Suburbansurvival Blog
Survivalism & Disaster Preparedness
Resources and Commentary on Prepping in Suburbia
After a year or so of the site being down, we’re slowly relaunching it with all the old content, and writing new content. It’s been well over a year since I’ve done any prepping, and recently started again. Updates over the last 18 months are, Ms. Prepper is now Mrs. Prepper, and there’s the addition of Baby Prepper, too… I feel like it’s all new again, and I’m learning from scratch…
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Saturday Videos
The Importance of Follow Through httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyPqx5nBp6E Using a Pathfinder Knife and Flint to Ignite Charcloth (New Dave Canterbury Video) httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yII8OPZI2QY Home Made Stainless Steel Wood Stove…
Things Happening Around the Survival Blogsphere
Today, I am running around visiting friends and family all day, so I leave you with the words of several other bloggers that I respect, and read almost daily. It’s technically my first day off this year that is really a part of the company holiday, so I plan on…
Contests and Discounts Are Coming
Well, thanks to you, the Suburban Survival Blog readers, we are growing to a size where I have organizations contacting me asking if they can offer you the reader discounts on their products. A little on product vendors offering discounts: I will vet out whether or…
Happy Thanksgiving To All
This is short and sweet, and there may be ore posts today, but most importantly, I to say thank you. Thank you to all of you who put up with my little rantings, learning experiences, etc. Happy Thanksgiving to all…
Dave Canterbury’s New Magazine, Self Reliance Illustrated
Well, it has been a long time in coming, but Dave Canterbury of The Pathfinder School, LLC recently released his new magazine Self Reliance Illustrated. Here is what I received via Email yesterday afternoon, and with permission from the Pathfinder School and their…
Review of Bear Grylls Ultimate Knife & Parang Machete from Gerber by Field & Stream
As a knife fan, I really look forward seeing and hearing reviews about knives and how they work in the field. I hate to make a mistake when buying a knife. Once you have bought and used it, you own it for life, unless you can unload it on someone for a few dollars…
The Mobile Washer
So, I just got my Mobile Washer. Primarily I purchased it for camping trips next year so that I could wash the smoke and body odors out of my clothes while camping for a few days, and decrease the number of clothing items I bring. It looks like a nifty little item…
Apartment Prepping, the Real Deal In My Opinion
I hesitated writing this because I wanted it to be comprehensive, but I don’t want it to be a book. However, I am going to let it be as long as it needs to be at this point. Yesterday, I was out at my NJ Preparedness Meetup and one of the people asked me how I kept…