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Fire Building Basics: Three Methods That Work
Learn three reliable ways to start a fire in the wilderness — bow drill, flint and steel, and the hand drill.
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Wilderness Survival Skills
Practical wilderness survival guides — fire building, shelter, water, food, navigation, and field craft. Real skills, no fluff.
Yaban Rehberi is a multilingual field archive for people who want practical wilderness skills without hype, gear worship, or recycled internet folklore.
Fire, shelter, water, navigation, food, and tool care — every guide is written to be practiced before you need it, then found again quickly when the archive grows.
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Learn three reliable ways to start a fire in the wilderness — bow drill, flint and steel, and the hand drill.
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How to build a lean-to, debris hut, and snow cave when you need shelter fast in the wilderness.
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How to locate water sources, recognize signs of nearby water, and purify it for safe drinking in survival situations.
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Learn three reliable ways to start a fire in the wilderness — bow drill, flint and steel, and the hand drill.
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How to build a lean-to, debris hut, and snow cave when you need shelter fast in the wilderness.
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Learn field-tested river crossing methods and water safety skills to navigate wilderness waterways without putting your life at risk.
How to locate water sources, recognize signs of nearby water, and purify it for safe drinking in survival situations.
How to sharpen and maintain your knife in the field using river stones, sandstone, and leather — no kit required.
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How to select, heat, and cook on rocks safely in the wilderness — flat stone grilling, rock boiling, and earth ovens.