Category: Bug Out

Incredible Expandable Tent- Sleeps 3 to 16!

Incredible Expandable Tent- Sleeps 3 to 16! This tent is like WOW! It literally can expand from a single tent sleeping 3 persons to a mini village which includes a dinning area or living area that sleeps 16! It also touts a mini carport and or a screened front porch depending on your needs and …

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27 Skill Building Basecamp Projects

27 Skill Building Basecamp Projects The Survival Sherpa gives us 27 projects that can be done to build your oasis base camp in the woods, all while honing your bush craft skills. The more comfortable you and your family are preforming these tasks the more confidence you will have if these skills are ever needed …

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Bullet Proof, Pop Proof, Airless Tires

Some posts may contain affiliate links. Bullet Proof, Pop Proof, Airless Tires (2 links) These honey comb tires are bullet proof, pop proof and airless! Developed in 2008 by Resilient Technologies and were set for sale to the military when the company was sold now in the hands of Polaris they are still awaiting release. …

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Survival Skills You Didn’t Know You Needed

Some posts may contain affiliate links. Survival Skills You Didn’t Know You Needed You may think, what would I possibly do with a Navy SEALS training skills in an emergency? Until I read the featured article I thought the same thing. I am unlikely to be in a jungle or desert location but that isn’t …

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Backyard Bushcraft W/O the Wilderness!

Some posts may contain affiliate links. Backyard Bushcraft W/O the Wilderness! When I think of using bushcraft I think of the woods, mountains, and the wild. It has been the excuse for many of us to put off working on our bushcraft skills. After all we have jobs, families and places to go, who has …

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What Should be in Your Emergency Binder

Some posts may contain affiliate links. What Should be in Your Emergency Binder Many preppers keep an emergency binder of ‘how to‘s’ and articles that they feel will assist them in the time of an emergency. The featured article is a different kind of emergency binder. The one we are most likely to forget or not think …

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Redundant Capability Not Redundant Gear

Some posts may contain affiliate links. Redundant Capability Not Redundant Gear Prepper terminology has long said one is none and two is one. This is referring to gear and supplies. The reasoning behind it is that if one is broken, lost, used up, stolen, etc.. you have a back up. However, our friend over at …

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LuminAID PackLite 16 Inflatable Solar Light

Some posts may contain affiliate links. LuminAID PackLite 16 Inflatable Solar Light (link + video) Now this is one of those wow items! I saw this video and just had to find out more about them and when I did I knew I had to share that with you! I think they rate as one …

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DIY Emergency Stove From Soda Cans

DIY Emergency Stove From Soda Cans Another example of how what today we throw out in the trash can be something that could become a very useful item in an emergency scenario. I do realize that these little alcohol stoves can be more difficult to use than is one that burns wood or another flammable …

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Benefits of Prepping if Disaster Doesn’t Come

Benefits of Prepping if Disaster Doesn’t Come So, you do all this prepping, and the zombies don’t rise aka no pandemic illness strikes (although we’ve had a taste of a smaller version with covid) or World War III continues to brew but war doesn’t actually break out bringing with it TEOTWAWKI.  Now what? A waste …

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