How to Create a Pet Survival Kit
When people get busy storing supplies, reading survival books, and practicing their skills, it’s easy for them to forget about their pets.
When people get busy storing supplies, reading survival books, and practicing their skills, it’s easy for them to forget about their pets.
During a disaster, it’s important to fight negative thoughts and emotions. If you don’t, they can overcome you long before your thirst or hunger.
When city dwellers hear the words “wilderness skills”, they usually ignore them. But wilderness survival skills are relevant to urban survival scenarios.
Today I want to share a video by Black Scout Survival. In this video he talks about how to avoid getting trapped or lost in the city during a disaster.
Dehydrating food is a fantastic way to preserve food for the future. But before you jump in, there are a few things you should know.
Don’t throw those leftovers away! Many common foods can be used for all sorts of other things. Here are 32 examples of foods with alternative uses.
If you live in the city, you should carry a knife designed for urban survival scenarios. It needs to be tough, dependable, and capable of many tasks.
Considering that 3 out of 4 adults need vision correction, it’s a wonder eye care isn’t a more common concern among preppers. Here’s what you should do.
There is no time like the present to update your bug out bag, and wearable tech is much better than gear you have to carry around with you.
A delicious meal or snack can really boost your morale. That’s why you need some variety in your food storage. Here are 14 foods you might have forgotten.