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5 Frozen Days Without Power

by Nick | Dec 15, 2013 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Knowledge, Emergency Supplies, self sufficiency

Winter storm Dion plowed through North Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and other areas December 6th through the 10th dropping sleet, freezing rain and plenty of snow. Where I live in North Texas received mainly freezing rain and a little sleet. In some places the...

Thrift Shop Preppin’

by Nick | Nov 21, 2013 | Bug Out, Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Gear, Emergency Supplies

The other day I was driving through my small town and barely noticed a cot leaning on the wall of the town’s tiny thrift shop. After pulling in and jumping out of the jeep I walked over to the cot and saw that it was in usable condition and only cost two dollars. And...

Converting an Old Compound Bow to Recurve

by Nick | Nov 6, 2013 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Gear, Emergency Supplies, How to Prep, Make Your Own Tools, self sufficiency

Archery is an important skill for any prepper that believes that living off the land could one day be their best chance at survival. But what about guns? Firearms are only useful as long as there is ammunition. And it’s possible that just the sound of gunfire could...

Dietary Variety isn’t as important as Survival Superfoods

by Nick | Oct 25, 2013 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Supplies, Food Production, How to Prep

Stocking up survival food is one of the most important preps you can do. And the correct nutrition is essential to you and your family’s survival – and there are lots of opinions on what is the right way to supply that nutrition. I strongly believe that survival...

Winter Is Coming, Don’t Get Caught In The Cold

by Nick | Oct 17, 2013 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Gear, Emergency Knowledge, Emergency Shelter, Emergency Supplies, How to Prep

This year has seen some early winter weather that in some parts of the country has been fairly severe. Winter storm Atlas already moved through Wyoming, South Dakota and a few neighboring states. In some areas it dumped over 2 feet of snow on unprepared people. I was...

SHTF Food Supply on the Easy and Cheap

by Nick | Oct 9, 2013 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Supplies, Food Production, How to Prep

This last week I asked the question, “How long do you think you could survive after SHTF?” And one of the responses I got reminded me of how many preppers may be lacking in their food and water supplies. Running out of food and water is a very real and valid concern....
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