally
Hayes); a Bud Nealy
custom (only one of
three in existence)
and the Keen Edge
Knives trainer that it
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A machete or any similar large-bladed knife is, for all intents and
purposes, a sword. Whether its lopping limbs off a tree or a marauding
gangbanger, when wielded with skill and force, it makes an extremely
most effective at cutting muscles and tendons and making big holes in
soft tissue.
Because of its unique attributes, the machete actually fills both these
potent and versatile weapon. The Filipino martial arts have a saying:
roles very well. The edge can be used to hack and cleave, and the back
Wood seeks bone; steel seeks flesh. In other words, impact weapons
of the blade provides focused-impact for breaking bones. Adding the
(like sticks) work best for breaking bones, while edged weapons are
flat of the blade to the mix provides controlled, but still very impressive,
A machete can
be used as a short
sword. You can
block with the flat
of the blade, then
immediately control
the attacking arm
with your left hand
as you chop the
bad guys arm. If
necessary, finish
with a mobilitykilling cut to the
quadriceps just
above the knee or to
the neck.
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impact to the mix. If youve ever seen a cops flat leather sap, imagine
real sword tactics are designed to preserve the cutting edge by focus-
feeding it some Viagra and rendering it in hardened steel and youve
ing blocks and parries on the back and, preferably, the flat of the blade.
got one hell of a persuasion tool.
This avoids damage to the edge, keeps the edge from binding in softer
The broad, flat surface of a machete blade also makes applying
proper sword/big knife blocking and parrying techniques easier. Unlike
weapons (like sticks), and spreads the force of impact over a larger
surface area.
the movies, where actors bang their swords together indiscriminately,
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To finish the job, deliver a powerful forehand cut to the
front of the thigh, just above the knee. This will sever the
quadriceps muscle, responsible for extending the knee and
allowing that leg to support weight. Destroying this function
creates a mobility kill, dropping your attacker in place and
allowing you to create distance and safety.
To put maximum power in your machete cuts, learn to use
a reinforced grip. Rather than swinging the weapon only with
the dominant hand, place the palm of your support hand on
the thumb side of the wrist of your weapon-wielding hand.
This reinforced grip transfers the power of the support arm
into the swing, increasing your cutting force substantially. It
also helps you manage the follow-through of the weapon to
safely decelerate and chamber it for a follow-up.
De Cuerdas
Based on the goal of blocking with the flat of the blade
and the need to make your close-combat skills as foolproof
as possible, my preferred method of using the machete
combatively is a tactic from the Filipino martial arts called
de cuerdas. Start by gripping the machete in a normal grip
in your dominant hand (since most of the world is right
handed, Ill describe it from that perspective). Put your right
foot forward and hold the machete vertically in front of your
body with the edge facing to the left and the plane of the
blade parallel to your chest. Now place the palm of your left
hand on the flat of the blade, being careful to avoid the edge.
In this guard position, you literally hide behind the flat
of the blade, using it as a shield. If an attack comes in, pivot
toward it and drive both arms out simultaneously to block
Assuming this grip from the de cuerdas guard position
the incoming weapon or, even better, crush the fingers of
is easily accomplished by simply sliding your support hand
the hand swinging it. Since youre starting with the flat of the
down the spine of the blade to the wrist. Once youre there,
blade pre-positioned for a proper block, you dont have to
learn to harness the rotation of your hips and shoulders to
worry about trashing the edge of your blade.
generate powerful forehand, backhand, and downward cuts,
Once youve stopped the incoming strike, quickly grab
while using the reinforced grip as a brake to safely manage
or check the attackers arm with your left hand as you
your follow through. When youre comfortable working with
chamber your right hand to chop. With the attackers arm
the edge, experiment with changing the plane of the blade
momentarily frozen in place, clear your left hand if neces-
relative to the plane of motion of the weapon to slap with
sary and deliver a short, focused, downward chop to his
the flat. If a situation doesnt warrant lethal force, a flat-blade
bicep or triceps. Done properly, this will sever the muscle
slap across the knuckles or shin could be the less-lethal
and instantly disable the arm. On the biceps side, it could
game changer you need to manage it effectively.
also sever the nerves that control the hand and the brachial
Machete-style big blades are the original survival multi-
artery, which carries 10 percent of the bodys blood flow
tools with a long, bloody history of effectiveness in combat.
more than the carotid artery of the neck. Done with extreme
Inexpensive, readily available, and amazingly versatile, no
enthusiasm, you could quite literally disarm your attacker.
well-stocked SHTF tool kit is complete without one.
GET TO THE
CHOPPA!
Big-Blade Odysse
B
ey
My first real machete was a classic U.S. Army-issue parkerized machete made by Ontario that was part of the field kit
issued to me when I was a team leader for POW/MIA inves-
Since our mission was a direct reflection of Cold War politics
at their best, that was just fine with me.
Although my old-school big blades are still alive and well,
tigation teams in Vietnam and Laos. After using it in the
since Blackjacks Panga has been long discontinued, Ive
field a few times, I learned to hate the clunky handle scales
retired them both for sentimental reasons. Their extremely
that were about as ergonomic as a 2-by-4. After I replaced
worthy replacement is the Outdoor Edge Brush Demon.
them with some home-spun scales made from Hawaiian Koa
wood, it worked a whole lot better.
After experimenting with a number of native Vietnamese
Designed by noted custom knife-maker Jerry Hossom, the
Brush Demon faithfully incorporates all the high-speed design features and performance characteristics of his coveted
and Lao machete patterns, I finally invested in a Blackjack
handmade blades into a budget-priced factory chopper. Its
Knives Panga a lightweight, extremely fast machete that
wickedly shaped blade is ground from tough 65Mn carbon
was more like a Filipino barong than a traditional swept-
steel and cloaked in a tough black powdercoat finish. The
point African panga. Its injection-molded rubber scales were
thermoplastic rubber handle brackets the users hand for
extremely comfortable and offered an outstanding grip.
an extremely positive grip and dampens impact shock for
Although the light blade was not well suited for hard chop-
fatigue-free cutting. Unlike most machetes, which have ter-
ping, it performed well on foliage up to and including green
rible sheaths, the Brush Demon comes complete with a high-
bamboo. In addition to clearing more than its share of land-
quality nylon scabbard that offers multiple carry options.
ing zones, the Blackjack Panga also had the unique quality of
At an MSRP of $70 and street prices even lower, the Brush
singing every time it cut. Compared to the thick, primitively
Demon is an outstanding value and a key component of my
heat-treated knives of the local folks, the Pangas spring tem-
current kit. (See
e this issues On the Cover spread on pages 6
igh-pitched ping with every cut something
per created a high-pitched
and 7 for details.))
that scared the snot out of my indigenous counterparts.
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You May Be One Click Away From a Costly Invasion.
Become a Human Firewall With These Tips.
Does this sound familiar?
Story by John Schwartze
You may have received phishing-type emails like this before. Fred
Jones is just a pseudonym in this case, but used as an example to
SUBJECT: HELP! STUCK OVERSEAS
show you that its interchangeable with any name. If youre on that
Ive contacted my bank and the embassy, the embassy is willing to assist
hacked individuals list of contacts, you may be the recipient of a
me but my funds are depleted to pay for a new passport fees and other
fraudulent email like this and not be aware that its bogus.
miscellaneous expenses. I dont have access to my account over and My
Of course, being the compassionate person you are, you want
bank said it would take 5 working days to access funds from my account.
to help, right? So you continue on this conversation until you wire
Please can you lend me some funds? Ill pay back, as soon as I return home.
money or perhaps some other personal information. Then you
I desperately await your response,
eventually discover that youve just fallen for a scam and may
Fred Jones
have provided the imposter with data that may further compromise your identity and finances.
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are thousands of nameless, faceless criminals out there who
have enough knowledge to tap into state-of-the-art data infrastructure systems to retrieve information. So if they can in-
jmsilva/[Link]
From the recent cyber breach at the Office of Personnel
Management to the Sony Pictures Entertainment hack, there
Biggest
Corporate
Hacks
By the
Numbers
vade the networks of companies with staff members tasked
with stopping a breach, how is the average citizen safe?
One of the biggest misconceptions people have is that
they wont be a target of a hacker. Everyone is a target, says
Amy Baker, vice president of marketing for Wombat Security,
a provider of software that helps organizations educate
their employees on how to avoid cyber attacks. Many
Here are just a handful of
people think that if they havent seen evidence of hacking or
the worst corporate hacks
in recent years. Dont
malware that they havent been attacked. We see examples
think they affect you?
of high-level breaches where companies didnt know for
months that theyd been hacked, but that goes for individu-
Common Forms of Cyber Attacks
Think again. Hackers
breach a company look-
als too. They may have revealed information to a cyber crimi-
Cyber attacks are perpetrated through a variety of
nal and just not known it. Just because theres no evidence of
methods. Phishing is the most common way people fall
records and trade secrets,
a hack doesnt mean that a cyber criminal doesnt have your
victim to cyber attacks because it is geared toward personal
but also customer data
information and intend to use it at a later date.
manipulation. Its most often delivered through unsolicited
Unfortunately, cyber crimes are rampant, come in many
email delivery, texts, or instant messaging, and poses as a
guises, and whats even worse is the offenders often go un-
trustworthy source to trick you into revealing information
prosecuted because people are too ashamed to admit they
or downloading malware that may damage your system or
fell for this type of crime or dont know who to report it to.
allow criminals to gain additional intel.
Whether its malware, hacking, scams, or any other type of cy-
These emails, messages, or websites may ask you to:
ber crime, the reality is that buying certain kinds of software
Provide personal and/or payment information in the
or hardware doesnt protect you from your own ignorance.
Like owning a car, parking in a bad neighborhood still in-
context of avoiding criminal action
Retain a service for your own benefit, such as file your
vites theft no matter how good your alarm is. Nothing takes
tax return or scan your computer to remove any newly
the place of recognizing signs of potential threats. Here
detected viruses
well break down how to recognize common forms of cyber
Open an attachment that may appear safe, but contains
crimes, give you some preventive measures, explain how to
malware
report these crimes, and dispel common misconceptions.
Click on a link that appears to be legitimate, but is really
ing for not only employee
your data.
80 million
Records stolen from
Anthem, including bank
accounts and social security numbers
Announced in February 2015
109 million
Records stolen from
Home Depot, including
email addresses and
credit card numbers
Announced in September 2014
an alias that redirects you to a malicious site or down-
How Does It Happen?
An attacker intent on accessing your personal informa-
loads illicit software
Although these are common forms of phishing, its really
tion will do everything they can to avoid raising awareness
limitless in how phishers engage potential victims. It can
of their breach. While large companies and wealthy individu-
happen by phone or even by applying for a job online.
als are certainly targets, the average citizen still has money,
Unsafe web browsing is another phishing method to be
an identity, Internet access, and the potential to be misled
aware of. Just visiting a site that isnt mainstream can be a
through false pretenses.
trap to invade your computer. Pop-ups can also be a phish-
These attacks can be disguised as emails, messages, or
websites masquerading as your bank, cellphone provider,
a government agency, acquaintance, or service you use
ing attempt that can still compromise your computer and
personal info.
Most cyber crimes are financially motivated to steal
information, allowing someone to take money or property;
wrongfully assuming that it is can allow transmittal of mal-
however, some forms of hacking and transmittal of malware
ware (viruses, spyware, worms, etc.) that can damage your
are used solely for destructive purposes. There are three
computer, allow access to sensitive information, or trick you
main areas of cyber crime, says Dan Vesley, CEO of Web
into paying for something spurious.
Precision Internet Services, who has 20 years of web design,
get, consisting of credit
card numbers
Announced December 2013
145 million
Records stolen from
eBay, including physical addresses and login
credentials
Announced in May 2014
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marketing, and IT services experience. Cyber piracy: Using
software, but these commodities wont keep a nave user
computer technology in unauthorized ways to steal, copy,
from being fooled into taking an action thats to their own
and redistribute software or other proprietary information;
detriment. No amount of money spent on the best computer
Cyber trespass: Using technology to gain unauthorized ac-
and security measures will prevent you from potentially
cess to a personal or business computer system or website;
clicking on a website that locks your computer and tells you
and Cyber vandalism: Using technology to disrupt networks
that you are delinquent on your IRS payments, only for you to
and destroy computer data and system resources.
give your credit card information for fear of arrest. The police
Dont think that your mobile device is impenetrable to
and IRS dont call ahead or communicate online to warn you
malware and information theft either. Since so many people
of an impending arrest they come to the door. The first step
store information, communicate, and conduct business
is knowing how to avoid the problem.
through their phones or tablets, there are thousands of
methods to invade them. Anything from unsafe Wi-Fi connections to receiving a text message and clicking on an
When in Doubt, Throw it Out
If something looks suspicious, too good to be true, or is
unsafe link to unknowingly downloading a nefarious app
asking you for money and personal information, its likely a
can compromise your device and info.
hoax. Do not open unsolicited email. Delete it immediately.
While malware cannot be transmitted in a plain body of text,
What Do I Look For?
People often put too much stock in the notion of being
impervious to theft by buying certain hardware or anti-virus
the contents of the email such as links and attachments can
lead to an infection.
If you receive an email or text asking you to confirm
personal information or provide financial info, even from a
trusted source you use regularly such as [Link], your
Who Can I Tell?
bank, or another company where you pay for services, do not
assume its genuine. The terms of service these organizations
offer spells out their policies regarding information disclosure.
If youve been the victim of some sort of cyber attack, the likelihood that your local
Assume someone pressuring or threatening you with legal
law enforcement agency has jurisdiction or can provide much help is low. So whats
action as a way of getting your info is doing it under false pre-
your recourse? Sharing this information publicly is the first step toward a solution. The
less that gets reported, the more these criminals are free to continue their onslaught.
Here are some resources to report crimes:
tenses. Legitimate sources will usually not use tactics like this
and the ones youve done business with before already have
your information so theres no need to verify it. If someone is
claiming to represent an organization, call it directly yourself
The DOJ categorizes various cyber
United States Computer
Emergency Readiness Team
crimes and can direct you to the proper
A division of the Department of Home-
made for your personal info. Responding to the email or mes-
reporting agency.
land Security, US-CERT also provides
sage in question is only going to perpetuate the scam.
Department of Justice
[Link]
Federal Trade Commission
If you feel youve been the victim of
publications, alerts, and tips to consum-
Some common indicators of fraudulent URLs are those
ers and allows reporting of cyber crime
with hyphens, numbers, or symbols in the address, or a URL
incidents.
you dont recognize. Some fraudulent URLs contain words
[Link]
identity theft, the FTC has resources to
report the crime.
[Link]
you might recognize (e.g. [Link]), but are structured
to redirect you elsewhere. Also, legitimate services that
Anti-Phishing Working Group
The APWG publishes reports on cyber
crimes, allows reporting of phishing
Internet Crime Complaint Center
and other cyber crimes, and provides
The IC3 was established as a partnership
educational resources on avoiding
between the FBI and National White Col-
cyber crimes.
lar Crime Center. You can visit their site
so that you can substantiate the accuracy of requests being
[Link]
shorten URLs can also obscure the final destination, so be
careful clicking on those if youre not sure of the source. If
the URL contains characters such as these or is unfamiliar,
do not click on it. You can do a web search for the dubious
URL to learn additional information from other sources and
verify its legitimacy. Over 50,000 websites are hacked daily
to file a complaint if you feel youve been
around the world and many are replaced by the hacker with
a victim of some form of cyber intrusion
a site that looks like the original, but contains a malicious site.
or e-scam.
Also web pages that attempt to trick the user into updating
[Link]
plug-ins such as Java or Flash are common ways for hackers
to gain access to your PC. You must be extremely careful
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when installing any such updates, Vesley says.
Job applicants should verify whether or not companies
theyre applying to actually exist by searching their name,
checking what other websites say about them, and looking
for a mailing address and phone number you can call or
possibly visit in person.
A way to ensure you do not fall victim to a malicious popup or website that doesnt allow you to click the go back
button is to close or force quit your entire browser session.
Even if you try to click on the X to close a pop-up or malicious website, you may still enable a malware infection.
While app stores try to eradicate malicious software from
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engineered to block threats with a known design. The criminals
out there generating malware are also doing their best to create workarounds to circumvent the softwares safety protocols.
These kinds of programs would not stop a targeted
attack, says Baker of Wombat Security. The last line of
defense against the cyber crime is the individual.
Your friends stuck overseas email may have coincided with a
vacation they were actually on because they publicized it online.
People divulge a great deal of information through social media
without understanding how much they open themselves up
to becoming a target. If you receive an email from someone
their inventory, free applications are common ways that mal-
you feel may be posing as an acquaintance, call them directly
ware can be downloaded to your phone or mobile device.
or ask them a question that only they would know the answer
Research the application before you download it.
to so that you can attempt to verify if its sincere. If the response
sounds desperate, accusatory, or out of character for what you
Computer Safeguards
Anti-malware software is another viable preventive measure
know about this person, assume its phishy and avoid any
further conversation. If the average person encountered trouble
to install on your computer. Getting the most recent versions
while traveling, they should know enough about resources in
available is recommended since new threats are constantly
their location who can help
being discovered and anti-malware programs do their best
them and would not need to
to keep current with the latest recognized forms of attack.
reach out to someone through
Update your software, firewall, and operating system as often
email for help.
as possible and make sure any spam filters are kept on.
On the hardware end of things, products such as encrypted hard drives can be installed as an enhanced safety
Good Cyber
Security Hygiene
measure, but do take some training for the average person
You may be in the habit
to install and become familiar with. Find a good computer
of using the same password
technician, ask your sales associate, or contact the com-
for most, if not all of, your
puter companys tech support group on how to enable your
system access needs so its
computers safety features.
easy to remember. While that
may make your life more
Protection Starts With the User
Although certain software and hardware components are
convenient in the short term,
crstrbrt/[Link]
cyber criminals feed on this predictable behavior, and once
they have your password to one site, you can bet they will try
safety measures are not foolproof. Anti-malware programs are
it with everything else. Here are some methods to mitigate
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having your information accessed by another party:
Use something no one could easily figure out.
Choose a strong password: Do not use something
Use a different password for each account: This
simple or predictable. Many websites have generic security
may seem like a huge pain, but it may mean the difference
questions to verify the user by asking for information thats
between having your info stolen or not. Keeping a written
easily extrapolated from various sources like social media,
ledger or some other record in a safe place with your current
such as Where did you go to high school? Use something
passwords will help if you feel you cant remember them. Sav-
at least eight characters long made up of numbers, symbols,
ing a list of your passwords on your computer or smartphone
capital and lowercase letters. Do not use personal informa-
is not recommended. There are also applications available for
tion such as your pets name, mothers name, or birthdate.
your computer and mobile devices which generate unique
passwords and help you use and manage them all.
Change your passwords often: Changing your password every 60 days is a good rule of thumb to ensure safer
5 Myths
About Malware
Myth 1: Macs Dont Get Malware
Steve Jobs fans argue that Macs are better than PCs partly because the latter are
account access. Reusing a password is acceptable, but wait
at least a year before changing your password on a particular account back to a previously used password.
Password protection: Be sure your devices offer
password protection and keep that feature activated so you
arent spelling it out for the world to see.
Social Media
We all have those friends the ones who cant live without
petri dishes for digital viruses but both are susceptible to malware. Attacks such as
phishing are targeted toward the user, so your choice of operating system becomes a
making some announcement about themselves every 20
moot point if the person on the keyboard falls for a scam. Hackers and cyber criminals
minutes on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or Google+. While
tend to focus on the most popular systems for a higher success rate, so no matter what
you may want all your friends to know what an interesting
cellphone, tablet, or computer you buy, you cannot solely rely on its built-in safety
life you live, your vanity and need for attention may cost you
measures to protect you.
more than you realize. Sharing photos while youre on vacation,
Myth 2: Emails From Known Individuals Are Safe
checking in at your favorite locations, and showing a photo of
People have their emails and text accounts hacked all the time. Clicking on a link in
the new home you just bought are things that invite disaster.
What you reveal about your personal life may be all thats
an email or message, downloading an attachment, or providing personal inf
info online to
someone you know is risky. If emails and messages appear to be random or un
nsolic-
needed for someone to accumulate enough info about your
ited, even from people or companies you know, do not click on any links, open
op
pen
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an
ny
relatives, hobbies, friends, pets, age, and workplace to imper-
attachments, or respond. Contact that person directly to verify if its legit.
sonate you, guess a password to access your personal infor-
While avoiding questionable looking sites is good advice, there have been instances
where even legitimate, reputable websites can be compromised. This may happen by
receiving an email to visit a website that appears to be something you use regularly
such as your bank, but is really a faade to record your information or deliver malicious code to your computer. You must exercise caution in visiting all websites.
Myth 4: Infections Are Always Obvious
Cyber criminals do not want to alert users to their presence. While some malware is
designed specifically to disrupt an operating system and has obvious signs of infection, hacking and spyware can remain hidden indefinitely to record keystrokes for
passwords, send spam through your email, or use your computer to attack websites.
Myth 5: Phones and Tablets Do Not Get Malware
Mobile traffic is quickly increasing and so has malware specifically designed for smartphones and tablets. Malware protection for mobile devices is available through many
providers and is a good safety measure to implement.
mation, steal property, or potentially harm others you know.
Andrew Rich/[Link]
Myth 3: Visiting Reputable Sites Is Always Safe
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Here are some good tips to safely engage in social media:
Educate Yourself
Stranger Danger: You may be getting friend requests
from people you dont know and feel flattered that they have
Here are some resources you can visit to learn more on cyber incidents, how
taken an interest in your life. However, since you dont really
to protect your computer, and to get educated on common Internet scams:
know what their intentions are, its best to avoid this. Dont in-
How to Protect Your Computer
teract with people you dont know, regardless of how cute they
[Link]
may look in their photograph or if you have a mutual friend.
Over-Sharing: If you want to share vacation photos, do
How to Protect Your Kids
it after youre home. Checking into a restaurant may get you
[Link]
a discount, but that cheaper meal wont taste so good when
people monitoring your posts know youre away and burglarize
IC3 Crime Prevention Tips
[Link]
your home. Posting pictures of your kids and how proud you
are that they got honor roll at XYZ school could potentially
Recognizing Internet Fraud
invite a kidnapping. The less you share, the safer you are.
