Every prepper needs to be familiar with the best foods to stock up on in preparation for a disaster. Here is a detailed list to help you get started. RELATED: Storm Safety Kit 101 | Everything You Need To Survive 37 Sure Bet Survival Foods to stock up on in Your Disaster Stockpile Click here to […]
If you're interested in preparedness, flea markets and thrift stores can be goldmines. You can get prepper items for a fraction of the cost.
Holistic preparedness is equal parts skill-building and material preparation. If you have been prepping for any length of time, you have no doubt acquired a fair bit of gear already, and probably have a laundry list of more gear and additional provisions that you have yet to obtain. No matter which way you slice it, ... Read more
When the big one hits, you'll want to be as far away as possible. Here are 10 places to consider.
If you're confused about what to get first as a prepper, here's a list of the 12 most critical things. Forget expensive MREs and "survival food", these are more important.
What a prepper pantry looks like. We all have different budgets, skill sets, and space available. See 12 different prepper pantries.
Martial law will change everything when it comes to how you live and where you can and cannot go. Here are the top 5 places to consider being if and when it happens.
Knowing how to prepare for a national grid outage is an invaluable skill for every survival prepper. Besides electricity, a national grid outage will disrupt other life aspects, including services such as water, food, trash pickups, and even communication. Check out our detailed guide to get you started. RELATED: National Power Grid Outage: What’s The Greatest […]
Every prepper has a plan about what they're going to do when stuff really hits the fan. But is that plan really a good one, or only workable in an action movie?
How prepared are you to survive a world-changing disaster? As Canadian Prepper explains, you may not be as prepared as you think you are.
Pemmican itself is a basic recipe, but it takes knowledge of what makes it great to make a recipe that will last. And that recipe is 3 lb. Bisson and...
Learning how to fillet a fish is a skill that can come in handy for any prepper both indoors and outdoors. Different fish call for different techniques but other aspects of filleting are constant. Here is a detailed roundup for several groups of fish. RELATED: 6 Valuable Bass Fishing Tips For Beginners Detailed Overview on How […]
While most survival foods will have a limited shelf-life, there are a few foods that can be safely stored for more than one hundred years.
Learning new skills and sharpening existing ones is an indispensable part of prepping. The old adage that says if you don’t use it, you lose it, is absolutely true and to keep the old brain matter functioning you’ll need to be feeding it new information on a regular basis. Pound-for-pound, the best way to get ... Read more
Here's a list of 22 foods that don't expire! Make a mental note that these items either won’t ever expire, or have a shelf life of more than 10 years.
It is wise to learn from the experience of others. We can look to the trials, tribulations, and lived experience of others who persevered through challenging circumstances that we ourselves may yet face. Their choices, skills, training and attitudes should inform our own. It is no stretch to say that there is nothing new under ... Read more
Foraging for edible wild plants is an invaluable skill for preppers as survival will often depend on eating what’s available. Lucky for you, the wild is a garden of free edibles waiting to be harvested as long as you know what to go for. RELATED: Winter Foraging | Guide to Foraging Winter Survival Food 20 […]
Here's a list of items you should stockpile in case of emergency, along with a list of barter items you can use to buy what you need after a disaster.
Here are some suggestions for DIY projects that will improve your emergency preparedness and save you time and money in the long run.
Preppers often have to explain their preparations to family and friends, but there's a simple solution: Stop explaining and keep your preps a secret.
When disaster strikes you have to be prepared. This is why we recommend storing these 100 items that run out first during a crisis
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Disaster prepping doesn't have to be expensive. Stockpile these cheap survival items and be prepared for any emergency.
Hoarding isn't always a bad thing. If you're a prepper, there are many items you should be hoarding. You never know when you'll need them.
After a collapse, some things will increase in value along with demand. Here's what to stock up on in advance to trade with.
There are many mistakes that a prepper can make, but there is one mistake, in particular, that is very common and very deadly.
Even hardcore survivalists can overlook things. What did you overlook? Here are some survival items you might have forgotten to buy.
WD-40 is incredibly useful, especially in a survival situation. Here are 40 reasons to stock up on this old-favorite item.
In this video, Canadian Prepper goes to the dollar store and purchases $100 worth of supplies. Here's a list of the things he bought.
A prepper notebook is a valuable resource. It is a place where you can record your preparedness plans, thoughts and ideas. Every prepper should have one.
How do you know when it's time to hunker down or bug out for the long-term? Selco shares the signs that should warn you that the SHTF is near.
Even those who have spent their whole lives preparing for disaster are prone to mistakes. And once you make them, there’s no going back.
Over a dozen PDF printable prepper inventory lists to keep all of your prepping aspects organized. Extra space to add your own list entries.
Use this prepper supply list for your emergency food storage, prepper pantry, livestock checklist, and more!
The dankest prepper memes on the internet in one spot. If it's a meme related to prepping or survival, we've got it in our library...
Paper clips have many survival uses from making weapons to fixing your glasses. Here are 24 reasons to stockpile some paperclips.
When disaster strikes and you are away from home, one of the best things you can do to survive is to become a gray man.
It’s more important than ever to prepare for a financial collapse, so in this article I’m going to cover 17 things you should do.
If the grid goes down for a long time, we'll be forced to rely on lost survival skills that our ancestors took for granted.
There has been plenty of concern in recent years with the overuse of antibiotics, and the risks that overusing them
This article is a very comprehensive list of emergency supplies you need to start stocking up on in your home so you are prepared for emergencies! National Preparedness month is in September, so it’s time to get your home stocked! You can print out an actual list of all these items by completin
Hoarding isn't always a bad thing. If you're a prepper, there are many items you should be hoarding. You never know when you'll need them.
Many survival foods get overlooked. Here's a list of energy-rich foods that offer a long shelf life as well as the nutrition you'll need.
If you're a new prepper, here's a list of 30 survival items that will help you and your family survive most temporary disasters for up to two weeks.
If you’re planning on going completely “off the grid,” knowing how to survive without electricity is definitely a must-learn skill. Here are some tips on what you should prioritize as you make this next big move. RELATED: 5 Things You Need To Know When Camping Without Electricity 10 Tips on How to Survive without Electricity […]
An important part of manhood has always been about having the competence to be effective in the world — having the breadth of skills, the savoir-faire, to handle any situation you find yourself in. With that in mind, each Sunday we’ll be republishing one of the illustrated guides from our archives, so you can hone your […]
From injury to disease, pain is a very common ailment or symptom that can take down the toughest of the