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The Skill Set Of The Modern Survivalist

By Jerish Thieman


Whether a person is worried about a natural disaster or a manmade catastrophe, there are plenty of reasons why one might look into become a survivalist. The goal of the survivalist is to gain enough skills and supplies in order to survive without depending on society to provide food, shelter, protection, medical care and other essentials of life. Whether or not a catastrophe occurs, being prepared for any situation can be a smart move. In order to be self-sufficient, you will need to learn a few of the following skills.

1. Medical Skills Are Crucial

Some level of emergency medical training is something everyone should really know. You don't have to be a doctor or medical professional to learn how to perform CPR or to learn how to properly dress a wound or stop bleeding and other components of first aid. Survivalists should take it a step further and learn about some more advanced medical care. While we aren't suggesting that you learn how to perform surgery, it is wise to learn a few extra skills. This might include how to administer the correct dose of medicine, how to use a syringe and also how to use local herbs and natural remedies for those times when modern medicine simply might not be available.

2. Survivalists Know How To Prepare & Store Food

While you might have a small garden or even some urban chickens, most people get the majority of their food at the local supermarket. If a doomsday scenario should come to pass, you won't have this luxury. Therefore, it's important to learn how to obtain your own sources of food. This means you need to learn how to hunt, fish, raise livestock and grow food. You also need to learn how to store and can food safely, as unsafe food can cause serious illness and death.

3. Be Your Own Repairman

Someday you might not be able to make an emergency call to a plumber or hire someone to fix your roof. You need to know how to fix many common household problems. You need to become an electrician, a plumber, a roofer, a seamstress, a mechanic, an engineer and a carpenter, just to name a few. For many of these skills, classes are available at local community centers or a community college. You also can acquire a good library of "how-to" books and use these as reference guides, although nothing is a better teacher than experience so start out by honing your home improvement skills now.

4. Surviving In The Wilderness

With any luck, your bug-out location or remote property will be a safe and self-sufficient location after a disaster. However, it is quite possible that your location could be compromised or you cannot get there. In these cases, you need to be able survive with just the clothes on your back. Learn how to build a shelter using only the elements around you, and learn how to build a fire. You need to be able to harness safe, drinkable water and hunt for food. It is also wise to learn about local plants as these can be used for food or potentially could cause you to get sick.

For survivalists, finding a great bug-out location or simply choosing to live in a remote area throughout the year is important. In Klickitat County, Washington, you can find many pieces of property suitable for living off the land. Off-grid land and doomsday prepper land abounds in this rural, rugged area and the staff at Klickitat Valley Realty can help you find any type of land that you need.




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