by Nick | Mar 5, 2015 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Gear, Emergency Knowledge, Emergency Supplies, How to Prep, Prepping Practice, self sufficiency
I like to buy my camp propane cylinders when they’re on sale. But when they’ve been used up in the past they’ve gone to the recycle pile or they’ve been repurposed into other items. It always seemed like a waste … until recently coming...
by Nick | Feb 17, 2015 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Gear, Emergency Knowledge, Emergency Shelter, Emergency Supplies, Prepping Practice, self sufficiency
My wife is great at forwarding me useful tips and information related to prepping, survivalism, and homesteading. This morning she sent me this video of an extremely easy way to make DIY paper logs out of your junk mail. These can be used for heating your home in a...
by Nick | Feb 12, 2015 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Gear, Patriotic Preppers
Yes, before I get any farther into this discussion silencers – A.K.A. suppressors – are perfectly legal … if you live in a state with reasonable gun rights! As of 2014 these states allow the purchase and use of a suppressor: AL, AR, AK, AZ, CO, CT,...
by Nick | Nov 25, 2014 | Bug Out, Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Gear
There are way too many cool toys out there for preppers and the Motoped Black-Ops Motorized Bike might just be at the top of my wishlist! It’s top speed may only be 24 miles an hour … but I doubt zombies – the slow stumbling kind – can run that...
by Nick | Nov 18, 2014 | Bug Out, Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Knowledge, Patriotic Preppers, Surviving Attack, Urgent Disaster Possible
The Governor of Missouri has just declared a racially charged state of emergency because of the pending results of the grand jury investigation into the shooting of a Ferguson, Missouri man Michael Brown. A ‘social’ uprising and movement has followed this...
by Nick | Oct 1, 2014 | Bug Out, Disaster Preparedness, pandemic warning, Urgent Disaster Possible
We’ve all been watching the Ebola outbreak in the news. And many Americans weren’t pleased about purposely bringing sick patients into the U.S. … even if they were U.S. citizens working on aid missions in W. Africa. I wasn’t too worried about...