What to Pack in a Household Emergency Bug out Bag
You wake from a deep sleep to a screeching sound in the hallway. The smoke alarm is going off. You have just seconds to mentally understand wha...
You wake from a deep sleep to a screeching sound in the hallway. The smoke alarm is going off. You have just seconds to mentally understand wha...
I’m sure both you and I have come to realize by now, a properly prepared bug out bag can be the difference between life and death in an emergency si...
A frequent topic in Preparedness and Survival circles is the subject of Bugging Out and more specifically the question of whether you plan to Bug Out...
To put it bluntly, it all depends on the context. Each countermeasure has its pros and cons, and, as true preppers and survivalists, it befalls on us...
There are two recurring themes we have in prepping and survival blogs around preparing for disasters of any type. The first is the need to practice an...
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I do hunt, and I do fish, and I don't apologize to anybody for hunting and fishing. ...
One of the best ways to ensure your family is prepared for no matter what is to have a useful, and plentiful supply of stored food. I love MREs and [&...
Bug In or Bug Out? For me my first choice is a bug in at home though I am not sold on it as a definite concept. For this reason […]...
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Are you afraid of the dark? Me either, but darkness brings about a whole new set of challenges you don’t need. When the power goes out and it happen...
I continue to see articles that offer good advice about prepping, but survival is education, training, and skill. Barricading yourself in the home for...