What if events, beyond your control, fall upon you and change all you know and expect from life. Do you have a Plan B?
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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.
What are Liberal Preppers and are they any different from those who can’t stomach the thought of describing themselves as anything left of Die Hard Conservative?
I put together this earthquake survival list for those preppers who want to put a bag together and prepare for the possibility that their entire world comes crumbling down around them.
When all hell breaks loose, are you doomed if you don’t have your full battle rattle on?
We can look at what is most likely to occur in the near future and our lifetimes, and use that information to help us decide where to focus our time, efforts and resources.
I was looking around for more prepper and survival gear the other day and often readers ask for gear recommendations so I wanted to give you this list of the best-selling prepper gear but with a twist.
That means adding to the long lists of things we need to do, buy and plan for should our worlds fall apart on either a small scale or a large scale.
When a disaster happens, you don’t have time to start thinking about survival supplies you need. You need to be prepared and function on autopilot
If things are bad enough that you need a survival kit, I’d want something substantially better.
I realized early in my survival career that fishing was one of the best ways to get calories when your body was craving for food.
For us it was the combination of hearing about the increasing devastation of more natural disasters in the U.S. and abroad, and seeing how many people lost their jobs and homes during the economic recession.
They are easy to access, could allow you to survive in the jungle, and the best part is they don’t require a long procedure to prepare.
If we evacuate, we need to evacuate our animals.
Knowledge weighs nothing and you always have it on you. People often try to buy their way out of a problem, but skills are built through habit and time.
The main reason for the lack of adequate skills is that many people lack the proper survival skills training to cope with any emergency situation. In the subsequent paragraphs, we are going to mention 8 important survival skills that anyone must have in his or her kit.
We plan on how we will act, what prepping supplies we will need to acquire and we plan how to talk to family members and avoid neighbors. But are you planning to fail? Is what you are doing really a plan at all?
Despite all of the unnatural intervention, there are some reality shows that preppers can get more from than strictly entertainment. These reality shows can help you prep for a disaster.
Whether bedding down in a sturdy home, on the move, or making a temporary camp for the snowy season, there are a lot of lessons we can take from history to keep us safer and more comfortable.
When nature is involved, things do tend to go downhill sometimes, and for such situations having a few must-have items in your backpack can really help you out.
With about $300 to $400 invested in reloading equipment, all those hundreds or even thousands of once fired brass casings can be reloaded for a tremendous savings over buying factory new ammunition.
There’s a lot that winter (or early spring) can tell us about our properties, both for planting decisions, siting various things around our property, and for mitigating some of the weather that comes with winter and spring.
Ladies and gentlemen, I am a banker. That’s right, that evil, fat cat, wall street banker that became such a popular moniker during our last administration and I’m also a prepper.
Analyzing homestead elements for multi-functionality and redundancy were covered in the first article. This time we’ll look at combining them into multi-function spaces.
You need to make sure if your family is with you can survive for a short time period while getting to your home or to a survivable situation
Managed Livestock Breeding Livestock keeping is one of the things that those interested in self-sufficiency…
A lights out, no power debacle for an extended period of time is going to result in total chaos in any community.
It’s far more likely to encounter a little emergency than a major movie-style event. So what to do with the big pile of food, gear, etc. that represents an investment of time, money, and storage space?
Survival assured by matching one’s skills and ability to adapt to the problems at hand. The problem will be whatever threatens our well-being and existence.
It’s that time of year again; time to over eat and over drink, and wonder where on Earth 2016 went?