[Link]
alexsl/[Link]
Tips, Tools, and How-tos For Safe Online Communication
[Link]
You can also enable a two-factor authentication feature
on websites you commonly access, such as your email
where a password can easily be sniffed out. This is not a
perfect solution, but does offer another layer of security.
Shut Down Your System
Infiltrations can still happen even if your browser is not
open. When you have finished an Internet session, dont just
leave the computer on or log out. Shut off the computer
completely as an added safeguard measure.
Wi-Fi
Public, open Wi-Fi is a feeding ground for cyber criminals.
Big Brother?
Perhaps George Orwell was right. Although we enjoy
There are many ways they can monitor and breach these
the convenience of being easily connected with the rest of
connections. Using a secure network that has a password will
the world in so many ways, its not without its drawbacks.
minimize your chances of revealing information. Visiting se-
Our digital world continues to grow and, with it, our privacy
cure websites with https in the URL prefix during a Wi-Fi ses-
continues to not only be violated, but things such as social
sion is another way to reduce the information you share in an
media have also magically convinced us that privacy is an
open network. Utilizing a VPN service (virtual private network)
old idea that we no longer need.
can also be done to keep your browsing hidden. Free and
We can, however, mitigate our own exposure by practicing
paid options are available for VPNs on various devices. Doing
good cyber security skills. When setting up your computer,
a web search for VPN systems and their ratings can help you
research cyber security tips on what safeguards you can ac-
select and set up a VPN for your operating systems.
tivate to increase your level of privacy while online. Ask your
Installing updates to your devices should not be done
mobile device provider what safety features you can imple-
on public Wi-Fi since it can sometimes be a false prompt
ment on your and your childrens cell phones and tablets.
that can trick you into downloading malware. Log off any
Use discretion when communicating with unknown individu-
services that you were signed into during your browsing
als or being asked to reveal personal information online.
session and deactivate any connect automatically features
And lobbying politicians for more information disclosure
and mandatory cyber security education is one step toward
system again if youre in range.
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Do You Know Your Blade Grinds and Profiles?
You Should They Can Make Or Break Your Survival Knife
o you ever start shopping for a new knife,
Story and Photos by Mike Searson
They really are pretty easy to understand once you get
read a few catalogs, browse a few websites,
your head wrapped around them. Knife-makers are a sen-
or thumb through a magazine, and sud-
sible lot and most of these terms have pretty direct mean-
denly feel like you forgot how to speak
ings, but even after knowing what they mean, it still takes a
English?
little trial and error to determine which grind, edge, pattern,
Knife manufacturers love to litter their marketing with
all sorts of fancy terms like flat grinds, chisel grinds, Scandi
or profile works best for the task at hand.
Considering that were always striving to provide the
grinds, zero bevels, mid-tech, forged, stock removal, textured
most in-depth knowledge on survival, weve compiled the
G-10, S30V, Damascus, and pattern-welded but what do all
following tutorial on knife grinds and blade profiles to help
these terms mean? How does understanding these terms
you understand each one, and let you pick the best tool for
make one a better prepper?
your needs.
On the Grind
The heart of the blade is essentially in the grind, or how the cutting edge is formed. This is the working part of the knife for
90 percent of its tasks and reflects how well itll cut and, to a degree, retain its sharpness. There are many types of grinds out
there. Heres a look at the most common types you might find:
Flat Grind
The flat-ground or V
Hollow Grind
Emerging in the 19th century as a
Scandinavian Grind
Convex Grind
This grind, sometimes
Convex edges can be
ground blade is one
grind to use on a straight razor, the
shortened to Scandi grind,
some of the most difficult
of the most basic edge
hollow-ground blade gained popu-
starts below the halfway
to sharpen, but the edges
styles in existence. In a
larity in the hunting and sporting
point and has no second-
are extremely durable
flat-ground blade, both
community in the late 1950s. It has
ary bevel on the edge.
and sharp. A convex edge
sides taper toward each
a distinctive concave grind to the
Scandi-ground blades are
features a bevel on each
other at a consistent angle
edge, so that both sides of the knife
ideal for whittling, wood-
side of the blade, slightly
from the spine of the
have a bevel that bows inward until
working, and bushcraft.
rounded (convex) as they
blade to the edge, where
they meet in a thin, sharp edge.
The high bevel was desired
taper to form the edge.
they meet. The flat grind
Unfortunately, these are not the
so that the user could keep
Convex grinds are very
is most commonly found
most durable edges, and proper
an eye on the wood grain
specialized and are com-
in kitchen knives, as well
maintenance needs to be per-
while carving.
monly found on heavy-
as many blades manufac-
formed more frequently by strop-
tured by Spyderco and
ping or sharpening. Buck hunting
a chopper (which will
as axes and machetes.
Strider Knives.
knives, straight razors, and a num-
certainly ruin the edge),
The somewhat rounded
ber of custom knives make use of
the Scandi grind requires
shape of the edge will not
have a distinct advantage
this thin and extremely sharp edge.
frequent stropping to main-
bind in wood and helps to
in that they are possibly
Maintenance of a hollow-
tain its sharpness. Using
separate the two halves
among the easiest to
ground blade is not
any other type of sharp-
of the wood while theyre
maintain.
difficult, but must be
ener will ruin the edge or at
being split. This is why it is
performed often.
least change the
also referred to as the
grind by adding
axe grind.
Flat-ground knives
More of a carver than
duty chopping tools such
a secondary
bevel.
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Compound Bevel
Asymmetrical Grind
The compound bevel
Typically a combination of two of the
is very similar to the type of grind found on woodworking
or double bevel is another
previous designs, the asymmetrical grind
chisels. Only one side of the blade is ground, with the oppos-
grind that is commonly
uses two distinct separate bevel angles
ing side left flat. The chisel grind was popular on expensive
found on many modern
for each side of the blade. (For example,
Japanese kitchen knives and was introduced to the United
knives. In essence, its one
one side may be convex and the op-
States by the late Phill Hartsfield in the 1960s.
of the aforementioned
posite side flat.) The thought behind this
The chisel ground blade is an older design from Asia that
grinds with a secondary
is to produce a more durable edge by
became popular with Navy SEALs and Army Special Forces.
bevel. It adds durability
giving the user the best of both worlds.
In the mid-1980s, another California-based knife-maker, Er-
and ease of maintenance
nest Emerson, asked Hartsfields permission to use this grind
to the grind.
Hartsfield put them on his combat-oriented knives, which
Some makers and manufacturers take
a different approach by grinding portions
on his tactical folding knives, and within a decade they began
of the blade differently, such as making
appearing on all types of tactical knives. (See Issue 21 of our
the front half a flat grind and the rear half
sister publication RECOIL for an exclusive interview with Em-
a hollow grind.
erson.) The chisel-ground blade carries no parasitic drag and
can be made extremely sharp when there is no secondary
bevel in what is known as a zero grind.
However, a zero-ground blade will need religious stropping to keep it that sharp. Sharpening this type of edge on a
stone, a sharpener, or anything other than a strop or buffing
wheel will put a secondary or compound bevel on the knife.
The majority of factory chisel-ground blades have this bevel,
which actually makes the knife easier to maintain in the field,
but takes away some of its real cutting potential.
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User Profile
By looking at the various edges, the user can get an idea of what he needs in a blade. A hunter or trapper might prefer the hollow grind for skinning and dressing game, a Navy SEAL might prefer a chisel grind with a secondary bevel
on a folder for its ease of sharpening or cutting ability, but turn to a convex grind on a machete for clearing brush.
The next question might be to think what profile is best for a particular knife. If the edge is the heart of a blade, the
profile is its soul. This conveys much of the overall look of the knife and defines its function.
Drop Point
Today the drop point is
Clip Point
At one time the clip point
Sheepsfoot
Wharncliffe
Similar to the sheepsfoot,
This blade was originally
one of the most prolific blade
blade was the predominant
designed to trim the hooves
its curve on the back edge is
styles but it was not always
blade style throughout most
of sheep and goats. It has a
more gradual and is typically
so. The late Bob Loveless pop-
of the world. Originally, it was
straight edge and a straight
thicker than knives of a similar
ularized this style in the 1950s
driven by the forging pro-
dull back with a rounded and
size. This specialty blade was
by grinding in such a manner
cess, as the tip of the blade
unsharpened tip that curves
designed for use by mariners
to give the blades spine the
naturally curves upward due
to the edge. This special pur-
on sailing ships of old. The flat
same strength and thickness
to the heat and hammering.
pose knife is designed to be
blade makes for predictable
from hilt to tip. It is one of the
As machine-ground blades
held by the fingers very close
cutting action; important when
most practical profiles for a
replaced forged ones, the
to the edge for more control.
the swaying movement of
daily-use knife.
style stayed around through
ship could cause a drop-point-
Today, its become increas-
familiarity and perhaps as
ingly popular on rescue
shaped blade to slip from the
the user extra control when
homage to the Bowie knife of
knives as they allow a first-
work and penetrate a sail or a
cutting with the edge without
the 19th century.
responder to cut someone
hand. Its tip is also excellent for
The tip is lowered, giving
sacrificing too much power
It gets its name from the
free of a seatbelt, rope, or
fine work and the flat edge is
if the knife needs to pierce
back of the blade nearest the
clothes, while keeping the
easy to maintain.
with the tip. This makes it ex-
tip being clipped in either a
sharp tip away from the
tremely versatile, which is why
straight or concave fashion.
accident victims skin. Youll
commonly find a Wharncliffe
you see it on knives for a wide
Common on pocket knives
also find sheepsfoot blades
on box-cutters, as well as other
range of functions: hunting,
as a means of safely accom-
on knives used for skinning,
blades for rescue, skinning,
skinning, caping, woodwork-
modating the blade within the
woodworking, and some-
woodworking, and self-defense.
ing, self-defense, etc.
handle when closed, the clip
times self-defense.
Nowadays, youll most
may have a false edge to aid
in penetration. This profile is
good for general use, hunting,
skinning, caping,
woodworking,
and selfdefense.
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Gut-hook
A gut-hook might be found
Resembles the previous two
Tanto
The distinctive tanto stands
Recurve
If there was ever a knife
profiles, with one exception: The
on other blade profiles as an
out in the crowd. This type
of the new millennium, it
tip is pointed to add in penetra-
added accessory, but the true
of profile was introduced to
would have to be the re-
tion when used to strike and cut.
gut-hook has a blunt edge
the United States on custom
curve blade. On a recurve,
This makes for a potent self-de-
with a beveled and sharpened
knives by the late Bob Lum.
the belly of the knife
fense blade when used properly
single serration usually cut in
It gained popularity in the
bows out from the edge
and with the correct technique.
the top plane of the blade. This
1980s when companies like
before the point and gives
was originally intended to aid in
Cold Steel produced them
more surface area for
the skinning of animals, where
under a variety of names
cutting. Recurves proved
the blunt tip would not damage
and configurations. They
popular following the turn
the hide or cut the intestines
exploded in the 1990s when
of the new millennium on
while dressing it out.
tactical knives began to over-
many custom and factory
take the cutlery industry with
designs.
