How to make waterproof tinder for fire starting Posted by Paul Scheiter · Make all the sparks you want... if you don't have tinder, you'll never start a fire. Learn an easy way to make your own waterproof tinder. Read more
Stone blades for wilderness survival Posted by Paul Scheiter · Stranded with no knife? This is how you improvise with stone tools. Read more
Parachute cord management Posted by Paul Scheiter · Parachute cord is incredibly useful, but it can become a tangled mess. Learn this trick for keeping it organized. Read more
The self-feeding camp fire Posted by Paul Scheiter · A type of fire structure that feeds itself. Set it and forget it. Read more
Square lashing Posted by Paul Scheiter · A technique for tying two poles together at a ninety degree angle. Read more
How to make a fire in wet conditions Posted by Paul Scheiter · Techniques to help you build a reliable fire when the weather is less than cooperative. Read more
How to lash poles into a tripod Posted by Paul Scheiter · Learn a fast & easy method for joining poles into a tripod, which is useful for building shelters, hanging a pot over the fire, and much more. Read more
Throwing sticks for wilderness survival Posted by Paul Scheiter · Aside from a sharp knife, one of the most useful tools in wilderness survival is a stout branch that is wrist thick. Read more
How to make a cordage basket Posted by Paul Scheiter · Use jute twine, yucca fiber, or any other type of cordage to build a basket Read more
How to make a fishing spear Posted by Paul Scheiter · An effective spear for pinning down fish, built using a single small tree or limb. Read more