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    How do I make a walking staff?
    Anthony Porter
    Outdoorsman and Survival Expert
    Anthony Porter is a nature educator, archer, and outdoorsman based in South Lake Tahoe, California. He is an Outdoor Survival expert, and educates millions around the world through his social media presence as “Outdoor Anthony”. His videos have turned him into a viral sensation on TikTok & Instagram, where he has over 400k followers. He is the current Communications Director of the Tahoe Rim Trail Association, promoting wildlife stewardship and preservation on print media, TV, and radio. Anthony has also showcased his outdoor prowess as a recurring yearly TV athlete as NBC's the Archery Ninja on American Ninja Warrior. He is also the producer, editor and Host of the Orangutan Podcast, discussing rainforest conservation initiatives with Dr. Gary Shapiro, famous for teaching orangutans symbolic sign language. As a professional educator for the better part of a decade, Anthony has explored 20 countries, and has taught people of all ages across the United States. He received a Bachelor’s degree in Parks and Recreation Management from Northern Arizona University, and earned an MBA from Cal Poly Pomona with a concentration in sustainable Marketing, and is always looking to dive right into the next adventure.
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    First, find a branch that’s about your shoulder height and sturdy. Hardwoods like oak, maple, or hickory are best because they’re strong. Pick one with as few knots and cracks as possible. When you get the branch home, use a knife to peel off the bark. This makes it look better and helps prevent moisture buildup that can cause rot. Sand the branch until it’s smooth to avoid splinters, and round off any sharp edges, especially where your hand will grip it. To finish, apply wood sealant or oil to protect it from the weather and help it last longer. If you want a better grip, you can wrap the handle area with paracord or leather strips. Test your stick by leaning onto it, and make sure it feels comfortable and sturdy.
  • Question
    Can there be a combination of a survival staff and a magical staff?
    Community Answer
    Yes, there's no reason why not. In fact, using a hiking staff in rituals could help imbue your magic with an extra bit of durability and endurance magics.
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    Where can I get a large enough, but cheap enough, stone for my staff? I've tried looking online, but I can't find one. I'm not fussy about colors or types, just as long as it is around 4-6 inches.
    Ultraboy
    Community Answer
    Try finding one on the beach. Often there may be a cliff with some quartz nearby. You could get it out with a hammer and decorate it appropriately according to your preference.
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    How do I wait until a storm?
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    It does not have to be after a storm. It could be after a slightly windy day. Another belief is that it possesses magic after a foggy day. Or it can be late at night for a mysterious effect.
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    How do I make a fighting bamboo staff?
    Community Answer
    Get a rod of bamboo in your desired width and height. This can be bought at most plant nurseries.
  • Question
    What would be the best crystal for luck?
    OverKiwi
    Community Answer
    There are many, here are some examples: Amazonite - for luck in relationships. Amethyst - for spiritual luck. Carnelian - for empowerment that leads to good fortune. Citrine - for luck in wealth and prosperity. Clear Quartz - to amplify your luck. Labradorite - for lucky decisions.
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