Common on hunting blades,
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Persian
These can be found on
the gut-hook is also found on
tanto designs from makers
rescue and military knives. The
such as Bob Terzuola, Allen
hunting knives, skinning
shrouded hook is a great way
Elishewitz, and the afore-
blades, self-defense tools,
to cut seatbelts and cordage
mentioned Emerson. These
and some EDC models.
without risking injury from an
modern U.S. blades have a
exposed knife tip.
flat spine, but the tip is most
often set at an obtuse angle
to the edge. Some have the
spine angled toward the tip,
creating a sort of triangle at
the business end.
Theyre great for penetrat-
This design is usually the oppo-
ing, but are less versatile than
site of the three previous types, as
drop-points due to the obtuse
it curves upward with a pointed
angles near the tip. Youll
tip. This profile excels best at fil-
see tanto profiles on tactical
leting, though youll also see it on
knives, everyday-carry (EDC)
certain combat and general-use
blades, and sometimes hunt-
knives, as well.
ing knives.
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This design was popularized by
Dagger
It has had a single pur-
Tanto
MythBusting
Spyderco and is found on many of
pose for centuries: combat.
their designs, such as the Cricket,
This ancient profile is
Dodo, Matriarch, and Civilian. The
steeped in symbolism and
sweeping curve allows for more
due to its symmetry has
surface area on the cutting edge
been the base design of
than a typical straight edge or even
many art knives. Originally
the recurve. Hence, the blade in ques-
a scaled-down version of
tion might be right at the legal limit
a double-edged sword,
in most jurisdictions, but the extra
the dagger features two
profile, but unfortunately there are
surface area gives the cutting perfor-
symmetrical sharpened
some misnomers floating out there,
mance of a somewhat larger blade.
edges. Some modern mak-
mostly due to its name.
ers prefer to make the top
The tanto is a popular blade
In feudal Japan, a tanto re-
edge unsharpened to avoid
ferred to a knife or dagger worn
nefarious weapon laws in
by samurai. It could have been
most jurisdictions and to
single or double edged and was
make a more utilitarian
used mainly for stabbing (though
blade. Its strength is in stab-
it was also capable of slashing). Its
bing as the double edge
profile resembled a straight-back
(or top false edge) aids in
blade: the cutting edge curved at
penetration.
the end where it met the flat spine
Carry of a dagger is
to form the tip (similar to modern,
heavily restricted, if not
high-end cutlery knives). Many
outright prohibited, in most
of todays tanto blades today look
jurisdictions. In response to
nothing like the ones used by the
this, a number of makers
samurai.
have refined the design
Another myth about the tanto
into what is more common-
that persists is that theyre excel-
ly known as a spear-point
lent at penetrating armor and
blade or a bull-nose profile,
the like. This has more to do with
in which one side of the
the thickness and strength of the
blade has a false edge or is
steel in the blade as opposed to its
not ground, but maintains
profile.
the symmetrical profile.
The other falsehood is that the
popular CQC series of knives by
Emerson are based on the tanto. In
What Combo is Best?
actuality, that tip was designed as a
Now that weve just downloaded a gang of knife knowledge on your internal CPU, you might be ask-
point that would shear and chop in
ing, Great! I have all this infonow which knife do I buy? Like pretty much any survival gear you invest
the manner of the guillotine blade.
in, the best knife is the one that fits your needs and your wallet.
Unfortunately, knife collectors
If youre pretty much an urbanite who seldom even goes for walks in the park, let alone day-hikes or
and writers at the time looked at
hunts, then a gut-hook skinner will probably be a waste of money. Likewise, if you find yourself in the
the blade, saw that it superficially
woods most of the time, a double-edged dagger would make for a pitiful bushcraft knife. Looking for
resembled a tanto coupled with
an all-in-one survival blade to keep in your go-bag? Keep looking past a sheepsfoot with a hollow grind.
the Japanese chisel grind, and as-
What does this all mean? Each design has inherent strengths and weaknesses.
sumed that the knife was a tanto.
When evaluating vastly different types of knives, sometimes its pure aesthetics that win out. That is,
much of this comes down to personal preference and what appeals to you visually. At the same time,
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Story by Dr. Neal Olshan
ddie Rickenbacker is most noted for his exploits as a
World War I pilot, achieving the title of Ace of Aces with 26
confirmed kills. He was awarded the Medal of Honor, seven
Distinguished Service Crosses, and the World War I Victory
Medal, among many other accolades. A true American
badass if ever there was one.
Although most military history buffs may be aware of his record in the
First World War, Rickenbacker actually escaped an early demise numerous times as a precocious kid, race car driver, and airline owner. One of
Rickenbackers most famous near-death experiences happened after he
returned to civilian life. In October 1942, then head of Eastern Air Lines, but
still a celebrity of sorts, he was asked to participate in a tour of bases in
the South Pacific. He and seven U.S. Army airmen were provided an older
B-17 as transportation, but when the bomber flew off course and their fuel
ran out, they were forced to ditch in the central Pacific Ocean. They were
hundreds of miles off course, dangerously close to Japanese-held islands,
and drifted in life rafts while sharks circled for weeks.
Rickenbacker naturally assumed a leadership role. He captured a
seagull that had landed on his head, helped divvy it up as food, and used
parts of the bird as fishing bait. When the men would lose hope, Rickenbacker encouraged and pushed the men to get mad. After 24 days adrift,
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they were spotted by a U.S. Navy patrol aircraft and rescued.
An analysis of this particular Rickenbacker event shows that, at various times during his long-term survival situation, he utilized all of what I
consider to be the Seven Keys to Survivor Mentality at least once and
a few every day. He probably never consciously thought, Now is the
perfect time to use Key Four. His survivor mindset was so fine-tuned that
conscious intent was not needed. But how about for the rest of us? Follow
along as I explain the seven concepts, how theyve been used historically,
and how you can start developing them in your everyday life.
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KEY 2
Physical Conditioning
While ones mental state is often the deciding factor in
whether one survives a life-threatening situation, theres
no denying that ones physical state is a huge part of the
survival equation. If youre fit and capable of overcoming
external obstacles, theres a good chance your mind will
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push to overcome internal obstacles, too. After all, when all
is lost, the only tools youll have left are the ones you were
born with.
One extraordinary example of this occurred in March 1943. A
team of four expatriate Norwegian commandos, including Jan
Baalsrud, sailed from England to organize and supply the Norwegian resistance. Betrayed shortly after landing, the team was
ambushed by the Nazis, leaving Baalsrud as the lone survivor.
He was poorly clothed, one foot was entirely bare, part of his
While all seven keys are important, possibly the most important resource can be found in the historical accounts of
those who have survived harrowing ordeals. Let this article
be the trigger for an exploration into the history of the trials
and tribulations of people who overcame incomprehensible
odds and persevered.
By using Internet search engines (or better yet, that oldschool archive called a public library), you have the greatest
window to view the history of men and women whose
stories are truly inspirational. You will begin the process of
imprinting and awakening your survivor mindset by consuming nonfiction books and documentaries of adventurers, military heroes, and ordinary people who have reached
deep into their inner core to find their survival instinct.
Those who
cannot remember
the past are
condemned to
repeat it.
George Santayana
Robert Zugg
takes a break
from trailrunning in
Afghanistan,
where he needs
to stay fit to
maintain not
just a strong
body, but also
his survivor
mindset.
big toe was shot off, and he was relentlessly pursued by the Nazis. He survived an avalanche, suffered from frostbite and snow
blindness, but made his way over the Norwegian mountains
and tundra to a small Arctic village. He had three great assets:
his determination to return home, years of physical conditioning, and his training as a commando.
Heres a more modern example: As a security contractor, Robert Zugg is stationed in one of the worlds most
dangerous places: Afghanistan. He always makes physical
conditioning a priority when hes not working for the U.S.
government in the area around Kabul. With suicide bombings, anti-American sentiment, attacks by all sorts of warring
factions, brutal winters and scorching summers, and just
the general hazards of living in that region, Zugg learned
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KEY 1
Learn From History
An important
method to
building your
own survivor
mentality is
researching
historical
examples of
iron-willed
survivors,
such as Eddie
Rickenbacker,
who survived 24
days adrift in the
Pacific Ocean
after the B-17 he
was traveling
in got lost and
ran out of fuel
during World
War II.
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MINDSET
from his combat experience as a decorated U.S. Marine that
alone in a small boat. On February 5, his craft sank in a
preserving in the face of adversity is a lot easier if you can
storm, leaving Callahan adrift in the Atlantic in a 5-foot in-
walk up a flight of stairs without huffing and puffing.
flatable rubber raft with only 3 pounds of food, a few pieces
Fitness competency is the physical engine that helps sur-
of gear, and 8 pints of water. Callahan drifted for 76 days on
vivor mentality become a reality. If youre lost in the woods,
the ocean before he reached the Bahamas. Throughout his
facing a trio of street thugs, or swimming through a flooded
ordeal, he never gave up thinking about the people who
street, its a little too late to begin an exercise program.
needed him.
KEY 3
Think Survival
has gone wrong? Many survival stories speak of the survi-
What motivates a person to stay alive when everything
vors faith, which provides them with hope. Other survivors
have told of their intense desires to get back to family,
Theres a saying in gymnastics that the body follows
the head. In the psychology of self-preservation, if you
friends, and loved ones. The motivators for each individual
say something repeatedly, the brain will do everything in
will be different. So, if you were in Callahans wet boots, what
its power to make the repeated mantra occur. Therefore,
Freezing up or
having feelings
of Why me?
after a traumatic
incident can
weaken your
survivor
mentality.
repeating the phrase, I am a survivor, is one of the most
effective techniques for success.
If, in the final mile of a marathon (26.2 miles), a runner
repeatedly thinks, Im too tired. Ill never make the finish
line, his brain interprets this statement as a command and
begins the process of slowing the biochemical reserves
would motivate you to live on?
KEY 4
Eliminate Two Emotional Traps
Its important to think positively and have a mantra to rely
on. But those two strategies might be difficult if you dont
first eliminate two common emotional traps:
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needed to provide energy for the final 1,760 yards. This is an
example of negative-outcome thinking. Repeat something
often enough and the brain will make it reality. Theres a
reason why having a positive mental attitude is preached
video, and military SERE (survival, evasion, resistance, and
escape) class.
Aside from thinking positively, another fuel that propels
survivor mindset is motivation. What would motivate you to
stay alive in a life-and-death situation? For Steve Callahan, it
was family.
On the night of January 29, 1982, the sailor and naval
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1. Mental Paralysis: Heres a really simple formula to explain
why this emotional trap needs to be eliminated:
How do you reduce anxiety and stay calm? Especially in
a dire circumstance? The answer to that could be enough to
fill a whole other article. [Editors note: See the Evolution of
Anxiety
Mindset feature in Issue 15 of our sister publication RECOIL.]
But without professional consultation, one of the best re-
Panic
sources would be reputable websites on the Internet and, in
particular, videos. A quick Google search for videos to reduce
anxiety produced 2,180,000 hits in less than a minute.
