Taiwan - Survivalist Forum And, China being China, it’s already planning to build a new dam that’s a few times bigger than the Three Rivers dam Click to expand I have my doubts that Taiwan could little more that disrupt power generation at the Three Gorges with either the Yun Feng or the Hsiung Feng III before getting kerb stomped
China Flooding could affect 120 Million People - Survivalist Forum China’s mega-dam at the Great Bend in southeastern Tibet is projected to be the world’s largest hydropower installation at 67–80 GW — roughly triple the Three Gorges Dam — at a cost exceeding US$160 billion Beijing presents it as part of its ‘green transition’, but New Delhi views it as strategic leverage
How to Trap a Beaver: Safe and Effective Methods Explained The reason why someone might still trap beavers today would likely stem from the three hallmarks of being a good steward to wildlife: for protection of one’s livelihood or home, sustenance, or income A beaver pelt, their meat, tail, and castor oil are all valuable commodities that can be sold or utilized by a trapper
Spotting Scope | Survivalist Forum I have just purchased Savage 30-06 and set up a 150yd range,,Id like to buy a spotting scope for shooting as well as spying on the creatures that hang out around my pond pasture Seems like every one i looked at online had a bad review with higher power or clumsy tripod Id rather put the
High Sierra Bobcat 65 Ext Frame Pack. . . | Survivalist Forum I really only have experience with Military packs, so I don't know what the deal breakers are for this I saw that it sat the weight higher than most (for some a con for others a plus depending on if traversing terrain that changed altitudes significantly was encountered), and it had loads of ext pockets (which according to reviewers is not common on ext frame packs), and it seemed durable
DIY knife sheath? - Survivalist Forum I have an old Camillus 1957 survival knife that I want to start using for my backpacking trips It is a tough knife, but the sheath is destroied The knife is 9 inches long, and the blade is 5 inches of that The sheath has a pocket for the sharpening stone, and I would like to keep that with