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Strength in unity

In the wild or in an emergency, shared knowledge is your best tool. Join the Modo Survival community and connect with bushcraft and prepping enthusiasts.

Community articles

Stories, protocols, and field experiences published by the team and authorized authors. Sorted by relevance.

Two worlds, one resilience

We believe the future belongs to those who know how to collaborate. Whether you are a military tactics expert or a master of primitive fire, there is a place here to share your know-how.

  • Emergency protocol exchange
  • Joint field outings
  • Regional trust circle
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Family bushcraft: a guide for little adventurers

How to turn a day in the woods into a life lesson for kids — with patience, age-appropriate tools, and activities that make the outdoors a shared adventure. Inspired by our outings with Ari.

  • From screen mode to survival mode as a family
  • Safe kit: binoculars, child knife, ferro rod, and paracord
  • Den shelter, spark maze, and track detective games
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How to make fire in the wild

From flint to ferrocerium: reliable methods with a survival starter or materials you find on the ground. The fire triangle, natural tinder, and safety without the myths.

  • Fire triangle: heat, fuel, and oxygen
  • Natural tinder: bark, fungus, and dry grass
  • Methods with ferro rod and flint and steel
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Radio communications for field teams

When mobile networks fail, analog radio remains the gold standard for keeping a team coordinated. A practical guide to frequencies, brevity codes, and check-in protocols.

  • Primary and backup channel plan
  • Check-ins every 30 minutes in open terrain
  • Shared team phonetic alphabet
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Urban foraging in crisis scenarios

When city supplies run out, local botanical knowledge becomes a critical asset. How to identify edible plants without legal or health risks.

  • Edible species map by neighborhood
  • Hygiene and soil contamination rules
  • Community-verified sample exchange
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Shared knowledge

The community's living database. No spam.

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Bushcraft techniques

Share your experiences building shelters, making primitive fire, or using tools. Learn from other enthusiasts' wins and mistakes in the field.

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Preparedness (prepper)

Debates on contingency plans, food storage, and real bug-out bag breakdowns. Your safety starts with good planning.

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Gear analysis

Members share photos and honest opinions on knives, stoves, filters, and technical clothing — learn from those who came before.

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