Read More AAgainst All Odds Smith’s Pocket Pal X2 Survival ToolbyReuben BolieuSeptember 7, 2022No comments IN recent years, survival-based products have gone from mere accessories to a full-blown industry. Many different variations combining…
Read More TTactics/Training Survival Rule of ThreesbyReuben BolieuSeptember 6, 2022No comments IT has been said that there are no rules in one’s fight for survival. Animals are the best…
Read More AAgainst All Odds Against All Odds: Making Primeval WeaponsbyReuben BolieuSeptember 3, 2022No comments Movies, magazines, and survival books depict perfect-looking shelters, traps, and weapons. Those may be the only places such…
Read More EEdged Weapons Pendleton Lite HunterbyReuben BolieuSeptember 1, 2022No comments Last year, I spent my third season in the last great frontier—Alaska. I intended on hiking, camping and…
Read More AAgainst All Odds Traditional Skills for the Modern Outdoorsman, Pt. 2byReuben BolieuAugust 31, 2022No comments IN the September issue, I covered rustic camp living, with open fires for warmth and cooking using minimal…
Read More AAgainst All Odds Traditional Skills for the Modern Outdoorsman, Pt. 1byReuben BolieuAugust 31, 2022No comments MY first memory is of being pulled by my arm through deep snow by my grandfather. I remember…
Read More AAgainst All Odds Streamline Your Survival KitbyReuben BolieuAugust 31, 2022No comments Writing for S.W.A.T. Magazine, I’ve had the opportunity to try out many pre-packaged survival kits. Most of them…
Read More AAgainst All Odds Gearing Up for a Jungle ExpeditionbyReuben BolieuAugust 30, 2022No comments NOT all jungle trips are “survival outings.” All over the world, there are guided trips to remote jungle…
Read More AAgainst All Odds Survival Folding SawsbyReuben BolieuAugust 30, 2022No comments SOME people say multi-tools have no soul. We lack the desire to sit on the couch while watching…
Read More AAgainst All Odds Backcountry and Bug-Out Cooking, Part IIbyReuben BolieuAugust 23, 2022No comments IN the August issue, we covered simple food suitable for backcountry adventures that were non-cook items as well…