The Urban Survival Toilet
If the grid goes down and you’re sticking out the disaster at home, you’ll need an urban survival toilet. Here’s how to make one.
If the grid goes down and you’re sticking out the disaster at home, you’ll need an urban survival toilet. Here’s how to make one.
If you’re planning on doing some traveling by plane this summer, you should put together a small travel kit to make your journey more comfortable. I’m not talking about a full-blown survival kit. Just something that contains items you might want while sitting around in airports or airplanes.
A popular new trend in the prepper community is using gadget pouches and tool rolls to make survival kits and bug out bags. #urbandsurvivalsite #survivalkit #survivalgear #budget #frugal
There are literally hundreds–if not thousands–of prepping tools, gadgets, and supplies that are great to have during a disaster. #urbansurvivalsite #survivalitems #prepperitems #preppergear #survivalgear
Of all the thousands of articles about bugging out, very few of them talk about bugging out in the rain, but it’s a very important topic. #urbansurvivalsite #bugout #buggingout #preppers #gear
What if things get so bad that people have no use for cash or precious metals? If that happens, you’ll want to have some good barter items on hand. #urbansurvivalsite #shtf #budget #survivalgear #survivalprepping
If you could only have 50 tools for the rest of your life, but you want to be able to build or repair just about anything, which 50 tools would you choose? #urbansurvivalsite #tools #besttools #diy #doityourself
In this video, The Green Prepper proves that a little money and patience can lead to a huge stockpile of food. You just have to be consistent. #urbansurvivalsite #grocerylist #grocerybudget #frugalliving #frugaltips
Every prepper understands the importance of having a bug out bag. Unfortunately, a good bag and all the gear that goes in it can be a bit pricey for some people, costing hundreds of dollars. #urbansurvivalsite #prepper #bugoutbag #budget #frugality
When thinking about scavenging, everyone’s first instinct is to head for grocery stores and restaurants. But if you think outside the box, you’ll realize there are many other places you could find useful items.