Mental Paralysis
Learning to control anxiety and panic reactions is a skill
that can and should be used in everyday life but, again,
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finding yourself in a life-threatening situation is not the time
to begin practicing those skills.
The essence of anxiety is inaction, and when the anxiety
levels increase to panic, several consequences occur:
2. Victim Mentality: A victim mentality might be one of
Mistrust of others
the initial reactions to traumatic situations that involve
Impaired decision-making
prolonged periods of survival. Unfortunately, if left untreated,
Inability to follow directions
this will infect motivation, perseverance, and hope. It could
Inability to visualize a successful outcome
manifest itself through dysfunctional thoughts and verbal-
Inability to act as a team member
izations. Victim mentality could show up as a verbal criticism
Self-pity and self-sabotage
of others, unwillingness to take responsibility for ones own
actions, and a belief that survival is for other people.
KEY 5
The Power of Focused Anger
Reading Material
trouble. Anger is not a solution. The use of anger has had
Heres a partial list of books that influenced the development of Dr. Neal
through the unconscious mind. Sure, anger can be a wasted
Olshans Seven Keys to Survivor Mentality.
emotion, and uncontrolled anger can lead to dire conse-
Anger is bad. Anger is a wasted emotion. Anger is
a negative reputation ever since Sigmund Freud tiptoed
quences but under certain circumstances, anger can be
Adrift: Seventy-Six Days Lost at Sea
by Steven Callahan
one of the key ingredients to survivor mindset.
Controlled anger activates the basic survival instinct that
Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors
can alert the bodys physiology to be prepared for a chal-
by Piers Paul Read
lenge and force the brain to focus on a solution that leads
Endurance: Shackletons Incredible Voyage
to survival. The aforementioned story of former fighter ace
by Alfred Lansing
Rickenbacker is another example of well-focused anger
Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster
boosting chances for survival.
by Jon Krakauer
Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing
and the Lost Heroes of Seal Team 10
by Marcus Luttrell with Patrick Robinson
KEY 6
Maintain Hope
Jon Krakauers bestseller, Into Thin Air, detailed the events
Mans Search for Meaning
of the ill-fated expedition that left eight people dead and
by Viktor E. Frankl
marked one of the deadliest climbing seasons in the history
Papillon
of Mount Everest. The most amazing part of the narrative
by Henri Charriere
focused on Beck Weathers, who was twice abandoned
The Diary of a Young Girl
and presumed to be dead. Unbelievably, Weathers spent
by Anne Frank
18 hours in subzero temperatures in Everests death zone
Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption
before regaining his senses and staggering into camp. He
by Laura Hillenbrand
was suffering from severe frostbite, corneal lacerations, and
About the Author
hypothermia and his face was so badly frostbitten that it
scarcely seemed human.
Dr. Neal H. Olshan is a consulting psychologist, pilot,
writer, and fine art photographer, as well as the chief
Never, never in nothing
great or small, large or
petty never give in
except to convictions of
honor and good sense.
combat psychologist for LMS Defense. Hes the developer of the Evolution of Mindset Training Program. Olshan is the author of six non-fiction books and wrote
the novel The Panama Escape with his wife, Mary. He
can be reached at mindsetdoc@[Link].
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Make it your goal, and that of your loved ones, to attend
at least one seminar and one experiential training course
Over the next year, Weathers underwent 10 surgeries and
his entire right hand and most of his left hand were ampu-
each year. The survival skills and techniques taught in these
tated. He said that he survived his Everest ordeal through
courses will increase your self-confidence and reinforce a
constant self-talk, telling himself not to give in to the cold.
survivor mentality.
Remember, theres a gigantic difference between thinking
Never giving up is essential to a successful survivor
and experiencing. As an example, your chances of starting
mentality. This doesnt mean being foolhardy or taking
a fire without matches or a lighter are greatly improved if
foolhardy risks.
KEY 7
Training
Keys 1 through 6 are really precursors to the final key: training. The seventh concept serves as the transition to utilize
and refine the survivor mindset under controlled experiences.
Take training
classes to learn
skills, build
self-confidence,
and reinforce
a survivor
mentality.
youve already practiced it until it became a skill. Having the
fire-starting skillset not only allows you to keep warm and
to cook food, but more importantly it also gives a jolt of selfconfidence to the survivor mentality.
The Common Thread
Every member of our species survives the trauma of
childbirth with an innate capacity of developing a survivor
mindset. As we grow, mature, and choose our unique paths
through lifes mazes, this begins to weaken through disuse
and verbal self-talk but it never totally disappears. Some
behavioral geneticists proselytize that we trained ourselves
to become a society of people who give up at the first
indication of failure or danger, immediately waiting to be
rescued. The Seven Keys of a Survivor Mentality is a method
for reestablishing the skillsets that helped us to take our first
deep breath and test out our lungs.
The takeaway for the naysayers is that every human being starts life with the survival imperative. Its always present,
but not always functioning. Each individual must make the
conscious choice to flip the internal switch and turn on the
self-preservation mode.
The bottom line is that survivor mentality has the
potential to positively affect ones lifestyle. Although most
people dont experience life-or-death situations on a regular
basis like a first-responder, military personnel, or outdoor
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HYDRATION PACK
BUYERS GUIDE
Water, Water Everywhere and Not a
Drop to Drink...Unless Youre Wearing it
ts been almost a full day now and still, theres
no one in sight. You estimate that youve been
walking for about three hours since your last
break and youre just about out of water. The
two small bottles of water you carried got you
this far, but youve got further to go. Three hours on
your feet, and there hasnt been a sign of another living
soul. Theres got to be someone down this next stretch,
you say to yourself.
Regardless if the above scenario played out on a
nature hike or during a disaster, a lack of hydration can
still be fatal. We wont belabor the reason why youd
need as much clean drinking water as possible. If youre
reading this magazine, you already know why.
With space already limited in your pack and on your
person, whats the best way to carry a large amount of
water? Sure, you can carry a few half-liter bottles in a
backpack or on a belt, but it can get mighty cumbersome and be an inefficient use of precious space. In
this buyers guide, we take a look at backpacks that are
made to carry hydration reservoirs. Also called hydration packs, these backpacks have compartments for
water bladders and furnishings that help route drinking
tubes through and around the pack to keep them in
place for ease of drinking.
What to Look For
Purpose: When buying a hydration pack, its good to
start out by deciding how much cargo space you need
first. Whats the purpose of this pack? Is it for a singleday hike? A multi-day camping trip? A get-home bag
from the office in case all hell breaks loose? Pick the size
of your bag accordingly.
Story by Martin Anders
Photos by Michael Grey
Weight: Also be mindful of the overall weight after
your gear and water is loaded into it. The great thing
about a hydration pack is that it uses a refillable water
reservoir that usually is positioned vertically on the back
of the backpack. This helps with the overall balance of
the bag, even when full with other gear.
Ease of Use: Consider how easy (or difficult) it is to
access the reservoir for refilling and cleaning. Look at
the hydration tube and make sure its easy to access
and stow while on the move. As with all gear considerations, these are personal choices that require some
in-person fiddling
Frame Size: When buying a backpack, make sure the
bags size is suitable for your bodys frame. An over- or
undersized pack can reduce your stamina and create
back problems you simply dont need to deal with while
contending with the Apocalypse.
You wouldnt hike with an ill-fitting boot would you? A
properly fitted pack can enhance your endurance and
reduce fatigue. A reputable retailer should be able to
help you choose the correct size backpack.
Bladder: A key factor to consider is the hydration
bladders themselves. There are many different variations, so shop around. Investigate how easy or difficult
each is to clean. Also examine how theyre secured
inside your pack of choice.
Yes, water is a heavy commodity to carry, but the difficulties of storing and carrying water is greatly reduced
with the use of a hydration pack. Which one is right for
you? Lets examine some of the newest models out now.
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The TRIAB 18 is designed as a one-strap
sling bag that can be used for a wide range of
applications. For those who like a traditionalstyle pack, a second strap is also included for
two-shoulder carry conguration. Its rugged
and accommodates a hydration bladder in a slot
pocket at the rear. It has hydration tube routing
provisions at the top of the bag as well as on the
shoulder straps. A unique feature is that the
TRIAB 18s large main compartment is accessed
through the bottom, requiring the user to set the
bag down to open it up completely. For those who
like access to the entire interior of the bag this
is a good thing since, when unzipped, it opens up
completely. It has MOLLE on the front and sides
and has plenty of hidden zippered compartments
throughout.
Pros:
Modularity up the yin-yang
Hidden compartments galore
Sling bag that can be converted into a two-strap
backpack
Cons:
Access to main compartment is only through the
bottom
No reservoir included (its shown here for
demonstration purposes)
Reservoir not included
Nitro 22 Pack
Black Diamond
HYDRATION
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HYDRATION PACK
DIMENSIONS
19 x 10 x 7.5 inches
WEIGHT
2 pounds
COLORWAY
Moroccan Blue (shown), Deep Torch, Black
MSRP
$120
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The Nitro 22 is a highly capable daypack with an
external-access hydration sleeve that can accommodate reservoirs of varying sizes. Its right
shoulder strap is tted with several elasticized
bands that are great for routing your reservoirs
hydration tube. As its name suggests, it can t 22
liters worth of gear and has plenty of pockets and
compartments with which to do it. Its outtted
with a breathable backpanel and Black Diamonds
reACTIV suspension to keep your back, arms, and
shoulders cool and comfortable. The pack comes
in two sizes to better t the user for optimal
long-term carry comfort. Zippered panels provide
easy access to gear, while front, side, and hipbelt
stretch pockets house need-to-reach essentials.
A larger, 26-liter size of the Nitro is also available
for those who need even more carrying capacity.
Pros:
Good hydration management
Zippered pocket on hip belt
Cons:
Hip belt is not removable
No reservoir included (its shown here for
demonstration purposes)
Reservoir not included
Rim Runner 22
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19.25 x 12.62 x 10.43 inches
WEIGHT
2 pounds, 1 ounce (with reservoir)
COLORWAY
Fallen Rock/Orchid Orange (shown), Sienna Red/Gunmetal, Charcoal/Chili Pepper
MSRP
$100
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The Rim Runner is a good example of what CamelBak
does best make products with hydration as its
central focus. This pack comes with its fantastic
3-liter capacity Antidote Reservoir, which also
includes a quick-detachable hydration tube and bite
valve. A zippered compartment at the rear of the
pack has mounting points for the reservoir. Purposebuilt tube routing hardware and straps keep the
hydration tube neatly stored until needed. The Rim
Runners generous main compartment is accessed
via an asymmetrical zipper that enables easy access
and prevents cargo from spilling out when fully open.
There is also a front organizer pocket for small items,
two gear loops, and stretch mesh side pockets.
A removable stability waist belt and four-point
compression straps will keep your pack stable under
any load. A CamelBak Air Channel back panel features
center-channel ventilation and wicking mesh pods will
keep you cool even on difcult terrain.
