It is better to have a wide variety of gloves on hand so that you can address any situation that comes up without
I’m constantly coming into contact with new survival and prepping gear, either because companies send me samples to review or I’m finding them on
The holiday season is a time to be grateful for a nation in which we have so many blessings and when we stop and
A bug out bag for traveling reduces your travel anxiety, and boosts your self-confidence, knowing that you have the means to survive should a
Necessity is the mother of invention, and having an emergency blanket in your bug out bag or in your EDC is a great way
A get home bag is an essential item if you spend most of your time away from home, and you need to cover a
Many of the components presented here in Part 3 came out of my personal Pocket Survival Kit and require proficiency in their use to
You should consider your safety first. You will need to invest in some safety gear for your disaster tool kit. During a disaster, people
Disasters never come announced, so it is better to be safe than sorry. Putting together your first survival kit is one of the first
You can add gear endlessly and if it bloats your PSK to the point where it doesn’t always find its way into your pocket,
A pocket survival kit should pack a minimum of survival gear into a package small enough to carry comfortably on your person when you
Sunglasses are part of my everyday carry kit, both when I’m cruising around in my car, or when I’m with my bike, and especially
We all have that one person who we always struggle to find the perfect Christmas gift for. If that person is a prepper, that
What if I was to tell you that you don’t have to spend a fortune and you don’t have to buy every single piece
There are resources that can prove invaluable for survival – things that you can recycle, collect, or repurpose into useful tools and bargaining chips.