The rugged mountains have always been a place of beauty, challenge and danger. For preppers, modern hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, the wilderness offers a chance to disconnect and reconnect with nature.
But the mountains are unforgiving, and emergencies can arise without warning. To survive, you can learn from the mountain men of the 1800s.
They were resourceful, self-reliant pioneers who thrived in the harshest conditions with little more than their wits and a few essential tools. (h/t to Survivopedia.com)
The mountain men were masters of adaptation. They carried minimal gear, relying instead on their knowledge of the land, hunting skills and ability to improvise. (Related: Essential survival skills you can master in your own backyard.)
Their survival philosophy was simple: be prepared, stay mobile and use what nature provides. This mindset is just as relevant today.
Whether you’re hiking, camping or facing an unexpected emergency in the mountains, the key to survival lies in preparation, resourcefulness and the right gear.
The mountain men’s "kit" was a carefully curated collection of tools and supplies designed for survival.
Here’s how you can adapt their approach to modern prepping or mountain emergencies:
The survival belt: Always be prepared
The mountain men were early adopters of the utility belt, carrying essentials like knives, firestarters and repair tools on their person.
A modern survival belt should include:
Having these items on your belt ensures they’re always within reach, even if you lose your backpack.
Fire and warmth: The lifeline of survival
Fire is a mountain man’s best friend, providing warmth, light and a way to cook food. In an emergency, fire can also be used to signal for help.
Modern hikers should carry:
Water procurement: Stay hydrated
Clean water is essential for survival. The mountain men relied on streams and rivers, but modern hikers should also carry:
Food and foraging: Fuel for the journey
The mountain men supplemented their diets with hunting and foraging.
While you may not be trapping beavers on your overnight hike, you can prepare for food shortages when disaster strikes by carrying:
Shelter: Protection from the elements
Mountain men built lean-tos and used animal hides for shelter. Modern hikers should carry the following:
Beyond gear, the mountain men’s survival skills were their greatest asset. Here are some tips to help you navigate emergencies:
Stay calm and assess the situation
Panic is your worst enemy. Stop and take a moment to evaluate your surroundings, identify immediate threats and prioritize your needs (shelter, water, food or signaling for help).
Signal for help
If you’re lost or injured, signaling for help is crucial. Use a whistle, mirror or bright clothing to attract attention.
Three of anything (whistle blasts, fires or flashes) is a universal distress signal.
Conserve energy
In survival situations, energy is precious. Avoid unnecessary exertion and focus on tasks that improve your chances of rescue or survival.
Trade, don’t fight
The mountain men often traded with Native Americans to avoid conflict. In a survival scenario, cooperation with others can be more beneficial than confrontation.
Carry small, lightweight trade items like extra food, firestarters or tools.
Learn from nature
The mountain men were keen observers of the natural world. Learn to read the landscape, identify edible plants and understand animal behavior. These skills can make the difference between life and death.
The mountain men were a unique breed of adventurers who thrived in the wilderness through ingenuity, resilience and a deep understanding of their environment. Their legacy teaches modern hikers and preppers that survival isn’t just about having the right gear — it’s about having the right mindset.
As you venture into the mountains, remember their lessons: Carry only what you need, stay adaptable and respect the power of nature.
With the right preparation and a spirit of resourcefulness, you can face any challenge the wilderness throws your way.
Visit Survival.news for more tips on how to survive when SHTF. You can also check out Health Ranger Store and Brighteon Store for more clean food supplies for your prepping needs.
Watch the video below to learn more about essential prepping tools like UHMWPE Braided Survival Cord and Bug Spray.
This video is from the Health Ranger Store channel on Brighteon.com.
Survival cooking basics: Essential gear and fuel for every scenario.
Hiking danger: Powassan virus is a rare but real threat.
Prepping tips for beginners: Nutritious emergency foods to stock up on.
Prepping 101: Tips to help you start your prepping journey.
Sources include: