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How to Prep for Martial Law

We live in uncertain times with constant threats knocking at our doors. One day, we might live under Martial law, and although the use...

How To Calculate Your Water Needs For Survival

I’m really trying to emphasize storing water big time because I don’t want my readers standing in line to get water from their local...

Things The Recent Heatwave Should Teach You About Prepping

  Source: Pixabay.com The summer of 2018 saw an unprecedented heatwave hit the USA, and the general scientific conclusion is that these kinds of extreme periods will...

Different Types of Bug Out Locations

Let's dig into bug out location and how to choose the right one for you. Also, what considerations to make and where is right...

Review – Prepper’s Long-Term Survival Guide 2

Recently, Amazon sent out emails to those who have pre-ordered Prepper’s Long-Term Survival Guide 2, letting them know that the book was “unavailable” and...

How to Make Char Cloth with a Zippo! Survival Hack

Learning how to make char cloth is an essential skill set every woodsman needs to know. Why you ask? Because char cloth is simply...

8 Canned Cheese with a long shelf life

Once opened, we say the cheese should last about 4-6 weeks (if not longer), but this is dependent on how the cheese is handled and stored. It...

Why Sunflower Seeds Make The Perfect Survival Food

Sunflower seeds are more commonly eaten as a snack than as part of a meal. They can also be used as garnishes or ingredients...

Essential Prepper Skills For The Wilderness

Every year dozens of people die in wilderness settings because they were completely unprepared to face the dangers that lurk in nature. Thinking about...

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...

The Ancient Secret That Still Lights Up The Wilderness?

Discover how outdoor experts create fire using a technique that predates modern civilization yet remains one of the most reliable methods in the wilderness. This forgotten skill transforms ordinary hikes into memorable adventures and connects you to generations of explorers who relied on nothing but stone, metal, and knowledge to survive. Master this ancient art that outdoor guides still use today – because some traditions endure for good reason.