9 Ways To Stop Looters From Driving Down Your Street
After the SHTF, you want to make sure that gangs of looters don’t come driving down your street, looking for houses to rob. #urbansurvivalsite #civilunrest #selfdefense #survival #prepared
After the SHTF, you want to make sure that gangs of looters don’t come driving down your street, looking for houses to rob. #urbansurvivalsite #civilunrest #selfdefense #survival #prepared
With a little patience, you can open a tin can without a can opener or any other tools. Here’s how to do it.
There are certain types of people you’ll want to steer clear of after a widespread disaster or during a grid-down scenario. #urbansurvivalsite #shtf #prepper #preppers #safety
Canadian Prepper talks about something he calls the 100-to-1 rule of grid-down survival. He says, “One hour invested in…any activity is worth 100 hours when the power is out.” #urbansurvivalsite #offgrid #offgridliving #survival #amish
Paracord—short for parachute cord—is one of the most versatile tools you can have in a survival scenario. It is both heavy-duty and flexible.
Tree bark has been used for food and medicine for centuries. But before you grab a piece, make sure you know what you’re doing.
To make rope from trash bags, you have to cut the bag into strips, twist up those strips, then coil two strips together in the opposite direction. #urbansurvivalsite #rope #trashbags #survivalhacks #diy
The more hidden dangers you uncover and prepare for, the less likely it is that your survival plan will be derailed. #urbansurvivalsite #survival #survivalskills #emergencyplan #plans
The idea that outdoorsy people are automatically good at surviving in the wilderness is just one of ten common lies pointed out in this video by EverydayTacticalVids. #urbansurvivalsite #bushcraft #wildernesssurvival #bushcrafting #survival
Camping in a bad spot could ruin your vacation and potentially cost you your life. In this video, Black Scout Survival goes over 5 W’s to keep in mind when selecting a campsite.