National Preparedness Month Is Happening NOW! #bethedifference #stayprepared

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Be prepared to deal with life threatening injuries and save 25% during North American Rescue’s National Preparedness Month Sale! Use coupon code PREP2024 to save 25% off select kits and gear for U.S. retail purchases during this limited time sale. Don’t miss it! For info: https://www.narescue.com/nar-2024-mt-npm-sale

31 Pinto Beans Recipes for Survival

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What is the difference between the colors of the CAT tourniquet? #bethedifference #cattourniquet

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Ever wonder what’s different between the Black, Orange, and Blue colors of the C-A-T Tourniquet? North American Rescue’s NAR Doc (Dr. Ethan Miles) gives a quick rundown of the three color options available for the C-A-T tourniquet and what makes each different. For more info: https://www.narescue.com/cat-tourniquet

Bushcraft Camp Chair: How to Craft the Perfect Outdoor Seat

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Are you ready to take your wilderness comfort to the next level? Picture yourself lounging in the great outdoors on a sturdy chair you built with your own hands. This guide will show you how to craft a bushcraft camp chair using a few basic natural tools and materials. Whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned survivalist, this DIY project will surely boost your camping game and leave your fellow campers in awe. So, let’s jump in and create a rustic chair that’s charming and practical!

Crafting Your Bushcraft Camp Chair: A Step-by-Step Guide
Ready to make your camping experience more comfortable? This guide will take you through each step to create a sturdy, comfortable chair that’s sure to impress, no matter your skill level. Let’s get started!

1. Gather Your Materials

Start by finding sturdy, straight branches or poles about an inch thick. Specifically, you’ll need two long poles (around 4-5 feet) for the mainframe and four shorter ones (2-3 feet) for the crosspieces and seat supports. Next, make sure the wood is fresh and solid, not brittle. Additionally, you’ll also need strong cordage, like paracord or natural fibers, to tie everything together.

2. Prepare the Frame

Next, lay the two long poles on the ground, keeping them about 18-20 inches apart. These poles will form the sides of your chair. Then, cut two shorter poles to the same width and place one at the top and the other at the bottom of the long poles to create a rectangle. Secure the corners tightly with square lashing to ensure the frame is sturdy and solid.

3. Add the Seat Supports

Now that the frame is ready, it’s time to add the seat supports. First, cut two more short poles to fit between the long poles and place them about a third down from the top. These supports will hold your weight when you sit. Again, use square or diagonal lashing to attach them securely to the long poles. Finally, test the frame by pressing down on it to ensure it’s strong enough.

Step 4: Create the Seat

Finally, it’s time to create the seat. You can either use several thin branches or a piece of strong fabric. If you choose branches, cut them to fit across the seat supports and space them closely for comfort. Next, lash the branches to the supports with tight, even wraps. In contrast, if you’re using fabric, drape it over the seat supports and tie it down securely with cordage, ensuring it doesn’t sag.

Step 5: Add Finishing Touches

With your chair nearly complete, it’s time for the finishing touches. First, tighten any loose lashings to ensure everything is secure. If you notice rough edges, smooth them out with your knife to avoid splinters. For a bit more comfort, you can add a backrest by lashing extra branches or fabric to the top of the frame. Once you’re happy with how it looks and feels, your chair is good to go!

Additional Tips for Your Bushcraft Chair

Enhancing your bushcraft chair with thoughtful touches can significantly improve your comfort and enjoyment in the wilderness. By taking a little extra time to refine your build, you can enjoy a personalized, reliable seat that enhances your outdoor experience and adds a layer of satisfaction to your wilderness adventures.

Pick the Right Wood: Use green wood, which bends easily and won’t break as quickly.
Check Stability: Test your chair regularly, especially if you use it often.
Practice Lashing: Brush your lashing skills to ensure your joints are strong and sturdy.
Use Quality Cord: Go for strong cordage like paracord for better durability.
Personalize It: Make your chair your own by adding armrests or a comfy seat cushion.

Why Build a Bushcraft Camp Chair?

Building a bushcraft camp chair isn’t just about having a place to sit. It’s also an opportunity to sharpen your survival skills and connect with nature on a deeper level. Crafting something with your hands using natural materials boosts your self-reliance and creativity. Plus, a comfortable chair at your campsite makes your outdoor adventure even more enjoyable.

Enhancing Your Wilderness Skills

Building a bushcraft camp chair is an effective way to improve your outdoor skills. Bushcraft is about using natural resources to make tools, shelters, and other essentials. Therefore, these skills are handy in survival situations and can help you feel more connected to nature. In addition, creating a chair improves your woodworking abilities and teaches useful knot-tying techniques for the wild.

It’s More Than Just a Chair

Your bushcraft camp chair isn’t just a comfortable spot to sit; it’s a multi-functional powerhouse. In a pinch, it can become a stretcher for emergencies or a raised platform to keep your gear dry and off the ground. Also, if you ever need firewood, you can easily take it apart. This simple, versatile campsite essential can turn your outdoor experience from basic to brilliant.

Crafting Comfort in Nature

Why stick with a regular camping chair when you can make your own bushcraft camp chair? Just gather your materials, put together a sturdy frame, add some strong seat supports, and finish with personal touches. This project not only makes camping more comfortable but also sharpens your outdoor skills. The next time you’re out in the wild, impress your camping buddies with a chair you crafted yourself. Enjoy the satisfaction of crafting something useful with your own hands!

Ready to elevate your wilderness skills? Begin crafting your bushcraft camp chair today and experience the satisfaction of building in nature. For more tips and guides, visit our website!

What Should I Take Hunting? #survival #cattourniquet #camping #beprepared

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Ever wonder what medical stuff you should consider when planning your hunting trip? NAR Doc (Dr. Ethan Miles) gives some pointers about the most common outdoor injuries and the types of first aid gear that you should have on hand to make sure that everyone gets home safe. For more info: https://www.narescue.com/outdoor-adventure-products/medical-kits.html

Range Trauma Aid Kits from North American Rescue #bethedifference #beprepared #stopthebleed

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Be prepared to treat minor to major injuries when you’re at the range. Everyone knows that there are risks associated with training with live firearms. That training is critical to being a responsible gun owner. Part of being responsible during your training is ensuring that you are able to handle and address injuries, should they occur. NAR’s Range Trauma Aid Kits are designed to give you that peace of mind with proven premium medical gear that empowers you to address life threatening bleeding, treat burns, penetrating chest injuries, eye injuries and a variety of other needs in a convenient, easy to carry durable nylon bag or optional water proof pelican hard case. For more info: https://www.narescue.com/kit-range-trauma.html or https://www.narescue.com/kit-range-trauma-hard-case-org.html

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Chris Rains CAT Tourniquet Testimony #bethedifference #cattourniquet #stopthebleed #narescue

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This compelling story of survival is shared by Chris Rains in his own words. We’re honored to share a small part of his story and to be reminded of another life saved by the CAT Tourniquet. Thanks to Chris for sharing his story, and to those first responders that worked so hard to save him. For more info on the CAT: https://www.narescue.com/cat-tourniquet