It's been a whirlwind of a second year here at More Than Just Surviving. I feel like things were still pretty quiet back when I published last year's first anniversary post - a lot has changed since then, for sure! I'm really excited about the direction More Than Just Surviving has taken this past year. Thomas and I have met so many amazing people through this blog that I wouldn't be able to ...
Knife Drop: Best EDC Knives Image Outtakes
There were so many nice image outtakes from our best everyday carry knife article that I thought I'd post them separately as the knife drop for this month. And now for the epic-long list of knives used in these images... (Apologies in advance for any visual impairment this may cause!) Knives Featured Spyderco Tenacious > Read our review of the Tenacious CRKT Ripple > Read our ...
A Massive List of the Best EDC Knives on the Market
If you got here by typing something like "best EDC knife" into Google, you probably already have a little history with knives. Likely, you already have at least some indication of what you do and do not like in a knife, owning at least a few yourself already. But chances are, you are also looking to see what others think on the topic of the best EDC knife as well. In all probability, you're ...
ESEE Candiru Small Outdoor EDC Neck Knife Review
Traditionally speaking, ESEE Knives have been something like the voice of absolute reason in a market inundated with gimmicks and pseudo tactical nonsense. Over time, knife aficionados have come to expect a level of clean, functional purpose from Jeff Randall, and as a result, I was pretty shocked when the ESEE Candiru was announced. My thoughts were this: how could a tiny lil' 2 inch neck knife ...
June 2015 EDC Pocket Dump
Everyday Carry Item Breakdown Flashlight Inova XP Swiss Army Knife Victorinox Taschenwerkzeug EcoLine Fountain Pen Platinum #3776 > Read my review of the Platinum #3776 Notebook Black Mini Composition Book ...
The Reason You’re Going to Succeed at Prepping
I'm not going to lie to you, and typically, neither will any other prepper: prepping isn't easy. While, no matter who you are, you're likely to get a lot of negativity from society over being a prepper, prepping can be especially hard when not even your family is on board with your goal to be more prepared. Hell, even if you don't get much shaming from society and if every single person in ...