Pro tips and life hacks for the daily enthusiast.
I love these, keep m comin!
nice! And if it's really cold, burn the tree ;D Yeah, try to make fire when it's icecold... where's the logic in that ;p
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info post is always good. handy!
nice info thanks
love infographics. I was posting some cool ones on my blog but decided to take it in a different direction
i use some of these tips, thanks for more
Nice, love these
What? this is a survivaly technique? I used to do this as a kid :P Great hideout
lolz bear grylls style
Love these :D Ray mears style!
A snow fort like that will actually become very warm, due to the preserved body heat heating the space...
Another good entry. Comes in handy up here in north.
Pretty interesting. Things are probably pretty rough if you're building a shelter like this!
ive done this once in canada, its acctually a bunch of fun to do it even if you dont need it to survive
I'll make sure to have this pic in my pocket whenever I journey to the north pole.
nice pick
cool stuff pretty useful tip!
I wish it would snow enough here so I could try this
I love these, keep m comin!
ReplyDeletenice! And if it's really cold, burn the tree ;D
ReplyDeleteYeah, try to make fire when it's icecold... where's the logic in that ;p
I am helplessly addicted to info blogs. Keep it up.
ReplyDeleteinfo post is always good. handy!
ReplyDeletenice info thanks
ReplyDeletelove infographics. I was posting some cool ones on my blog but decided to take it in a different direction
ReplyDeletei use some of these tips, thanks for more
ReplyDeleteNice, love these
ReplyDeleteWhat? this is a survivaly technique? I used to do this as a kid :P Great hideout
ReplyDeletelolz bear grylls style
ReplyDeleteLove these :D Ray mears style!
ReplyDeleteA snow fort like that will actually become very warm, due to the preserved body heat heating the space...
ReplyDeleteAnother good entry. Comes in handy up here in north.
ReplyDeletePretty interesting. Things are probably pretty rough if you're building a shelter like this!
ReplyDeleteive done this once in canada, its acctually a bunch of fun to do it even if you dont need it to survive
ReplyDeleteI'll make sure to have this pic in my pocket whenever I journey to the north pole.
ReplyDeletenice pick
ReplyDeletecool stuff pretty useful tip!
ReplyDeleteI wish it would snow enough here so I could try this
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