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Videos: My top ten deer hunting knives – Survival Common Sense Blog

Every year, folks ask me the “Who is your favorite child?” question when it comes to the best knives for deer hunting. So what do...

Review: Bark River Cub EDC – Survival Common Sense Blog

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dymm1_xLkwY I love the large Cub, but this latest incarnation may be even handier. It might be the best choice for you by Leon Pantenburg I was...

Fight the heat and stay hydrated with this Water-to-Go™ filter bottle – Survival Common Sense...

Staying hydrated is not optional. You drink or you die. This water bottle/filter system may be what you need, and it helps cut down...

Stay hydrated! Use this simple system to assure you always have water with you...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYCVu_2Nl4c Some urban areas are drier than the Sahara when it comes to finding safe drinking water. by Leon Pantenburg Staying hydrated is not an option. Anywhere,...

Nine tips for fitting your hiking boots for long term comfort – Survival Common...

Sore feet means hiking or backpacking won’t be fun. Here are some tips for making sure your boots fit correctly before you leave the...

Gore-Tex® boot liners and how I use them – Survival Common Sense Blog

Editor’s note: I don’t like boots with waterproof/breathable liners in hiking boots or trekkers. In the interest of fair  and balanced reporting, I asked...

Don’t forget! Download this printable hiking checklist – Survival Common Sense Blog

You want to carry everything you need on your hike. But you don’t want to take anything that is unnecessary.  Hikes vary from the extremes...

Review: Opinel #10, an excellent inexpensive folding knife – Survival Common Sense Blog

An Opinel can be an inexpensive beginner’s folding knife or a hard-working tool for experts.  by Leon  Pantenburg Disclaimer: I bought these knives to use. There...

Add cut resistant gloves to your hunting/fishing gear – Survival Common Sense Blog

The best way to avoid cutting yourself is to practice safe knife handling techniques. The second best idea may be to wear a cut...