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When you’re headed out on a trip into the wilderness, packing light is essential. The…
Editor’s Note: An interesting take on that first wilderness trek. You never know what wilderness…
Editors Note: An article from Jeff Blaylock to The Prepper Journal. Good advice for everyone, not…
September seldom fails in producing a named storm in the Atlantic and the Carolina’s appear to…
Editors Note: An article from Tiffany Bolgert to The Prepper Journal. We are comfortable with…
Editors Note: An article from Annie to The Prepper Journal. As always, if you have information…
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Editors Note: Another guest contribution from valknut79 to The Prepper Journal. As Summer vacation approaches. As always,…
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Editors Note: A contribution to the Prepper Journal Writing Contest from Charles McKelroy. The wind…
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Editors Note: Another guest post from John Hertig to The Prepper Journal. An in-depth piece on…
Editors Note: While walking the John Muir Trail from the Whitney Portal to Tuolumne Meadows…
Editors Note: A guest contribution from Michael Everett at RainyCamping.com to The Prepper Journal. The…
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Subject: Hurricane Florence Message Body: Living in NC, I wanted to share some observations about…
Editors Note: THIS article is from John Hertig. As always, if you have information for Preppers that…
I climb upon my “soap box” and scream “ENOUGH!” We don’t see enough, but…
Earthquake, Southern California, sitting in my kitchen at 5:25 am I felt the roll, heard…
How you view your own personal disaster preparedness options could be the difference between life and death.
No one has to do everything…but everyone must do something….It’s better to light a candle than to curse the dark.
When all hell breaks loose, are you doomed if you don’t have your full battle rattle on?
Your emergency bag is just as important as the supplies inside it, so pay close attention to what you are buying.
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
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.