Image credit: Clay Hayes via YouTube
Whether you’re planning to go camping with your family or friends, or you simply want to go have some fun activity outdoors, you should check out and learn these tips and hacks by Clay Hayes on YouTube. You may never know when you’re going to put them to good use, but it’s better to be ready in case any mishaps occur.
RELATED: 5 Camping Tips & Hacks That You Should Know
These survival life hacks are a game-changer, they are very handy and would make your camping life easier, you would wish you had known about them sooner. But, it’s never too late for a great life hack because you can learn it now, watch the video tutorial below and see which hack would you give a try!
#1: Wrap EDC Lighters with Duct Tape
Always wrap some duct tape around the lighter that you carry with you wherever you go. There are a lot of uses with duct tape such as a firestarter because it lights up pretty easily, you can also use it to patch up holes in your tent, and other things you can think of.
#2: Spent Lighter Hack
If your lighter runs out, take out your knife, then make very fine shavings of the plastic, and carefully roll off the striker over the pile of tinder without making a spark until you have a good layer of Ferro dust. Now, roll the striker to make a spark, then quickly put a piece of duct tape over the top to get the fire going.
#3: Boot Lace Upgrade
Replace your standard boot laces with paracord, the main benefit with this is that it will never break, and it’s more versatile and useful. Simply cut the paracord to the same length as your boot laces, then heat the ends to lock it in and make it stiff, and push it through the eyelet of the boots tying it like you usually wood.
#4: Paracord Wrapping Technique
Roll the paracord and leave about 4 to 5 feet of tail, then wrap the tail over itself, and pull it tight. Keep wrapping and pulling as you go, then stick the tail of the paracord back on top, continue wrapping, and loop it over itself. Tuck the tail under a couple of wraps, then pull it tightly, and store it in your bag.
*Watch the video tutorial for more survival and bushcraft hacks
*All image credit belongs to Clay Hayes via YouTube. Follow and subscribe to his channel for more!