@ wareagle69: You're welcome. :)
@ Rick: I don't have anything online for ya as it's not something I googled and passed on to you folks. It's a trick we learned in wilderness survival a few years...
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@ wareagle69: You're welcome. :)
@ Rick: I don't have anything online for ya as it's not something I googled and passed on to you folks. It's a trick we learned in wilderness survival a few years...
The fact is, if your pee is clear you have too much water in your system and could be lowering your electrolytes (that's a bad thing), and if you're dehydrated your pee is a dark yellowish color.
Ohhhh, I've been doing it for a few years now, so I think I've done it a bit more then you and other armchair survivalists in here. lol!
Thanks for the read, Ken. I had never tried the bark, but have been considering it for a while. I'm still waiting to come accross a relatively freshly fallen pine tree to try (cutting the bark from a...
Wow! I actually agree with Rick on something! :tongue_smilie:
Then I guess a little goes a long way, huh?
Yes Rick, but we're not talking about the Adirondacks (or bark eaters), we're talking about the Maliceet who showed the Europeans how to make tea out of pine needles which ultimately saved the...
Then how do you explain how the native people saved Champlain's settlement in 1604 from all dying of scurvy by showing them how to make pine needle tea on St-Croix Island between New Brunswick and...
Rick, are you sure you want to be in a "survivalist" forum? Or do you consider "surviving" to be part of the modern world ways? As a matter of fact, if most are of your opinion, I think I'M in the...
Man! I don't think you guys are making it correctly. If you only boil it for a few minutes, then ya, it's more of an acquired taste. You're supposed to bring it to a boil and then let it simmer until...