In other words, are you prepared? Let’s take a quick peek at some of the things that you can do to ensure that when something happens, you will be ready for it.
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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?
What are the most important things to consider? In this article I cover some of the requirements of creating your master food plan.
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.
In this article I list some of the most unique ways that some basic survival gear, weapons, and defensive tools can be disguised in items you already wear every day.
It’s that time of year again; time to over eat and over drink, and wonder where on Earth 2016 went?
This article attempts to cover some of the basic pros and cons of various forms of communication and introduce the reader to some additions that should prove helpful in crisis and bug-out situations.
Whether it is ourselves, our loved ones, or the friends who will be with us, we will need to know how to take care of each others injuries and illnesses.
This is my minimum gear I’d have on me if venturing any distance in the Winter season in Southern Ontario away from the home base.
You can create a top notch medical kit addition to any bugout bag or kit easily and cheaply.
Ever try to answer all the questions that you ask yourself about how you will survive as a single, senior woman living alone with no family, no spouse, no other support other than yourself?
I have a tight budget. I’m talking, poverty level budget, and with survival products being over the top expensive, prepping can be really hard.
Rather than focusing on building a fortress to defend your supplies it is safer to build a home you can walk away from without compromising your supplies or getting on the wrong end of a gunshot wound.
Well I say. If there’s a will, there’s a way and in this article I am going to share how I practice being a prepper in college.
Here’s my list of 8 barter items that end up ignored as barter but that aren’t without merit as backups for our own stockpiles.
Not having emergency funds doesn’t leave much room for prepping. So what can a poor penny-pinched Prepper possibly do?
I’m going to play devils advocate and attack several of the most common so-called “survival tips” preps so prevalent on the web today. I will even offer a suggestion or two.
So let’s get down and dirty here and talk about what a common working man would have.
What would you do if it was longer than that or you faced a serious crisis that took the world to its knees?
I use coupons all the time and I am stockpiling so that my family has food later. I am stocking up to barter but most of the items I got free or for hardly anything.
Surviving is just the first step to survival. If you struggle with the basic physical abilities to easily get through some of the things I have discussed above, what good will the 2 years of food, hundreds of gallons of water, or thousands of rounds of ammunition do for you when the shit hits the fan?
There are many disasters happening and most of us are not aware of it. Hence, these are 8 reasons why prepping is good for you.
In this Golden Hour things you do and do not do will have a profound effect on your chances of a decent survival outcome.
It is important that everyone in your family or in your group understands not only the world we live in but also that threatening events can happen in a flash. Will you be prepared?
When finding food isn’t achieved by walking to the fridge or pulling around to the drive-thru and cleaning up involves a lot more than jumping in the shower, your body will need to adjust.
If we want security in an SHTF scenario, then we need to know more about the threats. What we need is real-time intelligence gathering.
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.
Like millions of other preppers, I live in the southwest portion of the United States.…
Catastrophe can strike at any moment. Are you prepared? Are your kids? You need to evaluate your current survival plan and update your emergency preparedness kit. You don’t want to be caught without some of these must have items to survive disaster.
It’s not about the mental and emotional health. It’s about the balance. When wheels are balanced, we roll much more smoothly through life’s up and downs and this exercise will show if the rest of our preparedness needs and goals are in balance.