Camping & Survival
What Are the Best Survival Tools?
You are camping in the woods when an emergency strikes. You look in your tool bag, but find nothing of use. You can become lost or worse, injured.
If you do not have the necessary survival tools in your kit, you will find yourself at a disadvantage. Here are some essentials you should have in your pocket in case you encounter a bad situation.
What are the best survival tools to carry?
If you ever happen to find yourself in an unfortunate situation when going camping, you can always use the following survival items to save your life or another person’s life who has come with you to camp in the woods:
Micro Torch
When you need to start a fire quickly, a micro torch will come in handy. You can start a fire using a micro torch to save you both the time and trouble of starting a fire. However, one disadvantage you get with a micro torch is that you require fuel. If you’re planning to buy a micro torch, ensure you have a can of butane with you.
Portable Water Filter
You cannot drink unfiltered water, as there is a high chance of you falling sick. The brand of portable water filter you buy solely depends on your personal preference. Some tips to choose a portable water filter brand include the filter’s weight — should weigh two ounces — and a simple design with no parts you can remove and attach.
When using the portable water filter, you need to drink from areas where there’s less chance of contamination. Populated areas and sites of severe flooding or an earthquake should be avoided. There is a high chance of those areas being contamination by sewage waste and chemicals.
Hunting Rifle
Where does a hunting rifle fit into the list of what are the best survival tools to have with you? And why would you need a hunting rifle if you’re going camping? Even if you’re camping, you still require a hunting rifle because you never know what type of animal you may encounter. You can encounter a bear, for instance. If the bear attacks you, you’ll have nothing to protect yourself from the attack.
If you have a hunting rifle, you can take down the bear or at least scare it away from your campsite. For instance, Marlin 336XLR is a hunting rifle recommended by experts. This rifle can take down full grown grizzly bears. You should also carry a spare ammunition box.
Snare Traps
When you’re in the woods, you will not have access to a fine dining restaurant. No, you will have to make do what is available in your surroundings. You can set up snare traps to trap small mammals such as rabbits and squirrels.
If you know how to read the ground, you are good to go. Once you recognize the areas the animals frequent the most, you can set up several different traps around the area to capture them. You can arrange branches, logs, and rocks to create a narrow path that will lead the animal straight into the trap you have set.
Knife
You need to carry a knife for self-defense purposes. You can carry a hunting knife with you to skin and gut big game such as deer or filet a rabbit, squirrel, fish, or possum. In addition to this, you can carry a folding knife.
Multi-tool
When you ask what are the best survival tools to survive the woods, multi-tool comes to mind. The multi-tool should have a bottle opener, screwdriver, metal saw, can opener, chisel/scraper, wood saw, wrench, and a serrated blade. The multi-tool should have a stainless steel body. When you search in the market, you will come across a wide variety of multi-tools with several different attachments. Some have as many as 30 attachments.
Binoculars
When you lose your way while navigating the forest, you can use binoculars to help you find your way back to the campsite. You should invest in high quality binoculars. Other ways you can use the binoculars include for bird watching, hunting game, and of course, trying to find the way out.
Other Survival Tools You Need
- Personal locator beacon (PLB)
- Map of area
- Compass
- Small first-aid kit
- Water bottle
- Flashlight
- Lighter and fire starters
- Bivy sack
- Whistle
- Signal mirror
- Lighter or waterproof matches
- Gloves
- LED light
Hopefully, this answers your questions about what are the best survival tools to take with you.
If you’re planning to go camping in the woods, you need to make all these items part of your survival tools kit. Never leave for the forest without them!
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