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PLANNING

Even if you're not the world's best handyman, make sure you've got some basic tools, hardware, wire, duct tape, and superglue.

Looking for a binocular? Read on to know why you need one and how you can find the right binocular for you.

I'll share what I've learned about feeding my flock. I'll also discuss some ways to maintain chickens in a self-sufficient manner and feed your

There are many different answers to survival questions, but having a bag packed and ready if staying home isn't an option is an excellent

Do the best you can to make your shelters, storage areas, and common buildings like a bank vault, defeating them before they even try.

There's a greater need for apartment dwellers to prepare. They don't have the resource advantage that someone living in suburbia has.

Access to a stocked survival shelter means the difference between life and death in an emergency. Unfortunately, your safe spot is only as good

Our understanding of disasters and the risks we face have expanded. We now have a whole plethora of disaster scenarios we study, seeking out

Planning for an escape route is mandatory. Every bug-out plan being built is a task of personal nature, and it requires ample knowledge of

Staying prepared is the best shot at survival. For being prepared, you have to know the risks, make the plan, & build the stockpile

If you aren’t sure about driving an RV, you can take courses that can help you learn in a safe environment and improve your

Remember that a base camp doesn’t have to be complex and you don’t need a tone of resources to make it work. You need

History has shown us that panic can trigger a profound state of dysfunction that leaves a person incapable of acting, stilling their every instinct

I learned that it pays to have an exit strategy with triggers to set your plans into motion. This is a correct principle of

The increasing number of wool and cotton blend fabrics makes it difficult to figure out which ones are better in terms of reducing fire-related