Favorite New Additions to My Bug Out Bag
I have been eying up no rinse shampoo and no rinse body bath for some time on Amazon.com. This week I bought them and they came in… I have to
I have been eying up no rinse shampoo and no rinse body bath for some time on Amazon.com. This week I bought them and they came in… I have to
Taken from a survival forum and copied to a word document late last year for my own review going forward: Now some people live in apartments like myself, I figured
The title says it all. I am not going to write a bunch about this. Just listen to the podcast: http://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/episode-502-bugging-in-vs-bugging-out
A couple weekends ago I tested a bug out route (via vehicle) to a point that intersects with a spot where I can branch off into two or three other
Protecting your preps (Security) is one of the basic five basic survival priorities, and is usually one of the last things we think about when it comes to preparations. One
So, I thought this was pretty cool, and some good advise. In the event you have to bug out in the winter whether you start out on foot, or start
Instructables .com has instructions on how to build an Altoids Tin Stove that you can throw in your car, bug out bag, etc… I am probably going to build one
I read the Survival Spot Blog, almost daily. Partially, because I read through so much stuff, he generally peppers his blog with videos that make for a nice change. Today,
I am writing this post, because, it is probably something I should have written several months ago when I started writing a daily blog on my thoughts about suburban survival.
Well, you no doubt have noticed a change in scenery here at the Suburban Survival Blog. I have updated the look and feel, several images, as well as the widget
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