Published on Jun 21, 2015 Check out this NEW Waterproof, Survival Fire Kit – EDC – YOU Can Build and Take with You Anywhere! This Fire Kit has 3 Sources of Ignition and Tinder to keep you alive. Great for camping, hunting, survival, emergencies, bug out bags, get home bags and for including in …
Category: Prepping Skills
Portable Homemade Water Filter
ON CHANGING THE FILTER MATERIALS – Please see the full answer below. This filter MUST be used with some chemical means or boiling to make the water safe. This filter is only the first step, a pre-filter, before chemical I get this question often, “How many liters/gallons before you have to change the filter …
Fourth Most Overlooked Item In A Bug Out Bag! Alkaline Battery Re-Charger!
Published on Sep 24, 2015 I had no idea that Alkaline Batteries could be re-charged, in fact I was always told that you could not re-charge Alkaline batteries. But with this cool new re-charger you can re-charge alkaline batteries, Nickel Metal Hydride and Nickel Metal Cadmium as well. http://amzn.to/1MMCjpi
DIY $3 Survivalist Blowgun from Household Items!
Published on Dec 19, 2014 Hope you like this simple build and please be careful! I take suggestions on my facebook page of what to build next so please check that out so you can stay updated. See the links below! Needed Supplies: $1 :Broom Long Reach and Pick Up (Grabber) Cooling Racks …
Six Knots You Need To Know
Uploaded on Apr 8, 2011 How to do-it-yourself instructional on knot tying — demonstrating six essential knots that everyone should know how to tie. Today on Repairs101 I want to share with you 6 knots that I really believe that everyone should know how to tie. Now some people are under the mistaken idea that …
4 Survival Tips And Tricks That Could Save Your Life!
Published on Apr 5, 2015 Get Your Free Prepping Crash Course… http://guidetoprepping.com/crash In this video we will show you four cool survival tips and tricks that will help you should you ever encounter a survival situation. Most people in a survival situation will panic and often make wrong decisions but with the following survival …
Heating Seattle backyard studio with soda cans as solar panels
Published on Jul 9, 2012 Peter Rowan left his job as a “corporate weenie” in 2010 to live a life with less stuff and fewer expenses and with more time to pursue his dreams. Since downsizing his life, he’s begun writing fiction from home (in addition to a teaching gig) so for a bit more …