Pros:
Comes with reservoir
Easy access to compartments
Good hydration management
Cons:
Its hard to come up with a con for this pack
Pulse - 24-Hour Backpack
Elite Survival Systems
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Solveig Assault Pack
Condor Outdoor
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3 pounds, 3 ounces
COLORWAY
Tan (shown), Black, Olive Drab
MSRP
$95
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The Condor Solveig was originally conceived
as a discreet assault pack and is jammed
full of features. It has a padded pocket
inside the main compartment that can be
home to a hydration reservoir or a laptop. It
has several hanger tabs to help secure the
reservoir in place as well as a port for routing
a hydration tube. At the back of the pack is a
new airow system for additional comfort and
a drag handle thats reinforced with Hypalon
for easier grip and durability. Its internal
compartmentalization allows for plenty of
organized storage space.
Pros:
Rugged
Wide mouth opening for interior
Many options for add-ons
Cons:
Hydration compartment is small
No reservoir included (its shown here for
demonstration purposes)
Reservoir not included
Stealth Operator Pack
Grey Ghost Gear
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17 x 9 x 4 inches
WEIGHT
1 pound, 5 ounces
COLORWAY
14 colorways including, Kryptek Yeti (shown)
MSRP
$109
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Grey Ghost Gears Stealth Operator Pack is designed
to blend into the crowd. The pack features a hydration
pocket big enough to swallow up a 3-liter reservoir. Its
main compartment has covered mesh compartments
to keep smaller items in place. A center zip accessory
pocket is easily accessible and contains admin and
organizational pockets as well as a concealed holster
to covertly carry a handgun. It also features a waterresistant coating on the backside of the fabric and a
water-repellant coating on the face to keep everything
inside dry. Heavy-duty zippers, grab handle, and a
sternum strap round out this useful pack.
Pros:
Easy-to-access front and main compartments
Organized interior
Lightweight
Cons:
Bladder compartment is small, not very deep
No reservoir included (its shown here for
demonstration purposes)
Reservoir not included
Removable Operator Pack
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The Many Uses of Vacuum Sealers
Story and Photos by Steven Kuo
ate night infomercials either suck you in or result in lost credibility. They do tend to be very
effective for products that need a more detailed explanation or benefit from demonstrations. At some point, you may have seen an
infomercial about a vacuum sealer. It might have been full
of hyperbole with a host sporting a cool accent and a studio
audience stocked with people who would probably give a
standing ovation to a small poodle lazily licking himself.
As any hunters in our readership probably already know,
dont let any of those negative associations sway you
vacuum sealers are truly handy and useful appliances.
Air Is Life
Remember that periodic table you had to memorize back
in grade school? The eighth element, oxygen, is highly reactive an
and easily forms compounds with other elements (e.g.
oxidess such as rust). Its generated by photosynthesis, and
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But exposure to air and the O2 that comprises 21 perccent off it has all sorts of deleterious side effects. It can, for
iinstancce, cause food to spoil. The presence of oxygen allows
for the
e growth of bacteria and mold; weve all seen this with
lleftove
ers in the back of the fridge that we forgot about. Food
aalso co
ontains certain enzymes (oxidizing enzymes) that lead
to spoilage when exposed to O2 if youve ever left some
vegetaables out on the counter, the browning that you see
is an example of this. And when fats become rancid? Thats
from oxidation,
o
just simply from exposure to oxygen.
A Naatural Resources Defense Council research report
the pouch. Note that since the sealer is pulling air out of the
estimaated that America wastes a staggering $165 billions
pouch, liquids or powders may get sucked out, compromis-
worth of food each year, from the farm to your fork. At a
ing the seal and potentially damaging the machine.
house
ehold level, a typical family of four is estimated to waste
Chamber sealers, on the other hand, have a large com-
app
approxximately $1,350 to $2,275 of food each year. Thats a
partment that engulfs the entire bag to be vacuum packed.
lot of meals,
m
no matter how you slice it.
Air is then removed from the entire vacuum chamber, rather
Vacuum sealing is the process of packaging items in
than sucking air out of the bag itself. As a result, theyre
a plasttic bag or container, removing air from within, and
very effective and theres no issue with soups, sauces, and
sealing
g it closed. You end up with an airtight, watertight,
powders. However, chamber sealers are large, heavy, and
vacuum
m-packed item. Think about that its not just foods
very costly, so theyre most commonly found in commercial
that caan benefit from those properties. You can inhibit met-
and industrial applications. Therefore, we focus on external
aals from
m rusting and silver from tarnishing. You can water-
sealers in this article.
proof documents
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or other important items. You can prevent
Bags made for vacuum sealers can come in various
evaporation. A vacuum-packed item also gets compressed
guises. Pouches, open on just one end, come in a variety
aand
d takes up less space.
of different sizes. Rolls are open on both ends you cut
So, iti goes without saying that a vacuum sealer can be a
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great ttool for the prepared individual.
H w Does It Work?
How
Fundamentally, vacuum sealers need to do two things:
evacuaate air and seal the package. There are two primary
m ods to create the vacuum. The first is to place one
metho
open
p e
end of a plastic pouch into the sealer, which sucks air
out of the package. The other is to place the entire package
i
inside
a large chamber from which air is removed. The form is known as an external sealer, and the latter a vacuum
mer
chamb
ha ber sealer.
A ty
ypical external sealer clamps down on the open end of
th pla
the
lastic pouch, encasing just the end within a rectangular
or oval vacuum chamber while the rest of the bag sits outside off the machine. In the chamber, theres a vacuum port
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A dizzying array of
pouches and bags
are available for
purchase. Rolls are
sealed on the sides
and open on the
ends, so that you can
cut them exactly to
size 11 inches is the
most common width.
Pouches come in a
variety of different
sizes, sealed on
three sides and open
on one end, again
usually limited to 11
inch for most sealers.
Manufacturers
recommend that
you use their own
products, but we
successfully mixed
and matched
between Foodsaver
and Weston. Your
mileage may vary
with other suppliers,
so best to try a few
before buying in
bulk. You can also get
specialty bags, such
as easy-to-access
zipper bags, to go
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Vacuum sealers can help you avoid freezer burn, wilted
and spoiled food, mold, and a stale snack or dinner. Savings
from reducing your food waste by itself might seal the deal
for you. But there are many more benefits, especially for
those focused on preparedness.
You can enjoy the cost savings of purchasing food
supplies in bulk, vacuum sealing portions of it to use over
time. The prolonged shelf life of your vacuum-sealed food
would serve you well in extended emergency situations,
not to mention protecting your supplies from creepy crawly
things. For example, pasta, grains, and nuts that might
normally be good for six months can instead last one-andHeres some quail
from a hunting trip
almost two years
ago that we found
in the bottom of
the freezer. Using
a regular freezer
bag has resulted in
freezer burn.
Zipper bags include a zip-lock style opening to make fre-
a-half to two years. Meat or vegetables that might only go
quent access more convenient. Bags designed to be used
six to eight months in the freezer without getting freezer
with external sealers have special embossed interiors to
burn can remain fresh for several years. Of course, perish-
help extract air from them; the texturing creates tiny chan-
able food still needs to be refrigerated or frozen. You cant
nels for the air to be sucked out by the sealer, whereas two
vacuum seal a raw chicken thigh and just throw it in your
smooth surfaces might create a seal prematurely before all
pantry. Also, remember that vacuum sealing isnt equivalent
the air has been removed. However, because the pouch col-
to canning either.
lapses and shrinks around the contents, delicate items can
In Issue 9, we featured an article about building a six-
get crushed and sharp items might puncture the bag. Bags
month food supply a vacuum sealer would be a great tool
and rolls are available in various thicknesses, typically 3 to 4
to help you effectively package your supplies for storage.
mil. Some can be boiled, some not. Be sure to get bags with
the characteristics you need for your application.
Many sealers have an accessory port to connect a hose
Here are some tips for vacuum sealing food:
Dont Stuff the Bag Like Santa Claus: Leave several
inches of space at the open end, and be sure to carefully
to the vacuum pump. This allows you to remove air from
clean the open end, to ensure the machine can get a good
various other accessories, from special canisters to mason
heat seal. If you want to be able to open and reseal the
jar sealers to bottle stoppers.
same bag with its contents one or more times, leave even
more extra space and trim off just enough of the bag when
you open it. Straighten and smooth out the bag as much as
you can when placing it in your sealer.
Accessories such
as canisters from
Weston ($13 for
1.5-quart and $17
for 2-quart sizes)
and containers
from Foodsaver
($13) provide
convenient
storage for
frequently
accessed and
delicate items.
Get Frosty: While many sealers tout a moist mode, drip
pans, and other features to deal with wet items, your best
bet will be to par-freeze them before vacuum sealing them
in a bag. That means putting the items in the freezer just
long enough for them to solidify, perhaps one to two hours.
With items that arent too moist, placing a paper towel in the
pouch between the items and the open end works just
seal the paper towel in with your goodies.
Be Berry Careful: Soft or fragile foods like berries, cookies, pastries, and breads will get crushed during the sealing
process. Par-freeze them as well before sealing to prevent
this. The best way to do this with items like berries is to
spread them out on a cookie sheet so theyre not touching.
If you allow them to clump up in a frozen block, air pockets
may form and interfere with the vacuum seal.
Paper-Towel Wrap: Dried foods with sharp edges like
pasta and nuts can be wrapped in a paper towel to prevent
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from being sucked out during the sealing process.
Bag the Bag: For powdery or grainy substances, you
Not Just Food
Just like your buddy at college who got an electric deep
fryer and started deep frying everything in sight, when you
can leave them in their original bag before sealing it inside a
get a new vacuum sealer youll feel an urge to vacuum pack
pouch.
anything within reach. In fact, any items that you wish to
De-enzyme Your Veggies: We discussed how enzymes
in vegetables lead to browning and loss of flavor. Blanch-
protect from oxidation, moisture, and corrosion is fair game.
Here are just a few useful applications beyond food supplies:
ing vegetables prevents this and is your first step before vacuum sealing them. Briefly boil the vegetables, then immerse
Store guns and ammunition, safe from corrosion
them in cold water. After drying them off, seal them up.
Protect key survival gear that you plan to cache for later use
Sealers can also help with cooking. You can use a canister
Preserve currency (cash, precious metals, etc.) or barter goods for your cache
accessory to marinate meat the vacuum helps the meat
Keep matches and tinder dry and ready for use
absorb your marinade way quicker than normal. If you like
Shield first-aid supplies from dirt, moisture, or contamination
to cook using the sous-vide method, where food is slowly
Safeguard important documents. (Note that having a manual or pulse mode
cooked in a temperature-regulated water bath, a vacuum
will be useful for sealing delicate items like documents.)
sealer is a must to bag your items. You can also prep meals
Store personal items that will become luxuries after SHTF, like cigarettes or
(either fully or partially) on the weekend and vacuum seal
your favorite book
them to make it quicker and easier to make lunch or dinner
during the week when youre pressed for time.
The list of applications is limited only by your imagination.
Just like your guns or other tools, take care of your
Vacuum sealers are truly useful tools. So, with this in mind,
vacuum sealer. Keep it clean and maintain it as per the
weve listed on the following pages a representative sample
manufacturers instructions.
of various types of vacuum sealers.
FM-2100
Foodsaver
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DIMENSIONS
17 x 9 x 4 inches
WEIGHT
5.23 pounds
MAX BAG WIDTH
11 inches
MSRP
$120
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Foodsaver is the most widely recognized
vacuum sealer brand, having played a large part
in popularizing vacuum sealers for home use.
