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Structured tracks that take you from zero to self-reliant. Each one is practical, hands-on, and built around real scenarios.
Friction fire, ferro rods, improvised stoves. Build heat from nothing in any condition.
3 guides →Find, filter, and store water. DIY purification systems. Know what's safe to drink.
3 guides →Tarps, debris huts, urban shelter. Build protection with whatever you have.
3 guides →Wild edibles, trapping basics, food preservation. Feed yourself off the grid.
3 guides →Wound care, improvised splints, medication alternatives. Handle emergencies when help is far.
3 guides →Alcohol stoves, water filters, solar chargers. Build your own gear for a fraction of the cost.
3 guides →Our most popular guides. Practical, tested, and ready for you to try today.
The most reliable fire starter you can carry. Works in rain, wind, and cold.
Water & FiltrationMulti-stage gravity filter from common materials. Emergency water purification.
Shelter & CampWarmer than a sleeping bag in freezing temps. The gold standard of primitive shelters.
Food & ForagingFive plants that are easy to ID, hard to confuse, and available across North America.
First AidClean, close, and dress wounds when you're hours from a hospital.
DIY GearUltralight stove from two soda cans. Boils water in 5 min. Weighs under an ounce.
Choose what matters to you. Water purification, fire craft, medical readiness, or all of them.
Every technique has a walkthrough with materials, difficulty level, and a DIY alternative when possible.
Track what you've learned, what you've built, and what's next. Preparedness becomes a practice, not a panic.
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