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…

Saturday Videos

Min­i­mal­ist Camp­ing Trip (Part One) httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lq14wIrxT4c Min­i­mal­ist Camp­ing Trip (Part Two) httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rV47qDtwOI Prep­per Trans­porta­tion httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B‑vUzdgSurE SHTF Sur­vival Knife Review…

Disposing of Human Waste in the Suburbs During a SHTF

It’s sum­mer here in the North­east, and it is get­ting hot quick­ly.  Hon­est­ly, I love it.   It’s June, and in the mid 80’s and as I was watch­ing a movie this evening on TV, it hit me.  What hap­pens if the pow­er goes out.  And, what if it stays off for a day or two and I…

Gear Review Kahr PM9

Gear Review Kahr PM9

When choos­ing a con­ceal-car­ry-weapon (CCW), I had many things to con­sid­er. 1) Con­ceal­a­bil­i­ty in typ­i­cal cloth­ing worn in Hous­ton, Texas 2) Stop­ping pow­er, includ­ing reli­a­bil­i­ty. 3) Avail­abil­i­ty and price of ammu­ni­tion, both pre and post-SHTF. 4) Bud­get — I was will­ing…

Rice and Beans? Beans and Rice?

Rice and Beans? Beans and Rice?

Rice and beans – unques­tion­ably the top two items most often cit­ed as “must-haves” in any prep­pers pantry. Even for non-prep­pers, when dis­cus­sion of hav­ing a few extra food sup­plies on hand comes up (and this comes up a lot more these days in a great many venues)…

Saturday Videos

Den­tal Health and It’s Role In Sur­vival httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00rCo0Q6ISE Dual Sur­vival Sea­son 2 Episode 5 & Spe­cial Episode Review, Equip 2 Endure httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PK3jC6Wxb_Q 2011- The Year Of Rea­sons To Start Prep­ping.…

Survival at Sea, 51 Days

Anoth­er sur­vival sto­ry, attrib­uted most­ly to luck. A crew­man on a com­mer­cial tuna-fish­ing boat was the first to spot it: some­thing shiny and metal­lic in the water off the ship’s bow. The crew­man alert­ed the nav­i­ga­tor, and the 280-foot San Niku­nau slight­ly altered…

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