No fake news in the prepper world. You survive or you don’t – Part 2
This is Part 2 of an article on a set of skills our ancestors had that would put to shame most of us. Let’s just go through some of them [&helli...
This is Part 2 of an article on a set of skills our ancestors had that would put to shame most of us. Let’s just go through some of them [&helli...
Imagine being in the middle of a crowded festival, enjoying your time with your family. All of a sudden, you find yourself near some drunks w...
The plan seems simple doesn’t it? All you need for the best chance of survival for your family is a well-stocked bug out bag, a keen attention to yo...
Even though my fascination with the natural world didn’t start until I was in my late 20’s and stressed out from work and responsibilities, I stil...
Smart preparation means to think in advance and to make strategies for all possible scenarios. Having a good plan for any situation is the wisest thin...
When I was growing up, nuclear war was a “real thing”. We practiced getting under our little school desks, because they apparently had built in...
Get In Shape No, really. With absolutely nothing to your name, you can be better off than a quarter if not half the preppers with gear, land, and part...
The explosion in popularity of backyard chickens doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon, and it’s no wonder why. They are cheap to keep, ver...
Natural and man-made disasters happen often without warning. Hurricanes, blackouts, terrorist attacks — you name it, anything could happen in a blin...
In a high percentage of survival situations; you might argue all of them, clothing is a major component. For your Bug Out Bag we generally see recomme...
Before I start this article, I want to make it plain that I am not a combat trained individual, at least in a military sense. I am a retired deputy [&...
The Prepping Community’s most active discussion revolves around preparing for disasters. Not that disasters or zombies are our only focus. The broad...