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Homemade Yogurt as Survival Food – Part 1, by N.C.

Yogurt isn’t something most of us think about. I love my classic “Back to Basics” book, it’s chock full of things that I say “oh yeah I should try that”, from carpentry to basket weaving to tinsmithing to blacksmithing. I love that book. But the section on making your own yogurt I looked at and said “yeah…no. Why would I ever do that?” Fast forward 5 years and I’ve lost count of how many batches of yogurt I’ve made. Some advantages of yogurt: Yogurt can get around lactose intolerance for some people, It is a form of milk preservation, It …

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August 2022 in Precious Metals, by Steven Cochran

Welcome to SurvivalBlog’s Precious Metals Month in Review, where we take a look at “the month that was” in precious metals. Each month, we cover gold’s performance, and the factors that affected gold prices. What Did Gold Do in August? This was a rough month for gold, as central bank rate hikes sent the dollar to 20-year highs and US markets began to think that inflation has already peaked. The Bank of England raised interest rates by 50 bp as expected on August 4th, but its forecast of a 15-month recession starting by the end of the year AND 13% …

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From French Presses to Percolators, Here Are The Best Camping Coffee Makers

From French Presses to Percolators, Here Are The Best Camping Coffee Makers

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Editor’s Note: Products featured on Wide Open Spaces are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our links, we may earn a commission. When it comes to camping, there are many creature comforts that actually feel good to leave behind — after all, we get outside to escape the hustle and […]

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Flagship First Lite Store Opens the Door to an In-Person Gear Shopping Experience

Flagship First Lite Store Opens the Door to an In-Person Gear Shopping Experience

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products available for customers at First Lite's store

First Lite fans no longer have to shop online only, as long as they’re near Idaho. The hunting and fishing outfitters opened their first brick-and-mortar store in Hailey, a little over two hours east of Boise. First Lite is a part of the MeatEater brand family and previously only offered online shopping. The store will feature […]

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Pro-Endorsed Lures That Won Tourneys and Caught a Ton of Fish

Pro-Endorsed Lures That Won Tourneys and Caught a Ton of Fish

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Four fishing lures that pro anglers use

Editor’s Note: Products featured on Wide Open Spaces are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our links, we may earn a commission. In the world of bass fishing, seemingly every lure wants to claim they can out-fish the competition. There’s no question the advertising behind many lures can get a […]

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Preparedness Notes for Tuesday — August 30, 2022

August 30th is the birthday of the late Joachim Rønneberg, a hero of the Norwegian resistance during World War II. He was born in 1919. His exploits earned him the War Cross With Sword, Norway’s highest military honor. In April 2013, Rønneberg was presented with a Union Jack during a ceremony at the Special Operations Executive (SOE) monument in London to mark 70 years since the successful Gunnerside heavy water plant sabotage mission. Rønneberg died in 2018, just one year short of his 100th birthday. — SurvivalBlog Writing Contest Today we present another entry for Round 102 of the SurvivalBlog …

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Felix Fends Off Ritschard To Reach Round Two At US Open

Felix Auger-Aliassime has a history of raising his game at the US Open, and the sixth seed needed to do just that to hold off Swiss qualifier Alexander Ritschard in the first round at Flushing Meadows on Monday.

Auger-Aliassime prevailed 6-3, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 in an absorbing encounter that featured some devastating baseline hitting from both players. Despite some inspired shotmaking from Ritschard, the Canadian was more clinical at big moments, converting four from eight break point opportunities to complete a hard-earned three-hour, four-minute win.

“There were some good and very positive things in the match, but also know I could play better. There’s room for improvement,” Auger-Aliassime said. “But at the end of the day, the most important [thing] is I got through, finishing well. That puts me in a good place. I’m looking forward to the second round and let’s see how it goes, but just happy that I was able to get the win.”

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The boys’ singles champion at Flushing Meadows in 2016, Auger-Aliassime reached his maiden Grand Slam semi-final in New York a year ago. He showed flashes of the game that powered that run against Ritschard, with some big serving and trademark heavy striking off his forehand wing. Those weapons were particularly effective under pressure, as the 22-year-old saved 10 from 12 break points he faced.

The sixth seed appeared in control after claiming the solitary break in both the first and second sets on Grandstand, where both he and Ritschard predominately tried to dictate proceedings from deep. Despite Ritschard’s clean hitting taking the Swiss to the third set, the 2021 semi-finalist accelerated to an unassailable 5-1 lead in the fourth as he improved to 37-20 for the 2022 season.

“For sure it’s better to win in three sets, both physically and mentally to feel like you’re in control of everything and you win in three sets. That being said, losing a set, finding a way to win the fourth set, it could be good because these are things that are going to happen in the tournament against tougher players,” Auger-Aliassime said. “To be in that situation in the first round, to dig a little bit deeper, to find different solutions, to lose and then be able to recover and play well again, this is a situation that happens a lot in many tournaments. So that it happened today, now I have a few marks that are better for the rest of the tournament.”

Auger-Aliassime, who lifted his maiden ATP Tour title in Rotterdam in February, currently sits sixth in the Pepperstone ATP Live Race To Turin. The Canadian will next face #NextGenATP Briton Jack Draper, who eliminated Finland’s Emil Ruusuvuori 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 after two hours and one minute.

Draper, who is making his US Open debut, hit 20 winners and benefitted from 36 unforced errors off Ruusuvuori’s racquet. The lefty converted all five break points he earned while saving three of the four he faced.

5 of the Best Hiking Sandals for Men

5 of the Best Hiking Sandals for Men

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Editor’s Note: Products featured on Wide Open Spaces are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our links, we may earn a commission. Hiking is, by and large, the easiest outdoor activity to form into a hobby. At its foundation, it’s simply taking a walk in the woods, and aside from […]

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