Stay Alive With Survival Gear You need the right survival gear and skills to stay alive in the event of an apocalypse. However, when you may need survival gear and skills even when there is no apocalypse. You may need to save yourself and family in a number of situations that are not apocalyptic. For example, you may be camping in the woods and get attacked by wild animals. Sometimes, you may have to stay alive with limited supplies of water and food in a harsh environment, such as a desert. Regardless of the situation you are facing, there are a number of skills and outdoor survival gear you will need to stay alive. Have Defense Skills Some survival scenarios could force you into a position of defending yourself, your home and your family. The best defense according to any survival skills guide is a good offense. Securing your home, setting traps and planting weapons out of sight where you can easily get them are some of the things you can do to defend yourself.
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Most homes are not designed to offer great defenses. The defenses are usually weak because there are multiple entries in and out. A good defense means you have a single point of entry and an emergency exit. Make your home base a proper defense base by having a good gun or rifle pointed at the entry. The first is preferable as it won’t run out of bullets. A good offense also means being creative about hiding. Dig a pit and cover it with wood and cover it with brush, dirt or whatever camouflage is at hand.
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Have a Defendable Base You can easily make your shelter defendable by following the first tip above if you are stationary. If you’re moving, a simple tarp or poncho splayed over a tree makes a great shelter. Consider Your Mobility Another important survival skills which many untrained overlook is mobility. You should have a good idea about the terrain of the area where you are. If you are camping in a specific area, you should locate game trails where you can find food, find escape routes and evaluate the defense options. Make sure you have outdoor survival gear such as compasses, penknives and others that will make it easy to navigate through the area. Sometimes, you may have no option but to cut through brush and scrubs to make your way out of an area. The routes you choose should be free of obstacles that may make you trip or fall accidentally. If you will be moving regularly, consider how fast you will be. To make your work easier, you should have a sturdy walking stick and a machete to cut through potential obstacles. So whether you’re running from zombies, hillbillies or find yourself stranded in an unfamiliar or harsh environment, preparing yourself to survive unexpected situations is always the best plan.