Survival Caches: What to Put in Them and Where to Hide Them
By keeping all of your survival supplies at any one location you are setting yourself up for disaster. This is where survival caches come in.
By keeping all of your survival supplies at any one location you are setting yourself up for disaster. This is where survival caches come in.
Recently I came across this video by TheLordHumungus who lists 5 survival supplies that most people would never think to stockpile. Here’s the list.
Most people love their pets, but they tend to forget about them when preparing for a disaster. You should stash away supplies to keep your pets alive.
Whether you live in an urban area or just visit one occasionally to see a singer or sports team, you should learn how to avoid an urban terrorist attack.
The list of survival skills that could potentially be useful during a disaster scenario is nearly endless. However, some skills are more important others.
If you’re not prepared for a financial crisis, it’s time to start. Even if there’s never a recession, you should prepare for a personal financial crisis.
Today I want to share a really cool tutorial I found by Survivalist Prepper. This DIY alcohol stove requires a few cheap supplies and is easy to make.
Of all the disasters that might happen, a nuclear incident is the one I fear most. Although it wouldn’t be easy, it is possible to survive a nuclear war.
There are lots of dollar store survival item lists out there, but in this video, he takes the items into the woods and uses them to set up a camp.
This list of 10 things to grab when the SHTF is by The Prepared Wanderer. He shows off the items in his list and explains why he chose them.