by Tess Pennington | May 10, 2017
Imagine this scenario: It’s the year 2005 and you are living in the heart of New Orleans. A hurricane is threatening to hit and even though the city sits 8 feet below sea level, you choose not to evacuate or even prepare because you’ve seen many...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Oct 14, 2018
Whiteout conditions can be dangerous if not deadly. With cold weather around the corner, we’re going to cover some basic information on what you need to do when driving in these winter conditions. For those of you who are unaware of what it is like driving in whiteout...
by Joshua Krause | Jan 20, 2015
Oftentimes preppers get carried away with their plans when they prepare for the really scary scenarios, like nuclear war, meteor strikes, pandemics, and solar flares. But for the most part, these are rare events that many of us will never encounter firsthand....
by Jeremiah Johnson | Jan 6, 2017
Readers, I’m not so much into gadgets and gizmos as many people, but one of the things that I have done is to amass what I call a “micro” toolbox. When you’re in a bind, you may have only what is on your belt or in your pockets to rely on. But what about things you...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Jan 2, 2018
ReadyNutrition Guys and Gals, this article is presented by request of one of the readers. Here is the requesting comment, as posted to the recent METL (Mission Essential Task List) article of mine: RedClay: “How about a list of circumstances for when it’s time...
by Contributing Author | Dec 3, 2013
Since the episode last night of Doomsday Preppers had a guy modifying an old school bus to be his battle wagon after the destruction caused by of an F5 tornado, I thought I would share this article showing other options you might consider. While I will admit, part of...
by Tess Pennington | Jan 4, 2014
Winter brings about erratic weather patterns and chances are that we may be caught in them while we are driving. Blizzards, black ice, and whiteout conditions are just a few of dangers of driving during winter. Emergencies typically come when we least expect them, and...
by PrepperProject | Aug 20, 2014
Choosing and purchasing a bug out property is a daunting task. The cost can be prohibitive for families trying to keep up with everyday expenses and the list of considerations might turn most people off. However, if you are considering a survival retreat, here is a...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Aug 9, 2018
There are many completely everyday occasions during the summer months when a trailer is a nicety: that happy family vacation to a remote wilderness area, or the family trip to the beach. Visiting the relatives in another state without imposition. The list runs on and...
by Tess Pennington | Jun 9, 2011
Anyone who had the displeasure of evacuating knows of the frustration and heightened stress levels you experience. Not only do you have to ensure you have ample supplies, but you also have to deal with the mass exodus of the city. Quite simply, it is not fun and not...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Apr 10, 2015
[Editor’s Note: Hurricane Katrina was one the deadliest hurricanes in the history of the United States. With a storm surge of twenty feet tall, it was hard not to find the storm’s wrath. 1,833 individuals lost their lives from the storm and countless...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Mar 5, 2018
It’s important to keep an ever-vigilant eye out for great prepper deals. You should never go broke trying to get prepped. Right now, you might be able to find some great winter related preps. ReadyNutrition Guys and Gals, I recently wrote about bugging-out in...