If you havent seen one of their infomercials,
then you clearly havent enjoyed the wonders
of insomnia. Given their long history of building
products for the consumer market, theyve
rened their sealers with convenient and
compact designs, handy features, and strong
price/performance. Foodsaver offers a line
of sealers from basic to full featured, and we
were able to purchase the FM-2100 model
shown here for just $60 on sale at Costco. Yet
it still has a host of features, including dry and
moist modes, built-in roll storage and cutter,
removable drip tray, and a hose accessory. And
it packs away nicely in a kitchen cupboard. With
the versatility to use rolls, pouches, zippered
bags, canisters, and other accessories, this
Foodsaver is a great value and a perfect entry
point to the world of vacuum sealing.
Harvest
Guard
Portable Vacuum Sealer
VS-97A
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WEIGHT
4.5 pounds
MAX BAG WIDTH
11 inches
MSRP
$150
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Westons Harvest Guard portable vacuum
sealer is more powerful than it might look.
Compact and light, its designed to be
used anywhere at home, on the road,
or in the eld. With its 12-volt adapter, you
can rock your sealer virtually anywhere.
Its heat sealer is adjustable to optimize
for the bags youre using, and it has a
pulse mode so you can manually control
the vacuum process for delicate items
or liquids. Despite its size and portability,
it was nearly as quick as the Weston Pro
1100 model. It has an accessory port
we found it a bit loose on our test unit,
but it worked ne. The Harvest Guard
accepts rolls and bags up to 11 inches wide,
but doesnt have a cutting tool. It has a
carrying handle, and the power cord tucks
underneath. Theres no storage spot for
the 12-volt adapter, so youll need to stash
it somewhere else when on the move.
VACUUM SEALERS
DIMENSIONS
8.3 x 6.8 x 4.1 inches
WEIGHT
2.5 pounds
MAX BAG WIDTH
N/A
MSRP
$200
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The Oliso features a very clever design in a
compact and modern package that would look at
home in your granite-encrusted fantasy kitchen.
Rather than having a vacuum chamber that
pulls air out of the open end of a bag, the Oliso
punctures an enclosed zippered bag, evacuates
the air, and creates a circular seal around the
puncture. Essentially, its like having a Ziploc bag
that you can open and close, lling it up with your
items and easily vacuum sealing it when you wish.
The downsides are that youre limited to using
Olisos bags, in the dimensions that they offer, and
that the Oliso chalked up the longest processing
times in our testing substantially longer than
the others. That being said, the Oliso bristles
with features, including dry and moist modes, an
accessory port, and a 12-volt adapter. Its also
incredibly simple to use. Just slide the pouch
into the machine and it starts automatically; no
fussing about with straightening and lining up the
bag while trying to close the cover.
Pro 1100
Weston
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x 6.5 inches
WEIGHT
15.6 pounds
MAX BAG WIDTH
11 inches
MSRP
$300
URL
[Link]
NOTES
Pro 2300
Weston
Westons Pro line of sealers are
gleaming stainless steel industrial
tools in a sea of plastic kitchen
appliances. The Pro 1100 and its big
brother feature sturdy stainless
steel construction and cooling fans
for their hearty vacuum pumps. The
Pro 1100 makes concessions to
consumer convenience, featuring a
pulse mode, manual seal, seal time
adjustment, an accessory port to
connect a hose for canisters and
other containers, and a roll holder
and cutter. But in keeping with the
industrial theme, this sealer proudly
shoulders its roll in plain view on
pieces of steel bolted onto its case.
Jonathan Ive would have a cow. We
love it; this is serious hardware if
you have the budget.
VACUUM SEALERS
DIMENSIONS
19.6 x 13.8 x 5.9 inches
WEIGHT
22.3 pounds
MAX BAG WIDTH
15 inches
MSRP
$500
URL
[Link]
NOTES
The Pro 2300 is the honey badger
of this bunch. It doesnt care about
accessories, different modes,
adjustments, built-in roll cutters,
or any fancy conveniences except
delivering rapid, skull-crushing
vacuum seals, time after time, all
day long. It only has three buttons.
If youre a big-game hunter and
just took something that will offend
strangers on Twitter and Facebook,
take a look at this 22-pound sealer
and its extended vacuum chamber
that accommodates 15-inch-wide
bags and rolls. The clear cover allows
you to watch the fun, but dont
blink because the Pro 2300, not
surprisingly, was the fastest sealer
we tested. If you need a Ferrari of
a sealer to process your harvested
honey badgers, this is the one to get.
HEALTH
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WARNING!
The exercises and
content expressed
in this column
are for illustrative
purposes only.
Consult a medical
professional
before trying any
physical activity or
nutritional plan.
CASE THE
JOINT
Body
Lets say your knee starts giving you trouble.
You figure its just the awkward way you hopped
over the fallen tree while lugging your gear to the
next safe zone. Itll go away in a day or two, you tell
yourself. Well, when it still persists days or weeks
later, maybe something else is going on. The
Where Is Your Pain Coming From?
problem is, its far too common to think that knee
pain equates to a knee problem. Most of the time,
Story by Ryne Gioviano
its not your knee. Just because you feel pain there
doesnt mean that its the source of your problem.
eople tend to think that all they need to do is pop a pill (of both
the medicinal and supplemental kind) and their joints will be
perfectly fine. What they dont realize is that the first step in joint
health is to stay active, a key component in preventing injuries
and also alleviating past pains.
You might be asking, What does joint pain have to do with prepping? Sure,
its easy to focus on working on bushcraft or testing out your latest bug-out bag.
But how will you worry about any of that if youve blown out your knee while
fleeing the initial catastrophe? Prepping also includes preparing and repairing
the hardware you were born with, not just the ones you buy at the army surplus
store. So, how can a prepper do this?
Your whole body moves through an interconnected series of joints some of which need to be
more stable, while others need to be more mobile.
In simplified terms, your shoulder and hips need
to be mobile, while your lower back and knees
need to be more stable. When you dont have
enough stability or mobility in these joints, other
areas need to pick up the slack. This extra slack is
what were looking to eliminate. Sometimes, it can
lead to debilitating back pain or a painful shoulder. Lets take a look at some tests and corrective
exercises to fix your ailing joints.
Self-Tests
Complete the following self-tests to
determine which areas of your body need
further work.
Hip and Lower Back: Straight-Leg Raise
Begin lying on your back with your feet together
and toes up, arms out to your sides with palms down.
Lie next to a stationary object, such as the end of a
wall, at the middle of your thigh.
Keeping both legs straight, raise the leg closest to
the wall as high as you can. Do this test on both sides.
If youre unable to raise your leg at the same level or
higher than the wall, youll need to focus on this.
Shoulder: Apley Scratch Test
To test range of motion of the shoulder, were going to use the
Apley Scratch Test. To do this, reach behind your head to touch
the upper part of your opposite side shoulder blade.
Lower Back: Birddog
Then, reach behind your back to touch the lower part of the
Begin on the ground on all fours. Simultane-
opposite side shoulder blade. If you cant reach your shoulder
ously, reach your right arm forward and
blade, this is an area on which to focus.
stretch your left leg backwards. Try to
make yourself as long as possible and
hold for 20 seconds on each side. If
youre unable to hold for the duration,
well look at fixing this area.
Knee, Hip, Lower Back, and Shoulder: Overhead Squat
Begin standing 6 inches in front of a doorway. Your feet should be hip-width apart with your toes
pointed forward. Hold a dowel or broomstick overhead with your hands, about twice your shoulder
width apart. Keep your arms as straight and vertical as possible.
Keeping your heels flat on the floor and your toes straight ahead, squat down as deeply as possible.
Your hips should be able to get below your knees, with your toes staying straight ahead, and you
shouldnt touch anything on the way down or up.
4
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104
Corrective Exercises
5 Knee: Wall Ankle
Mobilization
Once youve determined which areas of your body you need to ad-
Begin by standing and
facing a wall with one
foot about 4 inches away
dress, focus on the following corrective exercises.
Shoulders
from the wall. Place
The shoulder is a structurally un-
your hands on the wall.
stable joint. Unlike your hip, which
Keeping your heel on the
has a much deeper socket, your
floor, move your knee
shoulder joint resembles a golf ball
forward to reach the wall
on a tee. The key to keeping your
with your knee. If youre
shoulders healthy involves keeping
unable to reach the wall,
your rotator cuff strong, your shoul-
theres a restriction well
der blades stable, and your spine
need to address.
mobile in the area between your
shoulder blades (thoracic spine).
6 Knee and Hip:
Hurdle Step
1 Quadruped
Extension/Rotation
Begin by placing a piece
Begin down on all fours and
of tape across a door
frame just beneath
rock back, slightly arching
the height of your
your lower back. Place one
knee. Stand directly
hand behind your head. Start
in front of the tape. Raise
by rotating down and bring
one leg up and over the tape, and place your heel on
your elbow toward your op-
the ground in front. Bring the same leg back over and
posite knee. Then, rotate your
return to the starting position. If you make contact
elbow up toward the ceiling.
with the tape during this process, this will be an area
Follow your elbow with your
well
ll ffocus on
n impro
improving.
w
i
o
eyes. Complete two sets of 10
repetitions per side.
90/90 Hip Lift With Breathing
Improper breathing can have a huge impact on shoul-
der function. If youre recruiting larger muscles to aid in
breathing, this will cause the overuse of many muscles
of the shoulder and upper body, causing them to become very tight and restrict movement. Begin by lying
on your back with your feet flat on a wall. Position
yourself so there are 90-degree angles at your
hips and knees, with your right arm overhead.
Breathe in through your nose, and as you
exhale, pull down through your heels to
curl only your hips off the floor. Hold this
position as you breathe all of your air out
and pause for three seconds, before inhaling again.
Complete four to five sets of four to five breaths.
CASE THE
JOINT
Hips
As explained earlier, the hips are a more stable struc-
Knees
1
The knee is commonly referred to as a
ture than the shoulders, mainly due to the hip socket
dumb joint because its mainly a product
depth. Its a ball-and-socket joint, meaning theres a con-
of the hip and ankle. It lies between these
siderable amount of motion available. Keeping the hips
two joints, both of which should be highly
healthy is all about retaining mobility, but also being
mobile. The knee primarily bends and
able to stabilize when need be. Its when you lose range
straightens, so you need the hip and ankle to
of motion or stability that problems arise.
be mobile enough to move through their full
range of motion, but also stable enough to
resist any motion that would put the knee in
Hip Rotator Stretch
jeopardy. Therefore, its key to focus on the
Begin in a push-up position and bring one knee
hip and ankle when keeping knees healthy
forward. Rotate that leg outward, bringing your front shin
and pain-free. Work on the hip mobility
perpendicular to your body. Slowly lower yourself down,
relaxing into the stretched hip. Focus on breathing slowly
and deeply, trying to deepen the stretch throughout
exercises described earlier, as well as the
following exercises.
the time frame. Complete one set of 40 to 60
1
seconds on each side.
Wall Ankle Mobilization
Begin standing and facing a wall. Place
your hands on the wall, and put one foot in
front of the other. Keeping
your front heel flat on the
floor, slowly rock your
knee forward until
2
Single-Leg Romanian
Deadlift
you reach the wall.
