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Building a ferro-cement shed

Building a ferro-cement shed Most of us have wood or metal shed where we store our own overflow.  Depending upon our unique locations and uses they have their pros and cons. Many of those issues are resolved when they are built with ferro-concrete. I thought that it would be much more expensive and labor intensive …

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Thin Ice Ahead! Rescuing Someone Who Has Fallen Through Ice

Thin Ice Ahead! Rescuing Someone Who Has Fallen Through Ice Even if you don’t currently reside in a region that freezes during winter months, knowing how to rescue someone who has gone through the ice is preparation worth looking at. The weather is shifting across the world and areas that haven’t seen snow and ice …

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Hunting, processing, and cooking black bear

Hunting, processing, and cooking black bear Before you run out and hunt yourself a black bear there are things you should know. 1st make sure it is in season in your region and that you know your prey. Bear can be extremely dangerous. When ever you take a creature’s life for food, insure that you …

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Burn Injuries On and Off The Grid

Some posts may contain affiliate links. Burn Injuries On and Off The Grid Other than excessive bleeding these are the types of injuries that frighten me the most. I have I have a close relative who was burned badly enough to require skin grafts (much worse than is pictured above) and saw the pain, infection …

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What You Need to Know About Hunkering Down

What You Need to Know About Hunkering Down Many of us have a plan to bug in  or hunkering down in place. But do we really know what that entails? Imagine being confined to just your property or a portion there of for months at a time. Are your resources renewable? Are you prepared for …

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14 Signs It’s Time to Bug Out

14 Signs It’s Time to Bug Out

14 Signs It’s Time to Bug Out One of a prepper‘s biggest concerns is knowing when to call it a go and get out of dodge. When do you drop plan A to hunker down in place and bug out? Often things get bad so slowly that we miss the meaning of each event and …

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Canning Game Meat Guide

Canning Game Meat Guide I like this article because it covers all the safety concerns regarding canning meat. Even gives you the low down on types of pressure cookers. If you’re a hunter now or likely to become one post SHTF preserving the game will be imperative. Check out this comprehensive guide on canning game …

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OPSEC: An Alternative View

OPSEC: An Alternative View OPSEC is always a hot topic in prepping circles. The majority feel that keeping the bulk of our preparations quiet is a safety issue. Believing that if your level of preparedness is known it can make you a target for looters, the desperate seeking more help than you have to give and …

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The Most Likely Infections We Will Battle Post SHTF

The Most Likely Infections We Will Battle Post SHTF Poor hygiene, a lack of safe water, poor cooking methods, hurried burials,  and less than adequate medical care will all lead to a plethora of infections that will plague the survivors of any major disaster.  History tells us that the number of casualties after a disaster …

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Dead Wrong: 26 Survival Myths

Dead Wrong: 26 Survival Myths There are myths that make the rounds in all preparedness circles. Some are so ridiculous that no one pays them any mind. But there are those that sound logical if a single factor is not considered. Those that are partially true and even those that are credited with saving so …

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