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A prepper blog is an online resource that discusses survival and self-sufficiency. These websites may be created by individuals or groups, and you can find a variety of topics to read. While some blogs concentrate on the survival lifestyle, others discuss economic topics. Prepper blogs can be helpful for anyone looking to start a homestead, or simply interested in planning for the future.

Preppers Survive

This site has tips and tricks that will help you survive any emergency. Preppers Survive, a website that has over 12,000 members, is available. Learn everything you need to know, from how to light a fire to how best to navigate the wilderness without a map. You can also subscribe to its newsletter and receive prepper content by email.


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Homestead Dreamer

This blog is written and maintained by a Georgia family. It is clear and easy-to read. It also focuses heavily on practical preparation. The authors are funny and good at grammar. You will find many useful prepper articles here, such as how to grow food from scratch, how to make a wood stove, or how to use aquaponics. This blog has a strong social media presence, including Twitter.

Let's talk about survival

Visit Let's Talk Sustain if you want to learn more on prepping and survival. Ken Youngquist is an outdoorman and adventurer who wrote this blog. His insights on prepping and survival have been featured in the media. He also writes about food preservation and the importance eating local food.


Apartment Prepper

As an apartment dweller, it's important to plan ahead. While you might not have the space for a stand-alone house, apartment dwellers still need to make sure that they are prepared for emergencies. Fortunately, there are several ways to prepare your apartment and keep it secure in the event of a disaster.

Blog for Preparedness Advice

The Preparedness Advice blog is a personal blog by a Combat Veteran. It contains product reviews and survival advice. This blog cannot be used to substitute for professional advice and guidance. It's a forum for free expression. However, it does not offer legal advice. It is not approved by or endorsed in any way by any physician. The author of Preparedness Advice Blog is not responsible for any misuse of the information or products advertised on this blog.


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Self-Reliance/Prepper Journal

A self-reliance/prepper journal is a blog or a magazine that covers topics such as self-reliance, food preparation, and general preparedness. Dave Duffy founded the blog or magazine and it has been around for many decades. It features articles about preparing for an emergency, including a guide on food preservation.




FAQ

Why are survival skills essential?

You may not always have access to food and water, but if you're prepared for an emergency situation, then you'll survive much longer.

You must learn how to take care of yourself and others. If you don't know how to do this, you won't last long when faced with a crisis.

If you're going into the wilderness, you will need to be able to build shelters, make fires, and find food.

These are skills everyone needs to have. These skills will ensure you are safe and healthy when camping.


Why are basic survival skills important?

Basic survival skills include the ability to hunt, fish and make fire. These skills are vital no matter where you live. However, they are even more important when you travel alone or in remote locations.

Survival skills include navigation, self defense, self-defense as well wilderness medicine. These are life-saving skills that must be learned before you venture into the unknown.

These skills are not the only ones you should have. There are many valuable skills that can be useful when you're away from home. If you are planning to spend your vacation hiking in the mountains, you should learn mountaineering skills. If you plan to camp in the desert, you should learn how to survive in extreme temperatures. There are many options to prepare for any scenario, so don’t hesitate to explore new possibilities and learn new skills.


What is your most important survival tool?

A sharp knife is essential for survival. It's not just any old knife; it must have a sharp blade. It won't be of much use if you don't know how it works.

A knife without a blade can be dangerous. A knife with an unattractive blade is dangerous.

The best knives are made by master craftsmen who understand their actions. They take great pride and ensure that each knife is flawless.

They clean their blades and sharpen the knives regularly.

It should feel comfortable in your hand when you are buying a knife. You should feel confident holding the knife.

You shouldn't see any rough spots or marks on the handle.

If you find flaws, request the seller to correct them. Accept a knife you don't like in your hands.


What are the basics of survival in the wild and what do they teach?

The most important thing you need to know when you're living off the land is how to make a fire. Not just about lighting a candle, but also how to use friction and fire flint to start a campfire. You also need to know how to avoid getting burned by the flames.

You will need to be able to construct shelter from natural materials like leaves, grasses and trees. These materials will help you stay warm at night. You should also know how much water your body needs to survive.

Other Survival Skills

You can do other things to help you stay healthy, but they're not as vital as knowing how light a fire. For example, you can eat many different kinds of plants and animals, but if you don't know how to light a fire, you won't be able to cook them.

You'll also need to know how best and where to find food, including edible plants and animals. This knowledge is crucial to avoid becoming sick or starving.


How to Navigate Without a Compass, or with it?

A compass is not able to tell you where your destination is, but it can help guide you back home if necessary.

There are three options for navigation:

  1. By landmarks
  2. Use a compass to find magnetic North
  3. By stars

These are objects you recognize immediately when you come across them. They include trees, buildings, rivers, etc. Landmarks can be useful because they are a visual indicator of where you're at.

Magnetic North is simply where the Earth's electromagnetic field points. If you look up at a skyline, you will notice that the sun seems to be moving across it. The sun actually moves around the earth because of the earth's magnetic fields. Even though it seems like the sun is moving across a skyline, it actually moves around horizons. At noon, it is directly overhead. At midnight, the sun will be directly below you. Because the earth's magnet field is constantly changing, the exact position of the magnetic North Pole changes every day. This can mean that you could be off track for a few days.

Stars can also be used to navigate. Stars rise and set above the horizon. These are fixed points in time that you can use for determining your location relative others.



Statistics

  • Not only does it kill up to 99.9% of all waterborne bacteria and parasites, but it will filter up to 1,000 liters of water without the use of chemicals. (hiconsumption.com)
  • The downside to this type of shelter is that it does not generally offer 360 degrees of protection and unless you are diligent in your build or have some kind of tarp or trash bags, it will likely not be very resistant to water. (hiconsumption.com)
  • We know you're not always going to be 100% prepared for the situations that befall you, but you can still try and do your best to mitigate the worst circumstances by preparing for a number of contingencies. (hiconsumption.com)
  • Without one, your head and neck can radiate up to 40 percent of your body heat. (dec.ny.gov)



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How To

How to Build an Lean-To Shelter

There are many types of lean tos in the United States. They are typically made from wood or metal poles covered by tarps, canvas, plastic sheeting, or corrugated roofing material. The walls, floor, and ceiling are usually built first, then the roof is added.

Lean-tos are temporary shelters that are built to the side of buildings when the weather isn't allowing for permanent shelter. You may also call it a "lean to shed", "lean–to cabin," or "lean–to house".

There are many types of lean-tos, including:

  1. A simple wooden frame with an overhang of tarpaulin. This type of lean to is common in rural areas.
  2. A lean to tent that consists of a framework made of poles and supporting a Tarpaulin.
  3. A lean-to cabin is also known as a "cabin on-frame" and consists of a platform supported with beams and posts.
  4. A leanto shed, also known under the name "shelter–on–a-pole" or “paddock shed”, is made of a frame of poles supported by a cover.
  5. A leaning garage, also known by the names "garage ofstilts" and "overhang", is made up of a steel framework supported on concrete stilts.
  6. A lean to studio is also known by the names "studio-on a-frame" and "studio-on a-post". It consists a framework consisting of two parallel horizontal members, (posts), as well as one perpendicular member.
  7. A lean-to greenhouse, also called a "greenhouse-on-a-post," consists of three parallel horizontal members (posts), one perpendicular member (beam), and a canopy.




 



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