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Survival and bushcraft: the way into the wilderness

The survival and bushcraft theme page sheds light on the art of survival in the wilderness, offering in-depth expert knowledge, exciting articles and exclusive interviews. Here you will find detailed information on survival techniques, equipment and the latest trends in bushcraft. The community is enriched by regular updates and in-depth articles.

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Survival and bushcraft: innovative solutions for the outdoor industry

Survival and bushcraft are fascinating topics that deal with the skills and techniques needed to survive in the wilderness. While survival often focuses on survival in emergency situations, bushcraft concentrates on living in harmony with nature and utilising natural resources. Both disciplines require knowledge of nature, manual dexterity and mental strength.

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What is survival?

Survival, or survival training, refers to the skills and techniques necessary to survive in extreme situations. This can be the case in the wilderness, in urban environments or in disaster scenarios.


What is bushcraft?

Bushcraft goes beyond mere survival and includes the skills necessary to live and sustain oneself in nature. It is an art based on traditional techniques and a deep understanding of nature.

Survival and bushcraft equipment: essential items for survival and living in the great outdoors

Good equipment is crucial for survival in the wilderness or in emergency situations. Here are the most important components that no survival or bushcraft kit should miss:

  • Food and water
    Durable food is important to provide the body with the necessary energy. In the wilderness, it can be difficult to find enough food. It is important to be prepared.  Clean drinking water is vital. Without access to clean water, the body can quickly become dehydrated, which can be life-threatening. A water filter or water purification tablets are therefore essential. 
  • Cooking and fire
    Matches, a lighter or fire steel are necessary to start a fire, even in wet conditions. Fire is not only important for cooking and warmth, but also for signalling and warding off wild animals. Food can be prepared, and water boiled in light pots and pans. 
  • First aid
    A well-stocked first aid kit with bandages, disinfectant and painkillers is essential for minor injuries and emergencies. It should be checked and restocked regularly. 
  • Multifunctional tool and knife
    A knife, pliers and other useful tools are versatile and can be helpful in many situations, whether cutting ropes, preparing food or repairing equipment. 
  • Clothing and accommodation
    Weatherproof and warm clothing is important to protect your body from the elements. In the wilderness, weather conditions can change quickly. A tent, tarpaulin or bivouac sack offer protection from the elements and are essential for building a simple shelter. They protect from rain, wind and cold and provide a safe place to sleep.
  • Navigation
    A compass and a map or GPS device are essential for finding your way in the wilderness. They help you to find the right path and avoid getting lost. 
  • Lighting and signalling
    A torch or headlamp with spare batteries is necessary to find your way in the dark. It can also be used as a signalling device. Other signalling devices include whistles and mirrors to draw attention to yourself or call for help in an emergency.
  • Rope or paracord
    Versatile for building shelters and other constructions. It can also be used for repairing equipment or making traps.
Carefully selected and regularly checked equipment can make the difference between life and death. Always prepare well and make sure you have all the necessary items.
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Survival and bushcraft at IWA OutdoorClassics 

IWA OutdoorClassics offers retailers and manufacturers the opportunity to present new products and innovations from the outdoor sector and to open up new markets in this way. Survival and bushcraft should not be underestimated, as they are an essential part of outdoor culture.

As a specialist retailer who has not yet stocked any outdoor and survival products, you have an excellent opportunity to expand your range and tap into new customer groups. A visit to the IWA OutdoorClassics in Nuremberg offers you the opportunity to obtain comprehensive information about the outdoor and survival segment. At this international trade fair, you will meet leading manufacturers and suppliers who will introduce you to the latest trends and technologies. You can test products directly on site, make valuable contacts and get advice from experts on which products are best suited to your product range. Use this opportunity to successfully expand your business and establish yourself as a competent supplier of outdoor and survival equipment.

Get an overview here of the exhibitors and products you can look forward to at IWA OutdoorClassics 2025!

Articles and posts about survival and bushcraft

The survival and bushcraft topic page regularly publishes articles, contributions and expert interviews. Here you can find out about important innovations and trends in equipment and survival and bushcraft in general and stay up to date.

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