Prepping for your withdrawal from mainstream society comes with a steep learning curve. A small mistake could leave you in a pinch when you least expect it, leading to costly repairs or, worse, the end of your remote hideaway.
Since ammunition is getting difficult to find, consider that air rifles and pistols exercise the same fundamentals of marksmanship and can even be used for hunting.
• https://www.theorganicprepper.com by Daisy Luther
In Northern regions of an unstable country, a battle broke out yesterday in the streets of a small city. Meanwhile, in the Southeastern corridor, protesters continue to clash over control of a monument, and in the North East, rebels have been battlin
We love sourcing bulk food and household goods from local sources as often as is possible. However, where we live, we just can't get everything we need from local growers and producers. This is where Azure Standard comes in.
Washington State has been stocking away millions of dollars of non-perishable food -- so have other US states, and the federal government -- in anticipation of "the need ahead." If states are preparing, so too must you be today. And spread the word
Growing your own food gives you access to fresh fruits and vegetables – something that is invaluable post-SHTF. Knowing how to store seeds properly ensures that you're always ready for the next planting season. To the untrained eye, dry and brittle
The more you can become self-sufficient, the less people can tell you what to do, threaten your livelihood, "cancel" your existence, or otherwise bully you into submission.
I live in the mountains outside a small town in rural Montana, a place you might assume is conservative through and through, and it is, for the most part.
Would you look to a travel guide for survival and preparedness tips? Check out Choose Adventure and learn to navigate unfamiliar and dangerous circumstances.
We get some of the heaviest monsoon rains yet this season. How did our off-grid rainwater harvesting systems perform? This is also packed with a lot of little surprises. Surprises that landed all over our trailer.
I tackled two rainwater harvesting projects that I absolutely needed to get done: Setting up a wet system to collect water from the shed to our poly tanks and fixing broken gutters at the hacienda.
People have been asking me to do an article like this for quite some time. In all the years that I have been writing, I have never seen so many of my readers so alarmed about our immediate future.
• By Trisha Gopal, Samantha Stamler and Andy Lampard
As stay-at-home orders due to the ongoing pandemic have forced many of us to learn to love solitude and become reacquainted with our homes, one couple's life has remained virtually unchanged.
Jim and Jessica Bonilla (Green Dream Project) come on the show to talk about off-grid homesteading, gardening, permaculture, etc... They are in southeastern Arizona
I had no idea that things had gotten so bad. Earlier today, my wife spoke with the manager of a local grocery store because she wanted to place a large order for some canned goods.
Due to just our off-grid living needs and the water intensive needs of our cistern build, we started running low on our water storage. That's when a miracle happened.
As a prepper, you spend time learning how to protect yourself and your family when SHTF. But when that moment comes, how do you decide if you should try to escape to safety or confront your attacker?
Gardening businesses have been booming during the coronavirus lockdowns, and nurseries have busily tried to keep up with the unexpected--and unprecedented--demand.
We need to accept the longevity of our current situation. Regardless of your personal opinion about the virus, things will change for everyone with the second wave.
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