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Field Fitness For Hunting And the Wilderness

Wilderness Survival / By Harrison Caine

Heading out into the wild is exciting, it’s the Huckleberry adventure we all hold dear, add hunting to the equation and that adventure just took an upward spike in adventure credits. You’re planning a trip into the vastness of America somewhere to roam free and live off the land, harvesting a quarry that will sustain …

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Is Knocking on Someone’s Door Harassment?

Laws and Regulations / By Tom Marlowe

In life, there comes a time when you might need to get a hold of someone at their home. Maybe you’re trying to sell them something, tell them something, or make it inquiry. Whatever the reason, you might have caused to go knock on their door. If they don’t answer, or you have to make …

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How to Stockpile a Ton of Toilet Paper

Preparedness / By Tom Marlowe

Not all of what we require to prepare falls into the category of a traditional survival necessity- food, water, medical supplies and the like. Some useful, even essential, preps are everyday goods that may seem ordinary, but are still one of those things that can make life a little more bearable and much easier. There …

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How Safe Is It To Heat Food Directly In The Can?

Food and Water / By Perrin Adams

Canned food has been a staple in pantries and has seen lots of people through hard times. Not only are they compact, but the shelf life of canned food is also long-lasting. This makes it ideal for preppers and survivalists alike. Everything can come in a can, from meat to soups and vegetables. The methods …

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So, How Long Do Firestarters Last?

Wilderness Survival / By Perrin Adams

It is common knowledge that fire is needed to survive, whether that be in the wilderness or even at home. Fire is used for warmth, cooking, washing, and a multitude of other uses in our everyday lives. Learning to start a fire is almost a rite of passage for those looking to go camping or …

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10 Ways to Remove a Tree Stump from Your Property

Homesteading / By Tom Marlowe

If you have any amount of property at all, even just a front and back yard in the middle of Suburbia, Anytown, USA chances are you’ll have a tree or two or even many on it. Trees don’t last forever, and when they die from disease, age, damage (or just aggravating homeowners with their copious …

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How to Cure Meat the Easy Way

Survival Recipes / By M. I. Grey

Is there anything better than cured meats? Salt, fat, and time are the best ingredients. Oh wait, this is a prepping article. Let’s start over… Is there anything better than curing meats? Protein will be a commodity when things go sideways. You will need the means to store meat throughout the seasons. And one of …

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Peanut Butter as a Survival Food – Is It Any Good?

Food and Water / By Perrin Adams

Preppers and survivalists alike are always on the lookout for the most shelf-stable and nutrition-packed foods for their stockpiles. Peanut butter is one example of a staple in almost every pantry across North America. As kids, we grew up with it as a favorite filling in our sandwiches for lunch and as adults, it has …

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35 Herbs to Keep Chickens Healthy

Homesteading / By Rebekah Pierce (former White)

If you’re a homesteader, one of your top priorities is keeping your chickens healthy. Chickens provide eggs and meat for your family, so it’s important to keep them in good condition. One way to do that is by giving them herbs to eat. Herbs are packed with nutrients and vitamins that help keep chickens healthy. …

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What Exactly Is Grey Water?

Homesteading / By Perrin Adams

How we manage the waste and byproducts of our daily activities impacts our immediate environment and the sustainability of our practices. Luckily, if you live in a city center, a lot of this waste is managed by sewage systems and various filtration plants that clean and send the water right back through your taps. If …

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