by Nick | May 14, 2013 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Supplies
There are lots of great products on the market for preppers and emergency survivalist. Most of them make claims that it’s the best thing since sliced bread, and a majority making those claims are for really good products. Since you only have so much room to store your...
by Nick | May 6, 2013 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Knowledge, Emergency Supplies, How to Prep
When an emergency strikes one of the most important survival tools you can have besides your common sense and logic is communication. Being able to know what’s happening can mean the difference between life and death. Since a majority of Americans now have cellphones,...
by Nick | Apr 29, 2013 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Knowledge, Emergency Supplies, How to Prep, Prepping Practice
This last Saturday I spent the better part of the day at the Self Reliance Expo in Arlington, Texas. I wasn’t completely sure what to expect and I had a great time, made some good connections and met some potential business partners. There was a great “small world”...
by Nick | Apr 23, 2013 | Emergency Supplies, How to Prep, Make Your Own Tools, Prepping Practice, Uncategorized
Sometimes I realize it’s easier to make the tool I need then to find one already made just the way I’d want it. This was true once again when clearing a trail in the woods- neither a machete or an axe was up to the task. The scraggly trees we have here in North Texas...
by Nick | Apr 11, 2013 | Emergency Knowledge, Emergency Supplies, How to Prep
It’s springtime and it’s all getting green. It’s one of my favorite times of year, but also the time where my arch nemesis is waking up from it’s slumber. The first one of the year made it into my office, slow death by Bengal flying insect spray! I know it’s...
by Nick | Apr 3, 2013 | Disaster Preparedness, Emergency Knowledge, Emergency Supplies, How to Prep, Prepping Practice
Every prepper or survivalist should be familiar with the importance of string and rope to your survivability. It’s uses are almost infinite, and it can save your ass in a heartbeat! I learned how to utilize rope when I was in boy scouts as a teenager. My dad had...