The sheer volume of things that we need to do to be prepared can become overwhelming. When it does, we look to find balance between our preps and our lives.
The American family starts the day with the routines, and then family members split as they go their separate ways, to school, work, or just to run daily errands.
If you’re like most preppers, your bug out plans leave a lot to be desired. It’s not that you don’t have any plans, but rather that your plans are incomplete.
There are four options for what we should do when we get to our survival retreat, assuming that none of us are willing to put our families in the hands