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Although food, water and security are definitely necessary to keep you alive, there is one aspect of prepping that is often overlooked and it can hurt even the most knowledgeable and well equipped survivalist.
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With the interest in the preparedness lifestyle growing at an explosive rate, one important skill is often brushed aside: reloading ammunition.
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I have compiled a selected few topics I think people should reevaluate in their lives and make and give yourself a prepping reality check.
You may be wondering what to put in your own medical bag or if you are forgetting anything so I’ve provided my own list to help get you started.
Even if you are not a woman, including female hygiene items in your prepping is still a great idea!
If many survival groups are mainly made up of people whose only skill set is “providing security” and for some reason you found yourself looking to join a group either now or after a collapse, would you take you?
“All Aboard!” Easily understood when shouted by the conductor of a train—either get yourself “on board” or be left behind.
I got to thinking about what I would do with 32 years nursing experience and most of that in trauma if I had a person laid up in bed and was faced with providing hospital care in SHTF and why.