Building a Quality Survival Kit on a Budget: Part 14
It’s time to add up to $25 worth of goodness to the budget survival kit. This month I am looking at defensive tools.
It’s time to add up to $25 worth of goodness to the budget survival kit. This month I am looking at defensive tools.
It’s time to add up to $25 worth of goodness to the budget survival kit. This month I am looking at items used for treating wounds, preventing infection, and proactively addressing conditions that may require medical care if ignored.
A look at the lessons learned from the Texas Snowmageddon that can help us improve our emergency preparedness for future events.
It’s time to add up to $25 worth of goodness to the budget survival kit. This month I am looking at items used for emergency lighting and illumination.
The struggle to find and afford ammo continues in 2021. As such, I’m revisiting the question of “how much ammo is enough” and share how my ammo goals have evolved with the current market conditions.
It’s time to add up to $25 worth of goodness to the budget survival kit. This month I am looking at items necessary for effective land navigation.
For the fourth installment of the Building Survival Skills series of blog posts, I’m covering the basics of fire making.
It’s time to add up to $25 worth of goodness to the budget survival kit. This month I am looking at items that provide cover, which offer some additional protection in survival situations.
For the third installment of the Building Survival Skills series of blog posts, I’m covering the basics of finding shelter and building temporary emergency shelters.
Personally, I think defensive pistol skills are the second most important survival skills to have (next to first aid skills). In this post, I’ll talk why I think that and how I recommend going about developing that skill set.