9 Reasons Every Prepper Needs A Landline Phone
Following a disaster, a landline phone is often more reliable than a cell phone, and that’s just one reason every prepper should get one.
Following a disaster, a landline phone is often more reliable than a cell phone, and that’s just one reason every prepper should get one.
Canned food can last a long time, even decades, but only if it’s been stored in the right conditions. Even then, you have to be careful.
It’s called the trucker’s hitch knot because it’s still used by truckers around the world to tie down loads on their trucks and trailers.
It is important to know the difference between survival items that you definitely need and those that aren’t a priority.
In case the stores run out of yeast or you’re living off the grid, here are step-by-step instructions on how to make homemade yeast.
#10 cans are large metal cans that are ideal for food storage. They are pronounced “10-pound can” rather than “number 10 can.”
Rocket stoves are named for the roaring noise they make as fuel is burned. Here 11 DIY rocket stove plans to try out.
The acronym TEOTWAWKI stands for ‘the end of the world as we know it.” It is used in writing as a symbol that the world will forever change.
What defines a successful survival torch is its ability to burn for a sustained period of time. Here’s how to make one.
Ranger bands are one of those versatile items you’ll want to include with your survival kits and supplies. Here are 30 ways to use them.