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Bartering, Your Urban and Suburban Currency Post SHTF

I cannot deny it.  I have not bartered or traded anything in about 20 years.  The last thing I bartered was wen I was in business for myself, and my customer was an outdoor outfittter type of retail establishment and I bartered a Solstace Jacket, Eureka four man tent, and a new sleeping bag for […]

Basic Mindset of the Urban and Suburban Survivalist

Mindset.  Why do you do what you do?  Why do you prep?  What brought you to this point?  Once you got there, how did it change you?  How did it shift your thought patterns?  The answers to these questions and more are what may be the basis for how you are thinking today.  I was […]

Why Home Security Is Important As A Survivalist No Matter Where You Live.

This is a subject that I feel strongly about.  It might stem from being in the home security business for a few years, seeing homes and personal lives invaded, or worse because the occupants of that particular domicile did not have a security system to help protect them at their perimeter.  Now, this is not […]

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 […]

The Advantage of the Suburban Farmers Market

You might not think there is one.  At first glance you might say, the vegetables are not organic, they have less flavor because they are factory farm grown, they have steroids, etc.  But there is one advantage of the suburban farmers market.  They get fresh shipments of vegetables every day for purchase at a discounted price.  This […]

Review of Ron Hood’s Urban Master Volume 1, The Home

After it sitting on my shelf of a couple of months, I slipped Ron Hood’s DVD on Urban Survival in the DVD player this weekend.   In the first volume Ron discusses Urban Survival tactics for the following categories: Home Away from Home Threats to Your Person Urban Skills Recovery

My “Get Home Bag” Replacement Contents.

Well, as many of you know, about a week ago or so my “Get Home Bag” from my truck was stolen from the parking lot where I had been parking my car for two plus years.  In hind sight, I think it was my fault for assuming that there was ample security.  Rather, I became […]

Lone Wolf or Survivalist Group?

As many of the readers know, I have joined a meetup.com group for preparedness.  I joined for a couple of reasons.  First, as a “lone wolf” I was looking to connect with like minded people to hopefully teach and learn from them.  The second reason I joined, admittedly, was to possibly become part of a […]

A Safe Room For Your Home

I am not really sure this is going to apply to those of us who live in apartments.  However, I may touch on that in this post. Much of what we discuss, or I write, rather, revolves around bugging out.  As mentioned in a previous post, I was going to consider situations in the suburbs […]

What Would You Do If Technology Failed?

Recently, I picked up the book “When Technology Fails” although I have not started reading it yet, I came across this video this morning, and wanted to share it with you. Before I even start to read When Technology Fails, I was starting to ponder, what might happen if it were to fail.  I don’t […]