As a prepper, one of the most important things you can have on hand is…
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Many people I have talked to over the years have expressed curiosity about how to…
If we are faced with a grid down scenario, the medical care we have come to think of as a right may be non-existent. It doesn’t matter what you think you are due, if there is no one to treat your illness or injury you are SOL.
Heading out for an adventure with your mountain bike is probably one of the perks…
If you are an avid prepper, disaster preparedness will definitely include readiness for a nuclear…
In life one should always be prepared, especially in the modern world when new threats…
At The Prepper Journal we often post about learning first aid, that you and those…
Editor’s Note: A contribution for Caitlyn Bell to The Prepper Journal. Injuries are a part…
Editor’s Note: A guest contribution from K. Ferr to The Prepper Journal. So you’ve done…
Editors Note: Another article from Paul Taylor to The Prepper Journal. As always, if you have…
With the interest in the preparedness lifestyle growing at an explosive rate, one important skill is often brushed aside: reloading ammunition.
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.
If things are bad enough that you need a survival kit, I’d want something substantially better.
You can create a top notch medical kit addition to any bugout bag or kit easily and cheaply.
Seems everyone online is focused on prepping for a nuclear war these days, so I thought I’d share the contents of my radiological medical response kit.
In this Golden Hour things you do and do not do will have a profound effect on your chances of a decent survival outcome.
You can still have some level of preparedness without going to the lengths that some of us choose to do. Granted, you are only going to be as prepared as the level of time and energy you put into it, but something is better than nothing.
When I plan out my survival kit or gear, I think of it in levels. Each level has a purpose and compliments the others. One level of kit has duplicate items as the others so you can resupply your lower level kits or it has more robust items that may weigh heavier and require more logistics.
Let’s get something straight here folks, we know that not everyone has the luxury of…
The anniversary of the events on 9/11/2001 that killed thousands is just barely in our…
Imagine a post-apocalyptic scenario in which you have access to all of the resources you…
In cases of emergency and situations, in which the only thing you can think of…
With the approaching winter season and headlines like “Monster Storm on the Way” it’s time…
This article has been generously contributed by M.D. Creekmore and was originally published at The Survivalist Blog.…
I mentioned a few days ago how I felt compelled to speed up my prepping…
If you don’t have a winter emergency vehicle kit already prepared, you should make that…
Starting a blog requires a lot of things. Hard work, perseverance and luck play their…
The internet is a fascinating place and you never know what you will find if…
Editors Note: This post is from Gaye Levy at the incredibly informative site Backdoor Survival.…
Many of you are familiar with the nearly famous books “Where There Is No Doctor”…