by suburban | Jun 4, 2010 | Bug In, Cooking, Energy, Fire, first aid, Food, General, Health, Hygiene, Preparedness
I’m not exactly sure where I got this, but I have had a copy of it for some time now. Maybe a year or two. It is a list of $5.00 or roughly $5.00 items that you can buy weekly to increase your preps at home, or to get you started if money is... Read more
by suburban | Jun 3, 2010 | Personal, Preparedness
I follow MD Creekmore’s TheSurvivalistBlog.net. I think he is practical, not gear heavy, and has a good head on his shoulders because he has been prepping for a long time, as well as going through his own personal SHTF situations. If you are new... Read more
by suburban | Jun 3, 2010 | Bug Out, Gear, Preparedness, Survival Gear
When I worked in NYC and live in NJ, Post 9/11 I had a GHB in my file cabined drawer. 1. 1 Bottle Potassium Iodide Tablets (inexpensive and figured it was good to have in the event of a dirty bomb) 2. 2 x Small Bottle of hand sanitizer (60% alcohol / 40%... Read more
by suburban | May 27, 2010 | Gear, Improvised Gear, Preparedness, Psychology, Survival Gear, Survivalism
Okay, this is the final part in the Car Preparedness series. To me comfort supplies are those extras that will make me just a little more comfortable in the event there is an issue that I might have to contend with. Here is the list: Tent — I keep a four... Read more
by suburban | May 12, 2010 | Preparedness
Squirrel Trap & Hobo-Fishing — Ray Mears Extreme Survival — BBC Survival Fishing Pole (Part 1) Basic Snare Traps for Small... Read more
by suburban | May 12, 2010 | Fishing, Hunting, Preparedness, Survival Gear, Survivalism, Trapping
First, I need to preface this post with I condone poaching for sport. If you are poaching to poach, then you deserve to get what is coming to you. However, if you are in a SHTF situation, then hunting to live or to save your life is another... Read more