20 Tips for Solo Camping Preparedness
20 Tips for Solo Camping Preparedness
February 6, 2024
Camping is an exciting and adventurous activity, and it can be even more thrilling when you venture out alone. However, for solo campers, especially solo women campers, it's crucial to prioritize safety and preparedness to ensure a positive and secure camping experience.
Read ArticleThe 10 Essentials for the Wilderness
The 10 Essentials for the Wilderness
January 23, 2024
The concept of the "10 Essentials" for outdoor activities, particularly hiking and camping, has a long history and has evolved over time.
Read ArticleWealthy Preppers: Survival of the Rich
Wealthy Preppers: Survival of the Rich
January 16, 2024
For a long time, prepping has traditionally been associated with average rural folk and suburban families. Now, many of the world's wealthiest individuals realize that life after a catastrophic event will level the playing field.
Read ArticleRattlesnake Preparedness 101
Rattlesnake Preparedness 101
January 11, 2024
Every year, approximately 8,000 people and 150,000 dogs fall victim to rattlesnake bites.
Read ArticlePreparing for Snow Challenges Across Winter States
Preparing for Snow Challenges Across Winter States
January 2, 2024
Winter can be a magical season, blanketing landscapes in a serene layer of snow. However, for some states in the United States, winter takes a more challenging turn, unleashing powerful snowstorms that can pose risks to both life and property.
Read ArticleUnderstanding Food Shortages and How to Prepare
Understanding Food Shortages and How to Prepare
January 1, 2024
Food shortages are a global issue that can occur due to various factors such as natural disasters, political instability, economic crises, and pandemics.
Read ArticleA Guide to Preparedness for your Canine Companion
A Guide to Preparedness for your Canine Companion
November 18, 2023
For outdoors enthusiasts and survivalists, a loyal four-legged companion is not just a pet; it's a valuable ally and an integral part of the expedition. The decision to bring a dog along on outdoor adventures extends beyond mere companionship; it introduces a myriad of benefits that significantly enhance the overall experience.
Read ArticlePreparing for Economic Concerns
Preparing for Economic Concerns
November 2, 2023
In times of economic uncertainty, the responsibility of an educated prepper becomes paramount. The fragility of financial systems and the unpredictable nature of markets call for individuals to take proactive measures to protect themselves and their loved ones.
Read ArticleAll About the Word Prepare
All About the Word Prepare
February 8, 2023
Those who fail to prepare, prepare to fail. All preppers feel this, it’s the basis for the reason many starts prepping. Prepping is a mindset, a way of life; and it all starts with the word ‘prepare’.
Read ArticleHazards of Snowstorms
Hazards of Snowstorms
January 12, 2023
Snowstorms often lead to disaster and quickly become dangerous, causing personal injuries, frostbites, hypothermia, and in severe cases, death. Accumulated snow and ice can cause road blockages, trapping residents indoors and causing car accidents. The list of what could go wrong during a snowstorm is endless.
Read ArticlePreparing for Economic Collapse
Preparing for Economic Collapse
January 10, 2023
Economic distress comes and goes, some bouts are felt harder than others. However, no matter the number of experiences one has with it, just hearing the word "recession" or "economic collapse" can cause the hair on the back of your neck to stand up.
Read ArticleStaying Safe While Traveling During Winter
Staying Safe While Traveling During Winter
January 4, 2023
Whether traveling in the summer, autumn, or winter; staying safe is an integral part of our everyday life and cannot be overemphasized. Safety is a must and should not be handled with a slack hand, especially when multi-ton vehicles are involved.
Read ArticlePreventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Preventing Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
September 7, 2022
Most people automatically reach for a generator, candle, or fireplace when the electricity goes out. All of which can result in carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning if not used properly.
Due to a broken gas line or some unforeseen circumstance, it occasionally occurs even while the electricity is on.
