How to Read a Map and Contour Lines
By examining contour lines on a map, you can see exactly where all the hills and valleys are. Here’s how to do it.
By examining contour lines on a map, you can see exactly where all the hills and valleys are. Here’s how to do it.
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With the abundance of bad information out there, it’s easy for new preppers to make mistakes. I’ve made many mistakes myself and I’m sure I’ll make more, but that’s part of the learning process. To help you speed up this process, here are some common prepping mistakes you’ll want to avoid.
The world of prepping, survivalism, and homesteading is basically one huge subculture. And as with every subculture, it has its own terms, acronyms, and concepts that the rest of society isn’t familiar with.
Honey has many health benefits, but it also has other uses, particularly in survival scenarios. In this video, SkinnyMedic shares 5 ways raw honey can be used for first aid.
There are many different survival skills that could prove invaluable in a disaster scenario. Some of these skills—such as marksmanship or the ability to preserve food—receive a lot of attention, while others often fly under the radar.
Every week, buy one of these items and a day’s worth of food. By the end of the year, you’ll be more prepared than 99% of society.
Knots can be very useful. They can be used for boating, construction, and various DIY projects. This video covers seven essential knots.
Although prepping might seem expensive, in the long run, it could actually save you money by lowering your bills and teaching you to make do with less.
A tourniquet is a crucial medical item that should be in every prepper’s first aid kit. If someone has a major wound, applying pressure might not be enough.