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Archives for 2015

Family survival: 5 tips for distributing gear

Learn how to split up your survival kits or bug out bag gear between your family so you’re all covered. Identical kits are not the answer.

EDC: Top 7 things you should carry every day

There are a few items that you should carry with you at all times. Here’s a quick EDC list of things I suggest.

Adapt or die: Why you need more skills and less stuff

Spending all your time on money on supplies and gear could be a deadly mistake. Learn survival and prepping skills instead – here’s why…

The mylar emergency blankets you love SUCK – but there’s hope

Those mylar emergency blankets you all love are crap. Here’s a story of my experience with them in Africa, how they can still be useful, and what I use instead.

The ‘Two is one and one is none’ fallacy

Don’t make the simple mistake most people make when they follow the “Two is one and one is none” principle. By looking at survival a little differently, you can make the right choices in your gear.

How to build an earthquake survival kit

If you’re caught in an earthquake, you may not be able to stay where you’re at. Here’s what you need for a portable earthquake kit bag.

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