Read ArticleFragility: The Preparedness Catalyst
Fragility: The Preparedness Catalyst
August 26, 2022
Our existence is based on a delicate balance of systems working together harmoniously. Combine that thought with the fact that the only constant is change, and you have an awareness of fragility.
Read ArticlePlaces at Risk of Tornadoes
Places at Risk of Tornadoes
August 20, 2022
Tornadoes are among the most violent and most powerful natural disasters. They appear as an incredibly fast, rotating column of air that assumes a funnel shape. What makes them dangerous and potentially destructive is the high-speed wind that travels with them. Tornadoes can hit nearly anywhere in the country, but their sting is felt the most in the Midwest and southern states.
Read ArticleMaking Room for Preparedness Supplies
Making Room for Preparedness Supplies
August 10, 2022
Preparation supplies, also known as ‘preps’, are an essential part of the Prepper Life. Throughout your journey of becoming a survivalist you will most definitely amass a collection of supplies to ensure you are prepared for all scenarios. Making room for all those supplies is the tricky part.
Read ArticleProtecting Your Property Against Wildfires
Protecting Your Property Against Wildfires
July 29, 2022
As the climate is changing, wildfires are becoming increasingly more common these days. These devastating flames have impacted millions of people and properties. While wildfires cannot be avoided entirely, safeguarding your property and home can help reduce the potential damage.
Read ArticlePlaces at Risk of Hurricanes
Places at Risk of Hurricanes
July 27, 2022
The Atlantic Hurricane Season can be a devastating one. The southeast United States, Caribbean, Bahamas, and other Atlantic regions are especially prone to hurricanes.
Read ArticleHazards of Hurricanes
Hazards of Hurricanes
July 11, 2022
Hurricanes are bad enough on their own. Unfortunately, they don’t come alone. There are several subsequent hazards that come along with them like: Storm Surges, Tornadoes, inland flooding, and more. Preparing for these hazards will make all the difference when you find yourself faced with a hurricane.
Read ArticleHoliday Anti-Theft Measures
Holiday Anti-Theft Measures
November 30, 2021
Tis the Season... for Burglars! The end of year holiday season brings increased reports of home break-ins and theft. Learn what you can do to decrease the chances of it happening to you.
Read ArticlePreparing for Disaster Scenarios
Preparing for Disaster Scenarios
November 9, 2021
As I started making my preparedness plan, I quickly realized it was more like plans. Although there are many factors that need to be addressed for almost every scenario, there are also many unique factors for individual situations that need to be considered.
Read ArticlePrepping without Fear or Anxiety
Prepping without Fear or Anxiety
August 16, 2021
The prepper life is never easy. While everyone else is living life with reckless abandon, you can’t afford that luxury. You are busy trying to remember all the ways to tie a rope, your evacuation plan, or save water in the case that some disaster is bound to happen.
Read ArticleHow to be Prepared for a Tornado
How to be Prepared for a Tornado
May 19, 2017
Tornadoes can occur with little to no warning and can be massively destructive in a short period of time. You can increase your chances of surviving a Tornado with some preparation.
Read ArticleHow to be Prepared for an Earthquake
How to be Prepared for an Earthquake
April 17, 2017
Earthquakes occur when a sudden eruption of energy in the Earths Crust and causes the perceptive shaking of the Earths’ surface, also known as seismic waves.
Read ArticleHow to be Prepared for a Hurricane
How to be Prepared for a Hurricane
March 12, 2017
Hurricanes are tropical storms that have graduated to a storm with a minimum wind speed of 74-75 mph. They form cyclonic storms with high wind speed, heavy rain and cover a large area when formed.
Read ArticleHouse Fire Preparedness
House Fire Preparedness
February 14, 2016
House Fires can spread quickly, and within minutes a home can be engulfed in flames. In the United States, approximately 2,500 people die annually in house fires, and another 12,600 are injured.
Read ArticlePreparing to Become Prepared
Preparing to Become Prepared
March 10, 2015
Becoming a prepper is not just about buying some extra canned food every time you go to the store, it is a project, an ongoing lifestyle change.
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