3 Great Hobbies For Survivalists
Americans have been conditioned to depend on modern amenities and conveniences to live. Now is the time to get back in touch with your inner homosapien.
Americans have been conditioned to depend on modern amenities and conveniences to live. Now is the time to get back in touch with your inner homosapien.
The human body is designed to maintain a temperature of 37 degrees Celsius, or 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Our skin harbors temperature receptors that notice when the temperature outside the body fluctuates. When this occurs, those receptors react like a biological Paul Revere, and shoot a warning signal to the processing center of the brain, the hypothalamus, indicating that the British are coming. The hypothalamus responds by sending in the troops, our muscles and sweat glands, which then try to hold the fort, or the core body temperature, at a constant level. But sometimes, in extreme weather, the troops need some … Read More
While you might already be well-stocked up on necessities, there are plenty of other supplies that you should also have ready to go inside your bunker.
Just about anything can be re-purposed for some other use, particularly in a survival situation. These four items could come in handy when the SHTF.
What can survivalists learn from a TV show filled with corpses and drama? If that show happens to be “The Walking Dead,” the answer is “plenty.”
Must Have Survival Gadgets Whether you’re a die-hard survivalist at heart, someone that enjoys camping in the great outdoors, or just someone that wants to create a survival kit in the event of a disaster, then you’ll want to get in on the action and learn about the latest and greatest gadgets in the survival market. Every day it seems that companies come out with more and more brilliant survival technologies and gadgets that a survivalist just shouldn’t live without. Lighting If you’re lost in the woods after dark, camping out or the power is out, then you’re going to … Read More
After a disaster you can expect the power to be out and the phone towers to be jammed. Fortunately, there are many ways to communicate during a disaster.
Survival cooking is a lot different from everyday cooking. When the power is out or you have to abandon your home, you’ll no longer be able to throw food into the microwave or oven. You’ll have to use a grill, a camping stove, or maybe even an old-fashioned campfire. But if you don’t have a lot of experience cooking without power, you’re going to run into problems. These 5 survival cooking tips will make cooking easier while preserving resources and maintaining your health. 1. While cooking, keep the lids on pots and pans. This will make your food cook faster … Read More