Continue to move
Begin in a standing posi-
your foot further
tion. Simultaneously reach
away from the wall
both arms forward and
until it becomes
stretch your other leg far back behind you. Push your planted foot
difficult but
through the floor to return to the starting position. Complete three
achievable to
sets of eight repetitions per side.
reach the wall.
Complete
two sets of 10
All Fours Glute Mobilization
repetitions
Start in an all fours position. Place one foot behind the opposite
knee. Slowly rock your hips back and to the rotated side. Complete
one set of eight repetitions per side.
per side.
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Corrective Exercises
Knees (continued)
2
(continued)
Single-Leg Squat With Tennis Ball
Begin standing about a foot in front of a chair or bench.
Lower Back
Place a tennis ball under the ball of one foot.
Who hasnt had lower back pain at some point? Unfortunately, its
Keep your weight mostly on the other foot,
far too prevalent. The lower back is an area that needs a lot of stability.
and slowly reach forward as you sit back and
Not only does that area of the spine allow much less movement, its
down. Gently tap the chair or bench, then
also where force gets transferred between the upper and lower body.
return to the starting position. If its too difficult to reach the chair, place
If there isnt adequate stability, you wont be able to transfer force very
well, and youll probably have some pain.
additional objects on it, such
as a book or two, until you
Much like the other joints weve discussed, the lower back will have
to make up for any mobility thats lacking in the surrounding joints.
are able to complete eight
Were specifically talking about your hips, shoulders, and middle spine
repetitions. Complete
segment (thoracic spine). To address these areas, work on the shoulder
three sets per side.
and hip mobility exercises outlined above, as well as the following
exercises.
Conclusion
The bottom line is that rarely is an issue in one joint
isolated to that particular joint. Most often, its the sur-
1 Straight-Arm Plank
With Shoulder Tap
Begin in push-up position with your feet a little
rounding joints or even more distant joints that have
a significant impact on how well it functions. Oftentimes,
wider than shoulder-width apart. Keeping your whole
you can help yourself overcome aches and pains simply
body rigid, alternately place one arm on the opposite
by knowing how to take care of yourself. Self care is one
shoulder. Move as little as possible. Complete three sets
of the best assurances to provide maximum advantage
of 30 seconds.
when disaster strikes. So learn what you need to do to
become more durable and to take care of yourself and
others when crap starts hitting the fan.
SOURCES
Athletic Body In Balance > [Link]
Movement: Functional Movement Systems > [Link]
Hip Hinge with Dowel
Learning to move through your
hips can drastically reduce the
amount of strain on your lower back.
Begin by holding a dowel or broomstick along
your back, touching the back of your head, spine,
About The Author:
A frequent RECOIL OFFGRID contributor, Ryne Gioviano is the co-owner of Welligee Personal Training & Lifestyle located in Naperville, Illinois. He holds a masters
degree in exercise physiology and is certified through
the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
[Link]
and tailbone. Soften your knees. Keeping the dowel in
contact with all three points, drive your hips backward
until you feel a stretch in your hamstrings. Push your
feet into the floor to return to the starting position. Complete three sets of 10 repetitions.
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BUG-OUT
BRACELET
Reviewing Superesse Straps 28-in-1 BOB Pro
Story and Photos by Patrick McCarthy
ts often said that good things come in small packages, and this is never truer than in a survival scenario.
Although its always wise to have a 72-hour bug-out
bag and a fully stocked pantry at your disposal, lugging
around a 60-pound backpack 24/7/365 is essentially
impossible. When SHTF, if something isnt on your person and
easily accessible, the odds are high that its going to get lost,
stolen, or simply left behind.
This line of reasoning led one former military serviceman and
current law enforcement officer to create Superesse Straps and
the Bug-Out Bracelet Pro. While serving for more than a decade
in the U.S. Army Special Operations Command, he began crafting simple paracord bracelets as a way to pass the time and
boost morale for his team. Over the years, the idea expanded
SUPERESSE STRAPS
Bug-Out Bracelet Pro
to incorporate various tools into the bracelets items that
could prove invaluable to any military operator, survivalist, or
outdoor adventurer.
After returning from deployment overseas and sharing
photos of some of his creations on social media, Superesse
Straps creator began getting substantial interest in his
products, and the business was formed. Now he works fulltime in law enforcement, serves part-time in the U.S. Army
Reserve, and produces these bracelets at home with help
MAKE & MODEL
Superesse Straps
Bug-Out Bracelet Pro
WRIST SIZES
6.75 to 8.75 inches
# OF TOOLS INCLUDED
25 to 30-plus
MSRP
$125 to $195
URL
[Link]
from his wife. Each bracelet takes up to three hours to craft,
and contains a selection of over 80 possible options. Buyers
can choose from a number of pre-selected packages, or
order a fully customized one-of-a-kind bracelet for more
specific needs.
The bracelet featured here is Superesse Straps top-ofthe-line model, known as the Bug-Out Bracelet (BOB) Pro. It
contains an impressive 28 individual tools (see a complete
list in the sidebar).
But does being jam-packed equal being effective and
functional? Read on to see how the bracelet fared in our
Underneath
the P38 can
opener is a
Coast Guardapproved
SOLAS signal
reflector.
hands-on test.
unraveling the bracelet. So, well cover these nine items first,
before getting into the bracelets internal components.
Immediately noticeable on the bracelets exterior is an
The 411
The BOB Pro that we received features the standard 25-plus
tools, as well as two optional extras: the navigation add-on and
waterproof supply core. This brings us to a total of 28 built-in
tools, nine of which can be accessed without disassembling or
Starting at one
end and working towards the
other, the paracord is unraveled to access
the bracelets
supply core. On
bracelets with
the waterproof
option, the
black rubber
heat-shrink
layer must be
peeled away as
well.
impact-proof luminous compass, part of the navigation addon package. Superesse Straps creator tells us he field-tested
five different compasses via real-world military experience,
and this is the one that got the job done every time. Also
included in the navigation package is a luminous glow-light
surface on the buckle, which allows for map reading in low
light conditions.
Next, youll notice the trusty P38 can-opener held in place
by two elastic ranger bands. Attached to this tool is a SOLAS
(Safety of Life at Sea) reflector for long-distance signaling.
Another ranger band holds a live fire wick tinder strand, ideal
for starting fires in damp conditions. All currently produced
BOB Pro models now also contain a Kevlar Utility Thread sawing cord beneath the fourth ranger band, although our test
bracelet didnt include this tool.
Theres more to the buckle than meets the eye the male
half has a whistle and ferro rod, and the female half holds a
white ceramic fire striker with a razor-sharp cutting edge. The
aforementioned elastic ranger bands are also combustible,
and can be burned for smoke signaling.
To access the remainder of the bracelets components,
youll have to unravel the paracord and cut open the core.
Once this is done, you wont be able to reassemble it yourself,
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but if you ever deploy your bracelet in a survival scenario,
109
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Superesse Straps will rebuild or replace it for a small
fee. That said, disassembly is relatively straightforward just start at one end of the paracord
and unravel until the core can be removed.
The waterproof option wraps the core
in sealed heat-shrink, which we cut
away using the ceramic blade in
the buckle. Inside this, youll
find the core contents rolled
up in duct tape.
The Verdict
The BOB Pro is
surprisingly light and compact
given the number of tools it contains,
and wears well without feeling cumbersome.
Its also nicely built, and easily withstood everyday
civilian use in our short-term testing. Unwrapping the tightly
rolled duct tape core does require patience and dexterity, especially since it contains several sharp items, but the contents
Superesse
Straps BOB
Pro Contents
are laid out carefully to minimize the risk of injury.
In a market filled with $25 paracord bracelets (and junky
ones for $5), the generously optioned BOB Pro we tested (at
$160 retail) seems wildly expensive at first blush. But as weve
found when it comes to potentially life-saving gear, you dont
want to cheap out. Considering the quality contents and sturdy construction, wed say its a solid value for the money if
you have the money to spare. The only available options our
test bracelet didnt have are colored/MultiCam paracord and
the Fire Cord paracord with a combustible inner wick (both of
which cost extra). For those looking to spend less, Superesse
Straps offers other survival bracelets priced as low as $39.
And, of course, we also appreciate the fact that the company is veteran owned and operated, and that all of its bracelets
are handmade in the USA.
As the saying goes,
goes you get what you pay for.
for And with the
B
BOB Pro, you g
get a lot.
Paracord Type III, 550 lb, 10 to 15 ft
Black steel heavy-duty safety pin
Nylon strands within paracord, 35 lb,
Steel finishing nail
125 to 250 ft
Mini curved surgical blade w/ lanyard
hole
Fire steel ferro rod (inside male buckle) *
Ceramic striker and blade (inside
female buckle) *
Survival torch, water- and windproof
Four elastic rubber ranger bands *
Jute string
str
tinder 1 ft, 3-ply
Live fire
e wick tinder (under ranger
b
band)) *
Shim pin/cotter pin
Micro ink pen
Emergency whistle (on male buckle) *
SOLAS reflective surface (on P38 can
opener) *
Luminous compass, water- and impactproof *
Luminous glow-light surface (on
female buckle) *
Waterproof heat-shrink supply core
Not pictured: Kevlar Utility Thread saw-
UCO sttrike-anywhere match head
ing cord, 30 in (under ranger band) *
Small adhesive
a
bandage
Bonus 1: Water- and rust-proof 8-ounce
Silver m
metal safety pin, curved
storage tin
Sewing
g needle
Bonus 2: Business card-size reference
Two du
uct tape patches
material listing bracelet contents, water
P38 can opener (under ranger bands) *
purification instructions, and Morse Code
Two MS
SR water purification tablets
signal reference guide.
Aluminum foil square 5x5 in
Small
a barbed
b
fish hook
Flexible
e bushman wire 1 ft
[Note: Asterisk (*) indicates accessibility without
unraveling bracelet.]
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Hack Cash
A Look at the Costs Related to Cyber Attacks
Story by Patrick Vuong
heres almost nothing that cant be done digitally. Looking
Cyber Crimes on Page 68 for strategies), but were focusing here on
for a companion? There are dating apps like Tinder. Need
companies because when they have to shell out more for cyber secu-
to deposit a check? Snap a pic of it and send it to your
rity, they pass those costs onto the consumers us. Also, you might
bank. Looking for a new bug-out bag? Do some online
not realize it, but businesses house a lot of our personal information.
window shopping. The list goes on. And, unfortunately, so too do the
Your physical address could be obtained by hacking a county archive.
ways in which we make ourselves vulnerable on the Web.
Your social security number could be stolen from government databases. And your credit card numbers can be swiped from an online
With the rise of virtual pickpockets, cyber terrorists, hacktivist
groups, and militarized hackers, we as a society are getting more
susceptible to online attacks unless small businesses, large corpora-
store with nothing more than a mouse and keyboard.
So, surf the Web wisely and dont be afraid to ask if your favorite
tions, and government agencies beef up their security protocols. Of
stores, medical providers, and elected officials are doing enough to
course, we each have a responsibility to protect ourselves online (see
ensure that your private data stays private.
The Cost of Data Breaches to U.S. Businesses
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