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The Modular Survival Kit, Cache Valley Prepper

The Modular Survival Kit is a fairly simple concept.  And one that I know that the military is familiar with, but not one that I’ve heard get much attention in the prepping community.  Once I had built up my kit, as any aspiring survivalist would do, I did a few practice bug-outs in the form […]

Pandemic Thoughts, and How’s Your NBC & Quarantine Gear?

As I spend time writing this post, I am on a plane watching the film Contigion. If you have not seen it, it’s a film about a pandemic that started and begins to be widely spread by those traveling. As the film progresses, it is found that the pandemic is a deeply deadly virus. The […]

SouthernPrepper1 on Suburban Security

This was sent to me by a friend, and if you have not seen it, I think it is worth it…  I thought I would share. Suburban Security, Part One httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFSxIIqXU38  

Test Cooking with Preps, Breakfast for Dinner, Part One

I like breakfast for dinner.  I do.  I have James Bond’s fetish for scrambled eggs.  Give me scrambled eggs, an omelet, or frittata any day of the week and I am a happy guy.  So, tonight, we make breakfast for dinner.  I have picked up some tester / samples from various vendors and I am going […]

Hurricane Irene: A Preppers’ Postmortem

The storm has come and gone. Your experiences all depends on where you were at the time. Some places by me got hit hard (and are still without power as I write this). Others like my immediate area got away pretty cleanly (unless you were right on a canal). Even house by house was different. […]

Hurricane Irene, What I Missed, What I Didn’t, and What I Learned.

Admittedly, I missed the “center” of Hurricane Irene. Rather, I missed the heart of the storm. I made my way west to Pennsylvania, not to bug out, but to a good friends bachelor party.  The upside is that I was going to be west of Irene.  The downside, if there is one, is that (in […]

Hurricane Irene: Observations From The Front Line (Proud To Be A Prepper!)

As of writing this Hurricane Irene is forecast to hit Long Island starting mid-day tomorrow (Saturday) and last through at least Sunday evening.  I’m writing and queuing this for posting on Friday since I don’t know if I’ll have power or internet when it comes. Opinion various but the main two forecasts show the storm […]

The Dirty Bomb Diaries

I wanted to share this with you.  The series was mentioned to me by a friend that is also a prepper.  It seems it came out in 2009, but thought it relevant as many urban and suburban preppers I know are worried about dirty bombs, especially in NYC where I am on a regular basis. […]

Thinking About More Preps, Goals, Milestones, and Disaster

It’s a fantastic evening here in NJ, with the exception of my allergies kicking up, which reminds me. Time to stock up a few seasons worth of Zyrtec or some other anti-hystimine.  As long as they as stored correctly, they should last for several years without worrying they go bad.  I think it is going […]