by Nick | Aug 13, 2013 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Knowledge, How to Prep, Prepping Practice
Knowledge is likely the most important prep that you can ever do. And having an adequate “preppers” library as a reference tool can aid in your survival. Not only can having the right knowledge be a life or death matter, it can also help you and your family live much...
by Nick | Aug 9, 2013 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Knowledge
It’s the end of another hectic yet productive week for most of us and it got me thinking about how most people in the emergency preparedness lifestyle are branded as extremist. It may be hard to admit, but if SHTF today a majority of people would be caught completely...
by Nick | Aug 6, 2013 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Knowledge, How to Prep, Make Your Own Tools, Prepping Practice
The bow and arrow is one of the oldest hunting tools known to man. Ancient depictions of bows and arrows used for hunting and warfare can be found in caves and on rocks throughout the entire world. Images of the bow and arrow are also commonly found on artifacts from...
by Nick | Jul 30, 2013 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Gear, Emergency Knowledge, Prepping Practice, Surviving Attack
Even though ammunition prices are slowly on the decline, a day at the range can put a substantial dent in your pocketbook. Not only does a day at the range use up your ammunition but in the summer heat it can be downright miserable. Not to mention the time traveling...
by Nick | Jul 23, 2013 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Knowledge, Emergency Shelter, Prepping Practice
One of the most important needs a human has is shelter. I’ve been working on a project and it’s titled “The Ultimate Shelter Manual”. It’s currently a few months our from being released but it’s coming along really well. This will...
by Nick | Jul 18, 2013 | Emergency Gear, Emergency Knowledge
All of this talk about the summer heat and the danger’s related to it have reminded me of all of the time I spent working with my dad. My dad was a painter and handyman for a good 25 years before he changed his career path. He taught me some very valuable lessons...