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Prayer. Holistic items. Storyline Online | Me and My Cat? Kids. Survival Debate: What is the Ultimate Survival Vehicle. We spend a lot of time talking about bug out bags, survival gear, long term food storage and weapons here at Survival Cache but we haven’t spent a lot of time debating the Ultimate Survival Vehicle (Bug Out Vehicle). In the event of a major crisis, there is a very real possibility (especially if you live in a more urban area) that you may have to leave your primary refuge. During a disaster, following your Plan A and staying in your home fortress might be derailed due to any number of reasons (ex: flooding, urban unrest, biological/chemical, nuclear fallout, viral pandemic, economic collapse, TEOTWAWKI, etc.).

When you have to turn to a Plan B and you have your bug out bag in hand, which method of transportation do you turn to? (Ultimate Survival Vehicles listed in random order) 1. Earth Roamer XV-LT: Let’s just start off by saying this Ultimate Survival Vehicle is pretty cool. Click for Large View Pro’s – too many to list, this thing is a beast. 2. The Ultimate Survival Vehicle. 3. 4. 5. Help.

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The Ultimate Survival Project — Prepare-Survive and Thrive in any emergency situation- Vital emergency Information- equipment -preparedness strategy and survival tactics for the entire family. 36 DIY Survival Projects. Posted on Sep 08, 2010 in DIY Projects, Emergency Preparedness & Survival Source: Survival Spot by Chrystle, aka Survival Girl One of the most rewarding things in life is the ability create things.

As a Prepper, I really enjoy “Do It Yourself” projects that help me to discover new ways for my family to become more self sufficient. One of my favorite things to do on a Saturday is scour through my folder of “How To” articles and pick out a family project to get involved in. Here I’ve compiled this list with some of my favorite guides to get you started: Food Beef Jerky Survival Food Bars Yogurt Cheese Butter Drinks Sports Drink Beer Wine Mead Coffee Hygiene Products Soap Shampoo Lip Gloss Shaving Cream But Repellant Organic Baby Wipes Feminine Hygiene Pads Health and Nutrition Apple Cider Vinegar Kombucha Nut Milk Salve Survival Gear Glow Sticks Fishing Bait Turkey Calls Solar Energy Log Splitter Bunker Bow and Arrow Fuel Household Items Floor Cleaner Carpet Cleaner Air Conditioner Charcoal Laundry Detergent Thermal Shades.

Bug Out Bag – The 7 Types of Gear You Must Have to Survive. Bug Out Bag For someone new to being a Survivalist building your first Bug Out Bag can seem like a big task. Everybody you read about has been tweaking theirs for months or even years and has a pile of gear built up. It’s hard to know where to start, but if you cover all of the basics in a survival situation you will still be much better off that 99% of the people. A Bug Out Bag, also called a BOB, I.N.C.H Bag (I’m Never Coming Home Bag),Get Out of Dodge Bag (GOOD Bag), or 72 Hour Bag is usually designed to get you out of an emergency situation and allow you to survive self-contained for up to 3 days. A lot of people plan their Bug Out Bag to sustain them for much longer than that, but there is always a limit to what you can carry on your back and a 3 day target is a good place to start. Here are the 7 basic types of gear you will need for your Bug Out Bag: 1.

It should go without saying that water is a survival basic for any situation. 2. Backpack Meals 3. 4. They Don’t have a ground tarp… Cheap DIY Stove. Www.survivalebooks.com/survivalfm3-0570.html. SurvivalBlog.com. Food Storage | Long Term Food Storage | My Food Storage. Make Your Own Homemade Survival Bars « Food Storage and Survival. Have you ever wanted to make your own survival food bars? Like the survival food bars the stores sell, but homemade survival bars so you know what’s in them. Well, I got together with a few friends to make some homemade survival food bars and here’s how it turned out. Make sure to read through the comments when you’re done for some suggestions on making them better! Apparently there are a couple of different recipes out there for these survival bars, we just used one I had been given by a food storage lady. This was really an interesting experiment, because there were 6 of us making these survival bread loaves, and of course they turned out 6 different ways.

Ingredients: 3 TB honey 1 3 oz package jello (orange or lemon) 3 TB water Mix the oats, powdered milk, and sugar together in a bowl: A couple of us used regular oats, a couple used quick oats. In a medium pan mix water, jello and honey. Raspberry jello at a rolling boil: Add jello mixture to dry ingredients. Cool. So there you have it. StillTasty: Your Ultimate Shelf Life Guide - Save Money, Eat Better, Help The Environment.