There may be disagreement about what form the coming Apocalypse will take, but there's no disagreement over getting ready for it. Some suggestions on how to ready yourself for the coming Times of Doom.
The 275 possible Bug Out Locations are broken down into 8 regions of the country. Each region is outlined with a detailed map and information on weather, climate, land, resources, hunting, fishing, wildlife hazards, and specific equipment needed.
If the governments and Elites of the world are taking seed protection so seriously, then it behooves the individual to develop a similar seed bank savings account that can offer real value...
Cody Lundin's 700 square foot home takes advantage of passive solar, and the insulating power of the earth. The roof and walls of his home were built with rebar, gunite, and burlape, with the widows facing south.
The search by the booming North American population of Amish for affordable, fertile farmland has produced settlements in 28 states and Ontario – and has even led parties to scout recently for suitable properties in Alaska and Mexico.
Jason Hodge, father of four children from Barstow, Calif., says he's "not paranoid" but he is concerned, and that's why he bought space in what might be labeled a doomsday shelter.
Physalia is half-boat, half-building, and all green. This mammoth aluminum concept by Belgian architect Vincent Callebaut is meant to travel Europe’s rivers, making filthy water drinkable. At the same time, the ship generates more energy than it uses
On the back of the book, it tells you that on a 1/4 acre, you can harvest: 1400 eggs, 50 lbs of wheat, 60 lbs of fruit, 2000 lbs of vegetables, 280 lbs of pork, and 75 lbs of nuts.
Start calling where you’re looking to escape to from your pre-paid cell number or calling card. Dump that phone every month, yes, the actual phone, and get yourself a new one. Get a new cell-phone with a different number and a different area code...
Today, millions of Americans say that they believe that the United States is on the verge of a major economic collapse and will soon be entering another Great Depression. But only a small percentage of those same people are prepared...
Planning as we all know is the key factor, when considering what tools and equipment are necessary.
* What are you planning on keeping running: is it your vehicle/boat/plane/atv/snow machine/camper?
* What maintenance is required for each
One simple way I have found to bring others into the loop, is to focus my Christmas presents on items that will bring exposure to the subject and be useful for everyday preparedness
He wears no coat though it’s freezing, shines no light though it’s near midnight, carries no shotgun though he’s tramping on the pine-needled tracks of black bears.
He wants to be lost in these woods.
Solar technology is going where it has never gone before: onto the shelves at retail stores where do-it-yourselfers can now plunk a panel into a shopping cart and bring it home to install.
We've written many times about goats being used to replace lawnmowers and to clear brush. Well, we can now add to that list the Seattle-based Rent-a-Ruminant company. Very cool before & after pics.
British victims of the credit crunch are offering to sell their kidneys for 25,000 pounds(appro $40,000) or more to help pay debts, an investigation by the Sunday Times has revealed. At least a dozen adverts have appeared on the internet offering
Ancient Pathways has been offering experientially-based courses in Desert Survival, Outdoor Safety, and Bushcraft since 1989. Our school is designed for those seeking to develop proficiency in both primitive and modern wilderness skills.
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Backyard Chickens, a Web site that began to help city residents raise chickens, says its community of about 27,000 people is growing rapidly, with about 100 new members daily.
It's not often that I'm taken aback by the simplicity and power of an invention, but this one does it for me. It's cheap, anyone can make one and it literally changes lives. Welcome to the water-bottle lightbulb.
These domes have served as an effective shelter against wind, extreme heat and, once painted, rainfall. The largest of the three domes in the picture opposite measures approximately 12' 7" in diameter and is about 6' 3" high at its