Greetings to all those who might be reading this, as we move into 2020 the realization that I’ve been working this blog on and off for 8 years comes to mind. I’ve always been relatively obscure (intentionally) with respect to actual details of my life but I suppose a few tidbits of reflection couldn’t hurt. …
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Jun 30
Always carry CASH. I broke my own rule…twice.
There have been multiple times in my life when faced with cash only situations and in almost every instance I was able to produce some Federal Reserve Notes in order to take care of business, this until recently. Two incidents not only steeled my resolve to continue to carry (more) cash, but also to keep …
Jun 10
Today’s Prep: Refining Gasoline Storage Plan
There I was, with a 5 gallon plastic gasoline container hoisted up on my shoulder, spout down into a funnel which was in my truck. Glug glug glug….pause, glug glug. PAINFULLY slow transfer of my storage gas to the truck, I made the decision right there that I would no longer use plastic storage containers …
Jun 05
Bugging OUT is for REAL
I’ve written some articles in the past and shot some video related to bugging out, there are always the naysayers who scoff at the idea. I think what needs to be understood is that the concept of bugging out needs to be kept in context, I’m not talking about some fantasy out of a prepper …
May 28
Preparedness Foods: 10% Off Coupon at Rainy Day Foods
I’m pleased to annouce that I’ve partnered with RainyDayFoods.com to bring you all a 10% off Coupon to be used on their website. Storage foods / supplies are an essential part of the preparedness process, be it for short term outages or the localized natural disasters that we see manifesting themselves throughout the country. I …
Apr 15
Climbed Pikes Peak: Lesson’s Learned
Pikes Peak near Colorado Springs and the Barr Trail to the summit: 13 miles, 7500 ft elevation gain (to over 14k ft) and the last few thousand feet fighting snow and ice. Many folks who do this trek take 2 days choosing to overnight at the Barr camp about 7 miles in from the trailhead. …
Dec 30
Apartment Prepping: Not Optimal BUT Possible
I recently helped someone set up their apartment, someone who understood the value of preparedness but was just not at a point in their life where a home away from things on some land was possible. Let’s face it, some might not even want that in their lives or other circumstances could force them to …
Dec 17
The Hierarchy Of Friends: Next Level Preparedness
When I moved to the mountains I came with my family and dogs and knew nobody, which was a less than optimal situation. While some might subscribe to the lone wolf concept I realize that I cannot be all things, know all things and quite honestly have to sleep sometime. Friendships must be established with …
Dec 10
The Daily Prep: Winter Preparedness Tasks
I’ve been traveling but am home now, a few tasks to accomplish as the weather has definiely changed from mild to extremely cold. The only snow that we have gotten has been sporadic but in this area we are one front away from getting dumped on by the feet. A few key tasks that I …
Nov 21
The Daily Prep: Firewood, water, tires.
Woke up this morning to some ominious looking clouds over the mountain horizon, snow inbound. The wind was such last night that it (once again) wreaked havoc with my tarps covering the wood pile, among other things. I’ve learned quite a bit since moving to the mountains about managing wood for the stove, it turned …
Sep 10
91 Gallon Gasoline Storage Project for Emergencies
Preparedness is always about improving your foxhole, going from where you are to the next level bit by bit based on prioritization and available resources. I currently have multiple 5 gallon containers on site which I cycle fuel storage through, but with three vehicles with a total tank capacity over 70 gallons plus two generators …
Sep 06
Hurricane Irma: This is why we PREPARE.
I’m preaching to the choir but it had to be stated. If you take a look at what is going on right now in Florida it is a classic case of why preparedness should be a critical part of one’s life. Folks are lined up around the block for bottled water that they will never …
Sep 04
Your Bugout / Survival Vehicle Achilles’ Heel
I have a large truck, it’s capabilities are extensive. I can haul people and gear with the full size cab and large bed, I can tow or even winch my way out (or others) of trouble. The powerful V8, 6 inch lift and large tires have gotten me through all sorts of mud, deep snow …
Aug 22
3 Tactical Preps You Probably Do NOT Need
Tactical preps are ultra cool, always good to have some extra kit laying around because…”better to have and not need than need and not have.” Right? Or maybe time and money could be spent elsewhere, after all very few of us have money to throw around at whatever our tactical heart desires. What follows are …
Aug 20
Water Storage Tips and Techniques
I typically store my water off of the ground, whether it be in the basement or garage. The main reason I do so (no matter the type of actual storage device) is primarly to avert the leaching process: concrete to plastic to water. If you search the internet there is no shortage of folks who …
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