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Review – The Sawyer Mini or the LifeStraw?

In this post, I compare two of the more popular survival water filter options for your bugout, get home and other survival bags. Those...

Review – Primitive Hotel: The Kolarbyn Eco-lodge

Kolarbyn Ecolodge is called “Sweden’s most primitive hotel”! Why? Because there is: no electricity no showers nothing fancy at all, just natural mysteriousness! And that is precisely why...

Review – HydroBlu Water Filters

Recent reviews have been a bit repetitious, no really innovative products or approaches. Recently, however, HyrdoBlu contacted me regarding reviewing their innovative product line. I picked...

Review – Fraxion by Kershaw Knives

Today’s knife under review is called the “Fraxion” and is from Kershaw Knives in my home state of Oregon. Kershaw Knives has come a long, long...

Review – Battery Comparison and Cost

I’m sure there have been cost studies, but I am not aware of any. However, you can do a basic comparison on costs yourself....

Review – Epic Smart Shield Water Filter

After the continued and quite satisfying success of my Epic Pure pitcher-type filter, I decided to look to Epic again when it came time...

Review – The EcoZoom Versa Rocket Stove

When I first got an EcoZoom Versa rocket stove back in 2011, I  barely knew how to start a fire, let alone keep one...

Review – The Goal Zero Yeti 400 Solar Generator

The Goal Zero Yeti 400 is a remarkable generator for those that want a plug and play solar generator. One of the first things I...

Review – EcoZoom Rocket Stove for Off Grid Cooking

The EcoZoom rocket stove was designed by the folks at Aprovecho Research Center and is marketed by EcoZoom.com for use in developing countries as a safer and more...

Review – ‘Pocket’ Revolvers For Off-grid Defense

Arguments about the best carry pistol will probably never end, but if there is a right answer it’s “The one you have when you...

Recipe – 72-45-24-3

As in…. 72 pints of salsa 45 pints tomato soup 24 quarts spaghetti sauce, 3 pints ketchup. Wow. Taya and the children have really put...