When you spend time away from civilization, you realize that things you take for granted, like heat and electricity, are actually precious luxuries.
The ‘camping hacks’ below could save your life and perhaps, solve the common problems you will encounter, if you ever get stuck in the wild.
I bet you didn’t know hunters go to the supermarket to buy XXX-Large women’s panty hose, did you? Pantyhose provide an extra layer of warmth during those cold nights in the woods. Apparently they are called “Mantyhose.”
If you don’t have lint, you can just as easily use a ball of cotton wool. Roll it in petroleum jelly, and you have a quick fuel extender.
Take a close look at the plant below. Don’t die of hunger in the wild, look for it and eat it.
Got a broken arm in the boondocks? Wrap it in toilet paper, then seal it with duct tape, for a quick DIY cast.
If you have a jug of water, strap a head light on it. The light is magnified as it travels through the water.
You only need the right-sized container that will spread the flame evenly. Most tinned foods can be easily warmed over a candle. Open the can before placing it over a flame.
Dew needs no extra purification. Soak up dew early in the morning using a bandana, and wring it into your mouth. You need to get up pretty early though.
I know this one sounds too good to be true for some, but holding a bra cup to your nose and mouth will help prevent airborne debris and smoke from getting into your lungs.
If you cut yourself, and can’t get medical assistance, but have duct tape, create some butterfly stitches by simply cutting duct tape into stripes and applying along the length of the cut.
Tin foil turns AAA into AA batteries in an instant. Fit as much tinfoil you can on the negative terminal of your device. The batteries should work.
Parmigiano, cheddar, and Gruyere cheeses can last up to a week without refrigeration.
Tie a strip of t-shirt, wrap it around a pole, and dip this in Crisco, lard, or tuna oil, and you have a candle that won’t burn out.
Can you get your hands on a can of cat food? If so, drill a number of holes around the top of the can, then pour in some denatured alcohol. This creates a simple mini-stove to cook on.
If it gets cold, cuddle. Ever heard the term: it’s a three-dog night? It came from sleeping between two dogs to keep warm.
Do you know any tricks folks could use? Have you used any of the above? Tell us below!