How To Conduct A “Survival Stress Test”
Don’t wait for an emergency to find out if you are truly prepared. Instead, you can do a survival stress test to see how you would fare in a grid-down scenario.
Don’t wait for an emergency to find out if you are truly prepared. Instead, you can do a survival stress test to see how you would fare in a grid-down scenario.
While one way to stay ahead of food inflation is to stockpile it, there are many additional ways to continue to eat well at a decent price.
You can make a variety of survival items from a simple drinking straw such as a medicine holder, spice rack, fire starter, and more.
There are plenty of items that could be hard to find when supply chains get interrupted. Stock up on these items while you still can.
Every prepper needs a bug out plan, but mistakes made when bugging out can be lethal or leave you struggling to arrive at your destination.
Rocket stoves are named for the roaring noise they make as fuel is burned. Here 11 DIY rocket stove plans to try out.
A great way to get the survival gear and prepping supplies you need is to shop at a military surplus store, also known as an army-navy store.
Here are some unusual ideas for bug out locations and some suggestions on what makes a good place to run to when the SHTF.
Consider what kind of dog would be best during a crisis and what you might want to train him or her to do to help your family after the SHTF.
MRE’s are often touted as a great meal option for preppers. And while these meals do present some advantages, the truth is they may not be the best option.