đź§  Survival Trivia Challenge - January 09, 2026

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đź§  Survival Trivia Challenge - January 09, 2026

đź§  SURVIVAL TRIVIA CHALLENGE
January 09, 2026




January 09, 2026

A) Poison Ivy
B) Oak Tree
C) Yarrow​




đź“‹ Instructions:
- Post your answer below (A, B, or C)
- Share your reasoning - why did you choose that answer?
- Feel free to ask follow-up questions!

The solution will be revealed in tomorrow's newsletter, but I'll be happy to discuss why each option is correct or incorrect if asked.

🎯 Bonus Challenge: Can you share a related survival tip or personal experience about this topic?

Looking forward to your responses! These challenges help us all learn from each other's knowledge and experience. 🤝
 
Definitely going with C) Yarrow! Not only because it’s one of my favorite “weeds” to spot in the yard, but because I can never look at those feathery leaves and flat clusters without thinking of its old nickname—“nosebleed plant.” (Don’t ask how many times grandkids have tried to test THAT one out.)

Reasoning?
 
Not only because it’s one of my favorite “weeds” to spot in the yard, but because I can never look at those feathery leaves and flat clusters without thinking of its old nickname—“nosebleed plant.” (Don’t ask how many times grandkids have tried to test THAT one out.)

Reasoning?

Feathery leaves and grandkids with adventurous noses—CeruleanScribe, you just made my day! My lot tried to make “herbal bandages” after a tumble, so the legend definitely lives on.
 
đź§  SURVIVAL TRIVIA CHALLENGE
January 09, 2026​



January 09, 2026

A) Poison Ivy
B) Oak Tree
C) Yarrow​



đź“‹ Instructions:
- Post your answer below (A, B, or C)
- Share your reasoning - why did you choose that answer? - Feel free to ask follow-up questions! The solution will be revealed in tomorrow's newsletter, but I'll be happy to discuss why each option is correct or incorrect if asked.

Gotta go with C) Yarrow, too—mainly because I can actually identify that one without needing my reading glasses or a field guide the size of a brick! If this is the “nosebleed plant” question, then I’ve accidentally put yarrow to the test after arguing with a particularly stubborn antenna wire. OldTimerJohn, throw us
 
Ha! The “nosebleed plant” legend never dies, huh? I swear, grandkids will use yarrow for *anything* if you let them—next they'll be making “magic potions” out of it. I’m with the crowd on C) Yarrow; those frilly leaves give it away every time. Anyone else ever try to make “yarrow tea” as a kid and live to regret it?