Category: Survival Tips

How To Make A Wood Gas Stove

Cheap and easy Wood Gasifier Stove, explained by Innovative Solutions.  He makes it even easier, make it in 20 minutes. Published on Oct 9, 2012 In this video my buddy Survivor Johnny shows off his latest creation. It is a wood gasifier stove. Very cool design that burns almost smokeless in a very efficient manner. …

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Fire Making on a Rainy Day

When you need fire, it doesn’t matter if Mother Nature is not going to give you the perfect conditions all the time. A fire can be the difference between life and death and being able to light one under any circumstances is an extremely valuable skill to have. This is a great video to learn …

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3 Reasons That You Should Keep Your Supplies Hidden

  Preparing for disaster is almost a social affair these days as much as it is for survival. Families get together to share information and to talk about doomsday. Classes and programs are offered and people broadcast where they shop, what they get and how to find the best prices. While it is important to …

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Organizing Your Files and Important Documents

  The subject of disaster preparedness usually involves food, clothing, shelter, tools and a plan. However, making sure that you have all of your important documents organized and safe will help to reduce a lot of headaches down the line. Think of it this way: Unless we experience a global life-altering event that takes us …

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Homeland Security: Protecting Your Nest

Keeping your home safe and secure involves good sense along with technology or weapons. The whole idea of home security centers on keeping unwanted visitors out while keeping your valuables safe. Unfortunately, you won’t be able to rely on monitoring services that contact police who arrive within moments of an alarm going off. You need …

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Preparing for an Unexpected Earthquake

  Earthquakes have increased in frequency and intensity, and they are happening in the strangest of places. It used to be that the only people that needed to worry about big quakes where residents of areas in which they happened. The reality is that any one of us can be impacted by an earthquake no …

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Critical Moments: Surviving the First 72 Hours After A Disaster

Some of the most critical life and death choices that you will ever make will happen during the first few hours and days after a disaster strikes. Where will you go? What will you do for water and food? How will you attend to injuries or illness? What happens after the dust settles? All of …

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Urban Altoids EDC Tin (v2.1)

I have watched a few of TheUrbanPrepper tutorial and have like them a lot. He has made a few of these little Altoid tin survival tins, I like this one the best of the ones I have seen. Published on Mar 28, 2014 PDF Download: https://www.mediafire.com/?sqii71oe76… DEFINITION: “A mini survival kit is a small survival kit …

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How to: Making Homemade Fire Straws

I have been making these little bad boys for ever and I found a few good how vids on Youtube but Coyotemtnoutdoors was easy to follow and he shows some great trick on putting these together.   Published on Mar 19, 2014 Fire is an important factor in any emergency or survival situation and having a …

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Finding North Using A Wristwatch

One thing that all survival peppers should know is how to navigate. In this video we found wranglerstar shows us how to use a wrist watch as a compass as well as some other great navigation tips. Hope you enjoy this as much as I did. Published on Jun 28, 2013 Finding North using a watch …

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