One thing I made a habit of doing is an after-action review of any major disasters. That means whatever is reported in the news, although I do have few other sources.
Some of you probably thought I’d start with equipment, didn’t you? I won’t preach to you about how training trumps gear… because that’s not what I think.
Among the many outcomes of disasters, the most significant ones include; people getting killed or injured and others losing their possessions and homes.
Prepping as a way of life can present many challenges and even people that have been living off grid for decades can still make some very common mistakes.