If you find yourself in a survival scenario in the middle of a pine forest,
you really have lots of resources available in your natural
surroundings. Most elements of the pine tree have some type of survival
use including the bark, sticky resin, and wood that may be a good hearth
starter.
Resin
is a liquid which is stored in the outer cells of pine tree’s branches
and trunk. When a tree is cut or when a branch is cut off, resin oozes
out and clogs the broken space similar to the way blood clots in wounds.
Resin is normally red and clear. It starts off in a highly viscous
state, and then as the damaged area heals, the resin gets harder.
How to Identify Pine Trees and Growth Habits
There
are many alternative species of pine trees. They generally prefer open
and sunny terrain for best growth. They're found abundantly throughout
North America, Central America, Europe, parts of North Africa, in the
Caribbean region, and in Asia.
Pine
trees grow in an inverted cone-shaped, and can be referred to as
evergreen coniferous resinous trees. They rarely grow as shrubs, and
grow between 9 and a half feet on the smaller side to about 260 feet on
the tall side.
They
can even be recognized by their bundles of needle like leaves which
grow in clusters, as opposed to having single needles rising from the
branch. If the needles emerged singly from a branch ...Read more https://www.patriotdirect.org/how-to-survive-with-pine-trees/
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