Category: Old Ways
Essentials needed to survive a meltdown of civilization
Imagine that there’s a huge disaster looming over you. You and your family are faced with living in a world where the comforts of modern…
Ancient shell fishing hooks dated to 23,000 years ago
People have been fishing for at least 40,000 years, although we don’t know a lot about the early fishermen we know that people ate fish…
Top prepping mistakes to avoid
If you’ve already decided that you need to start preparing for disaster, give yourself a pat on the back. The overwhelming majority of the population…
Survival skills of Native Americans that we can still use today
It seems that the art of survival has got lost through these modern ages of technology and comfortable living that we know today. Here at…
The magnificent Daisy Crocket and her stunning wilderness life
We’re pleased to share this Outdoor Revival Interview with the very impressive Nikki van Schyndel, aka Daisy Crocket, the survivalist, environmentalist and lover of all…
1911 saw Ishi emerge from the Californian wilderness
At the end of the summer of 1911, a weak, starving native American man emerged from the Butte County wilderness into Oroville and became an…
Top survival uses for tin cans
One of the most essential food items that any prepper or survivalist must have is canned food (such as canned beans), which as the name…
Slinging a slingshot
A sling has a small cradle or pouch in the middle of two lengths of cord. The sling stone is placed in the pouch. The…
Climbers that haven’t made it off Mount Everest
The opportunity to climb Mount Everest is an adventure you will not forget. However, setting out to climb the mountain could end up being the…
Drive the most haunted roads in the world
We hardly perceive roads as anything else then a platform used by our cars to take us from Point A to point B. However, these…