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Today, as I begin my studies on prepping, I realize the importance of knowing some basic weather forecasting. After all, the worst natural disasters in America are weather related.
I – more so than a lot of people involved in this – have dealt with A LOT of other preppers face to face and I want to talk about the patterns that I have seen form over the years.
So, you might be new to prepping and you are wondering where to begin. This article will give you some important tips to follow when it comes to learning how to start prepping.
They’re also methods we can use to just preserve foods, and let us preserve the convenience of dropping something in water to create a meal.
I have compiled a selected few topics I think people should reevaluate in their lives and make and give yourself a prepping reality check.
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.
I thought that maybe it might be of some value to share some lessons that I have learned in my personal preparedness journey that hits 10 years old this year.
I had to stop for a moment because there was something that I hadn’t counted on having back in my Civil Air Patrol days. There was now a new factor to the equation: Prepping with Kids.
Your emergency bag is just as important as the supplies inside it, so pay close attention to what you are buying.
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.
Anyone that drives a vehicle on public roadways uses situational awareness. Unfortunately, for some, it stops when they exit their vehicles.
Without law enforcement as a deterrent to crimes, desperate, opportunistic or even criminally motivated people take to the streets and chaos ensues. When this happens, you have anarchy.
So prepping for a child with special needs requires some serious thought, and some creativity. Read the following article, for some tips.
These hobbies for preppers will give you skills that you can use in a survival situation but can also enrich your life right now.
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?
This quick guide highlights a few of the considerations to make when choosing a weapon light to include in your emergency prep kit.
We listed what could contaminate water, and mentioned the six practical ways to fix this. Here is the investigation into the other four methods.
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!
Would you like to add off-grid solar to your preps, but think it’s too expensive? I’ll show you how to build an inexpensive system that can grow, as funds become available.
Understanding a little about snipers and methods used in countering snipers is an essential part of your operational planning and preparations.
Whether you find yourself locked down with martial law or even a war-zone, you need to be prepared to travel the old-fashioned way: by foot.