12/03/2026
If you're in the mountains and you need a rock solid, almost indestructible shelter then you can't beat a hooped bivi.
The ability to pitch and strike a shelter in seconds is a huge bonus - especially if you wake up to heavy weather, and need to move fast in the morning.
12/03/2026
This course is 100% suitable for beginners.
The night time really focuses on what matters, when it comes to map and compass navigation.
Check out the 5 star reviews on Google maps (AKM // ADVENTURE & SURVIVAL) and see what people have been saying about it.
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12/03/2026
A professional knife sharpener once told me
'little and often'
was the best way to look after a field knife.
A pocket sharpener like this DC3 is enough to keep a good working edge on most knives that I use.
For jungle machetes and my infamous 'Tracker' knife - I would bring something a bit bigger.
The method I use the most is
10 swipes of the sharpener for each side of the blade
followed by 5, then 3, then a few alternating swipes to finish off.
This is usually enough to keep most blades sharp enough to be useful. A dull blade is dangerous, as it requires a lot of pressure to make cuts. Right before it slips in the wrong direction...
12/03/2026
The four survival fundamentals
• FOOD
• FIRE
• WATER
• SHELTER
+ 3 modifiers that get brought in as required
• FIRST AID
• SIGNALLING
• NAVIGATION
The priority of the first 4 will change on an hourly or daily basis, with the modifiers usually being activated suddenly as required.
Navigation is really the only one that will filter in and out of the day. 10% when you just need to keep on track (an obvious path on a clear day) or 100% in white out conditions.
12/03/2026
AKM // ADVENTURE & SURVIVAL
Food. Fire. Water. Shelter.
Add first aid, navigation, and signalling — and you’re set.
Practical survival skills for anyone who spends real time outdoors.
www.1800survive.com
12/03/2026
The scale of these trees is immense.
Tropical rainforest giants can reach 50m - 60m tall. This one could easily be 300 years old or more.
The jungle really does feel like stepping into Jurassic park
10/03/2026
Survival fishing kit - with a light rock fishing (LRF) twist.
The 'isome' worms are a Japanese brand of 'soft plastic' fishing lures, and bagged up in a scent solution.
The little soft plastic fish is a Berkley 'power sardine'!
The tiny sewing machine bobbins hold around 10m of line, which means this kit is best suited for hand-lining off a drop off. More line could be carried separately for a negligible weight penalty.
A small float and mini cyalume to be added to this set up later on, for more trials.
10/03/2026
Modern liferafts are designed to launch and inflate even if no one is left to do it for you.
A firm pull on the painter and you have a floating survival shelter.
10/03/2026
Rock solid shelter for wilderness camping.
Weighs under 2kg.
Aggressive katabatic winds rolled off the hilltop and smashed straight into the side of the tent as the temperature dropped overnight.
Normally the side of the tent is its weakest point, but this little fortress held fast.