5 Tiny Items That Will Keep You Nourished in a Survival Scenario
In this video, The Green Prepper talks about five tiny items that are often overlooked, yet pack a big punch in terms of taste, energy, and nutrition.
In this video, The Green Prepper talks about five tiny items that are often overlooked, yet pack a big punch in terms of taste, energy, and nutrition.
What is it that stops people from prepping? In this video, Prepper Princess shares the top 5 stupid excuses people give for not prepping.
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.
If you want to find a safe bug out location deep in the woods, you’ll need to find a road to a place that no one has any reason visit.
If you don’t have money for an expensive space heater, you can make your own DIY emergency heater for only $5. Here’s how.
In this video, The Patriot Nurse explains how to put together a good medical kit for only $50. It covers wounds, diarrhea, and upper respiratory infections.
It’s important that you practice off-grid cooking on a regular basis so you’re not doing it for the first time during a power outage.
Cinder blocks are easy to find for free, and they have almost unlimited DIY potential. Here’s a list of 13 great DIY projects using cinder blocks.
You don’t want to go just anywhere after the SHTF. You want a bug out location that is safe and well hidden, among other things.
This video will show you how to make a waterproof fire starter from Vaseline and cotton balls that is convenient to carry around.