How to Store Backup Water in Your Garage in 55 Gallon Barrels
If you’ve ever thought about stocking up on enough water to lost a long time–not just a few weeks, but months or even years–this video by City Prepping tells you how to do it.
If you’ve ever thought about stocking up on enough water to lost a long time–not just a few weeks, but months or even years–this video by City Prepping tells you how to do it.
In this video, Black Scout Survival makes a gas mask with a bottle, a can, rubber bands, cotton rounds, duct tape, medical tape, and activated charcoal.
Honey has many health benefits, but it also has other uses, particularly in survival scenarios. In this video, SkinnyMedic shares 5 ways raw honey can be used for first aid.
When choosing foods for your bug out bag, the weight to calorie ratio of your food is the most important thing to consider, but you also need to think about the shelf life, the macronutrients, and how hard it is to prepare.
A simple and easy way to keep your feet warming in the winter that only costs a few dollars (if that). Watch this video to see how it’s done.
If you’re in the middle of a disaster and you didn’t stock up on over-the-counter medications, you’ll regret it.
There are many different survival skills that could prove invaluable in a disaster scenario. Some of these skills—such as marksmanship or the ability to preserve food—receive a lot of attention, while others often fly under the radar.
Survivalism isn’t just about gathering supplies. It’s also about making use of everything around you–or on you–in a survival scenario. As you’ll see in this video by Sensible Prepper, even a simple T-shirt has at least a couple dozen survival applications.
Here’s a quick and easy DIY stove tutorial that anyone can do. All you need is a soup can and an old fashioned can punch opener.
Knots can be very useful. They can be used for boating, construction, and various DIY projects. This video covers seven essential knots.