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How to plan where to place survival caches

There are tons and tons of articles on the web about what you should cache, what they should go in, and how to place them. What I don’t see very often is much that explains how to plan and select cache sites and how to properly document them so the intended person can retrieve them. […]

How to travel safely and securely

One of the most dangerous things you can do in life is travel. Not just traveling as in backpacking through Europe (which would be super cool), but all sorts of traveling. With proper planning and understanding, you can make it less of a risk.  I’ve done a LOT of traveling over the years, throughout all of […]

What you need in your bug out bag – a comprehensive look

A bug out bag is critical but what do you put in it? When considering disaster preparedness, keep in mind that what survival gear and emergency supplies you add to your bug out bag and then pack for your survival kit can mean the difference between life and death, or at least affect your level of comfort if SHTF and you had to get outta dodge. Read this article to find out what you should consider putting in your bug out bag.

Ford F-series 4×4 as a bugout vehicle

Ever considered a pickup truck as a bugout vehicle? Here’s a breakdown of what to look for and an example of one.

Documenting your bug out route or cache locations

A video camera is a great tool for preppers to document a bugout route or to be able to find your cache locations.

Should you build a SHTF team or go it alone?

If SHTF, is it better to trust no one and go it alone or build a team to go through hell together? Both plans have their pros and cons. If you build a team, what should you look for? How do you trust them?

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