Tag: Prepper Skills

The Post SHTF Short Term Rental Threat

Raise your hand if you’ve ever stayed in a short term rental (AirBnB or VRBO).  I’ve stayed in a few myself and they are literally everywhere, including out here in the mountains or the country where others live.  People cycle through these rentals trying to get a little taste of the outdoors and I’d suspect …

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Starlink for Preppers: Reliability, Cost, Speeds

First things first, the hook.  See a screenshot from the test I just ran on my phone a few minutes ago. Key points of this post: Starlink is very quick, almost laughably faster compared to other Satellite providers Starlink is super easy to set up and has been very reliable Starlink’s cost makes it crazy …

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Fitting In: The REAL Gray Man

The Gray Man, an almost tired subject addressed countless times on various prepper blogs / youtube / whatever.  I think I’ve even written about it a few times but lately I’ve been thinking about it so buckle up, here we go again.  Before we get into attire let me ask you a question:  You walk …

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Your SHTF Plan MUST Include Encountering Strangers

It was Tuesday last week and we were on a difficult jeep trail with no cellular service in the middle of nowhere.  The trail was one we found by chance and it was rough and rocky,  as such we aired down the tires and made a slow but steady go of it.  We crossed a …

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You Carry a Gun, But Not a Tourniquet…

So you carry a handgun for self defense…perfect so do I.  Let me ask you something:  how many gunfights have you or your close friends been in over the last 10 years while here on US soil?  The answer is probably none.  Now let me pose another question to you: how many vehicle accidents have …

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Eating Food that EXPIRED 9 YEARS AGO

I’ve written about expiration dates on canned food before but this was probably the most expired thing I’ve eaten and as such I thought to share with everyone.  As far as tiered food storage I’d rank canned food as #2 on the list, all of the items you have in your fridge / freezer would …

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Run Silent Run Deep: Generators for SHTF

The idea of having a generator for T-SHTF is not a new one, I probably wrote my first article about them almost 10 years ago.  Yet as technology changes the way we approach using generators should change.  We now have generators that can run on dual fuel (gasoline / propane), very powerful inverter generators that …

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When was the last time you missed trash day?

Even out here in the mountains we need trash removal, after all who wants a bag full of leftovers steaming in the sun for weeks on end?  Tuesday is our day and we have missed that day twice this year (and had our can stolen by a bear) and each time it was such a …

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Women Shooters: Training vs Carry Pistol

I was at the range today with my missus, the recipient of a new Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro, a compact 9mm fitted with a Holoson RDS.  It fit her hand well, she loved the 15 round capacity and it should be noted that we spent lots of time with her trying other pistols out before …

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What Prepping IS, and what it IS NOT

When I think back over the last 10 years I have to consider all the times it would have been entirely plausible to max out credit cards buying supplies, quit my job whilst hunkering down and waiting for the impending doom to manifest itself.  If you go back and scan other doom type websites you’ll …

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Using a Camper (RV) for SHTF?

So you managed to get your family out of the city and followed the plan expertly, getting away from the mass carnage of SHTF and have been sitting in the wilderness quite cozy for a week.  Your black and grey tanks are full and while you could simply dump them on the ground that would …

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Prepping Cycles (Annual, Bi-Annual, Quarterly, Monthly)

This past week I spent a few days getting ready for winter (it has already snowed here in CO on top of the 14k feet mountains), two years ago our first snow where I live was in early September.  It has been raining almost every evening for months which is unheard of and it makes …

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PJ is Back (but where have I been?)

Greetings everyone! It’s been a long time but I wanted to assure everyone that I’m alive and well and still kicking here in the mountains of Colorado. Life in the early 40’s for me has been crazy but things have worked out for the best. I retired from the Army, quit a corporate job, got …

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Water Storage (5 Years Later)

Water storage = life. Have you ever forgotten to pay your water bill or maybe your well pump gave out? Both have happened to me and I’m pretty sure I hit the faucet to turn it on (with no results) at least 50 times a day. We all use a LOT of water. What’s the …

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Winter PCC’s and PCI’s (Snow on 08 SEP 2020)

08 SEP 2020 and the snow is falling, it has been all day and will continue through the night.  Our last snow was early June and our first snow is early September, just the way I like it.  The temps have plummeted from the 80’s to the 20’s and it’s fantastic, bring on the cold …

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