by Jeremiah Johnson | Oct 22, 2017
ReadyNutrition Guys and Gals, this piece is akin to a checklist with a few extra suggestions you can use to prepare for the coming of the cold weather before it arrives. In past articles, we talked about the necessity of having go/GOOD/Bug-out bags packed...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Oct 21, 2017
ReadyNutrition Readers, this piece is designed to help you plan out your woodcutting when the SHTF…because you’ll have to do it on the Q-T and keep your noise signature at a minimum. Seems easy, right? Well, it’s not complicated, but there are some finer points to...
by Joshua Krause | Aug 7, 2017
I’d wager that no one leaves their home without being at least somewhat concerned about the belongings that they leave behind. Contained within most homes, is the sum total of the owner’s life, and not just in a material sense. There are plenty of items...
by Joshua Krause | Jul 22, 2017
Everyone has the same pressing need in the summertime. They all want to stay cool, which is a cinch for the most part. In the modern world, keeping the temperature low indoors is usually as easy as a click of a button or a turn of the knob. However, everyone should...
by Tess Pennington | Jul 7, 2017
My family and I are just embarking on the journey that is long-distance hiking. We’ve lived in an urban setting for so long that we knew we’d need a lot of gear to really take advantage of the wilderness that is now all around us. I’ve always assumed hiking boots were...
by Joshua Krause | Jun 13, 2017
I’ve written before about the kinds of characteristics preppers should look for in a pair of shoes or boots. There are definitely a lot of factors to consider, including what kind of situation you’re prepping for and the environment you’re living in....
by Joshua Krause | May 8, 2017
Anytime a major storm is approaching, time is of the essence to prepare. We all see the same thing on the news, images of first responders and volunteers constructing sandbag barriers to hold back a potential flood. But have you ever seen that and asked yourself if...
by Joshua Krause | Mar 2, 2017
When ordinary people begin to accumulate survival gear and build bunkers in their back yards, it’s a sign of the times. It’s what ordinary people did throughout the Cold War, and it’s what a lot of ordinary people have been doing since 9/11. But when...
by Joshua Krause | Feb 17, 2017
Whether you’re about to enter the wilderness or a bad neighborhood, or if you become aware of an impending disaster, you have time to dress appropriately for what’s coming. But as we all know, dangerous situations aren’t considerate. They don’t...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Jan 19, 2017
I wanted to touch a little on winter camo and how to go about doing some things on both a budgetary and a practical side. Firstly, it would not seem that winter camo would be all that important, and after all, I just did a piece recently on the Army issue winter camo...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Dec 15, 2016
ReadyNutrition Guys and Gals, do you have woodstoves in your homes? This article is a primer on some of the things you can do with your woodstove, as well as an invite for you to share your stories and experiences with us about what you do with yours. You may...
by Jeremiah Johnson | Oct 21, 2016
So why camo? To blend in, naturally! And what to do about the winter? Well, one can always throw a bedsheet overtop of their head and squat, pretending to be a snowdrift! Seriously, ReadyNutrition Readers, let’s talk about winter camo and cover a few tips and fine...