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Necessary Skills In A Survival Situation
In the case of a complete economic collapse, large natural disaster, nuclear war, or other major breakdown, certain skills will become very valuable. In today’s modern society, people have become specialized. Each person learns a certain skill for the performance of their job. After a majorAdded Homemade Wood Stove Water Boiler Heating System To The Off Grid Camper
February 2nd, 2012 Today I completed my fireplace water boiler heating system for the off grid camper. The wood stove heats up water, which is routed through PEX tubing to a car heater core. A homemade heater blower box pushes heat through the camper. BA night in my off grid camper during a snow storm
January 23rd, 2012 A friend and I spent a couple days in my off grid camper during a heavy snow storm this weekend. Saturday night was also one of the coldest nights we have had so far this winter. It was a true test of the off grid camper’s abilities.Setting up free homemade camper skirting and passive solar floor heating
January 20th, 2012 I have been working on my camper skirting using free materials I found laying around. I also made some free passive solar heaters under the camper using salvaged materials. Total cost for camper insulation and heating – $0. &nbsRemodeling My Off Grid Camper
January 19th, 2012 I just finished building a desk and a set of book shelves in my off grid camper. The camper originally had two twin sized beds in the bedroom. In all, it had space for 6 adults to sleep. Since I am alone, I figured the extra bed would not doPassive Solar Window Heater For My Off Grid Camper
January 16th, 2012 I recently made a passive solar window heater for my off grid camper. You can find the details here: Passive Solar Window Heater. It isWinter Living In My Off Grid Camper
January 10th, 2012 I have moved my off grid camper even farther away from the nearest house. It is about 1,000 feet into the forest, in a clearing all its own. I also have full sunshine most of the day now, which helps with my solar experiments. I amSurvival Gruel – Eating Your Survival Grains and Stock
I was thinking about how to use all those grains, legumes, rice and other dried survival foods I have put away with minimal cooking and preparation time. And it should be enjoyable to eat, plus fill you up nicely. And it should not leave the body starving for any necessary nutrients. &nbsThe Value Of Trade Items In A Survival Situation
You hear a lot of talk about saving up for an emergency, holocaust, natural disaster or all out war. Many people believe some sort of disaster is coming. The beliefs vary from nuclear war to hurricanes or earthquake, or a complete economic collapse. Whatever the cause, you should be prepared forMainstay 3600 Emergency Survival Rations – Review
I recently tried the Mainstay 3600 Emergency Food Rations just to get an idea what it tastes like and how satisfying it is. It is not a good idea to suddenly need survival rations and then start to experiment with your taste buds. Food should taste good as well as providing all the necessary nutrBuy whole grain animal feed for cheap long term survival storage. Storage, preparation and use of whole grains
After many weeks of research and considering the idea of buying “horse feed” for long term food storage, I finally broke down and got a bag. You can find bulk grains at animal feed stores for much cheaper than grain packaged as “people food” and it is normally the exact saSurvival preparations do not need to be expensive. Many items can be found cheaply or for fee.
One of the biggest obstacles facing people who want to prepare for survival or an emergency is the cost. Many people spend thousands on expensive freeze dried meals, top of the line outdoor survival gear and expensive military style assault rifles. If I went with those ideas, I would still be sitDont just plan for survival and emergency preparedness – practice it
Some people may already be putting away supplies for a rainy day, so to speak. Many people plan for emergencies or a survival situation and stockpile food, blankets, ammo, water and other supplies, but never practice using any of them. What good is it to go out and buy a brand new shiny $1,600 asRoad trip and some things explained
Melanie and I are going on a road trip this weekend. We are going to my Grandmother's 92nd birthday. And I explain some things about our YouTube channel. We were not sure that we were going to go on this trip or not. We only just made the decision for sure. At 92 years oldWinter Care Of Animals At The Off Grid Homestead
Many people have been asking about how we take care of the animals in winter. We make daily videos of our life out here at the off grid homestead but recently we have been busy with projects and have not shown the animals in a while. People were threatening to unsubscribe tPage Navigation: Previous 1 ... 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ... 29 Next (All)



