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While the show has some good points, it’s still TV and needs to be entertaining in order for NATGeo to get viewers and advertising dollars. The program has created additional awareness about prepping and the need to be prepared but they have also sensationalized prepping to the point where they may have difficulty finding preppers to participate in their program. After visiting several serious preppers and a couple of beginners in my area, many of my prepper friends seem to be making a decision to avoid the possibility of subjecting themselves to being viewed as extremists on the fringe of society. Many stated they wouldn’t mind talking about their own level of expertise in certain areas. They also stated they wouldn’t mind giving advice and sharing ideas about prepping. http://stealthsurvival.blogspot.com/

Stealth Survival

http://allaboutfoodstorage.com/ Kim on February 22nd, 2012 The amazing attention that National Geographic’s Doomsday Preppers show is garnering is proof that preparedness is for everyone. You may not have the resources or the knowledge (right now) to prep like the families featured on Doomsday Preppers, but we can all make steps toward greater self-reliance and preparedness for the unexpected. I gained some insight this week on how we can help each other by sharing our preparedness knowledge.

All About Food Storage

PeakSurvival's Channel

Based in Vermont Peak survival run the ultimate survival courses placing you in the action having to to make decisions based on the scenario about whether you will be able to survive. Please be advised, some content may be graphic in nature. I apologize in advance if any of the content may offend you, however, everything I do is in the name of education. If you are offended by my channel, this is not the purpose and perhaps not the right channel for you. http://www.youtube.com/user/PeakSurvival

Are you prepared?

http://72hours.org/build_kit.html Build a Kit After a major disaster the usual services we take for granted, such as running water, refrigeration, and telephones, may be unavailable. Experts recommend that you should be prepared to be self-sufficient for at least three days. Store your household disaster kit in an easily accessible location.
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Survival Cache — The Gear Site for Survival

How long have you been looking for a portable water filtration system, but have not been able to justify the expense and weight of a full size filter for your Go-Bag? We found a solution, the Aquamira Frontier Pro Water Filter. Ask any experienced backpacker or outdoors-man and they will tell you that the single most important piece of equipment is their shoes.

WSC - Survival Tips - Kit Contents

http://www.wscsurvivalschool.com/wsc/wsc_surv_tips_kit.html The contents of your kit may vary from the list below depending on the time of year, location, length of trip, and your activities. Pick and choose the items relevant to your situation. However, keep all your priorities foremost in mind: shelter, fire, water, signalling, food, and first aid.

The Ten Essentials: An Annotated List

http://www.isu.edu/outdoor/ten.htm The original ten items, along with helpful notes, are listed below. Even though the Ten Essentials list is revered by many in the outdoor field, it shouldn't be taken as gospel. It is a good starting point, but you should add to the list depending on circumstances: where you are going and what you will be doing. Suggestions for additional items are included at the end of the list.  Matches. (Use "Strike-anywhere" matches.
Find resources to plan your family's emergency food storage and preparedness including 72-hour kits, calculators, food storage rotation and other emergency preparedness helps. For years leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have counseled members to have a year's supply of food and other essentials, but why? What should we store? How can you afford to? If I do, should I share with others during an emergency?

Food Storage and Emergency Preparedness

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Guest Post: Dry food Storage Using 2 and 3 ltr. Plastic Soda Bottles | ModernSurvivalOnline.com

http://modernsurvivalonline.com/guest-post-dry-food-storage-using-2-and-3-ltr-plastic-soda-bottles/ Over the years I have tried several different methods of dry food storage with varying degrees of success and cost. I’ve tried buckets, Ziploc bags, and canning jars. What I finally stumbled upon almost by accident was 2 and 3 liter soda bottles. I like sodas but hate to throw the bottles away! I had been making whirly-gigs out of them for the garden to keep the birds away but there are only so many whirly-gigs a garden needs and I had extra bottles and wanted to do something with them.

Peak Survival: Wilderness survival courses Vermont, VT

http://www.peaksurvival.us/Home.html Here at Peak Survival it is our mission to provide accessible reliable information on Survival. We cover Emergency Preparedness, Bushcraft, Wilderness Survival and Gear reviews. Our Survival school is based in the heart of Vermont.

Wilderness Survival, Tracking, Nature, Wilderness Mind

The Wildwood Survival website contains information on wilderness survival skills from the viewpoint of the ancient philosophy of living in harmony with the Earth, which is what might be called " wilderness mind ". There are over 500 pages on this site about various survival topics, including fire, shelter, water, food, water, and much much more! Whether you travel in the wild areas by yourself or not, you never know when you will be stranded somewhere and be forced to rely on your own resources to stay comfortable or to even survive. There is plenty of information here for the casual internet browser, student of wilderness survival, naturalists, or hard-core survivalist. Please take some time to browse around. Enjoy your stay at Wildwood Survival!
Inventory a C-2A Greyhound's life raft kit in USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) paraloft shop A survival kit is a package of basic tools and supplies prepared in advance as an aid to survival in an emergency. Military aircraft , lifeboats , and spacecraft are equipped with survival kits. Survival kits, in a variety of sizes, contain supplies and tools to provide a person with basic shelter against the elements, help them keep warm, meet their health and first aid needs, provide food and water, signal to rescuers, and assist them in finding their way back to help. Supplies in a survival kit normally contain a knife (often a Swiss army knife or a multi-tool ), matches, tinder , first aid kit , bandana, fish hooks, sewing kit, and a flashlight .

Survival kit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mountain House: Freeze Dried Food, Food Storage, Camping Food, Backpacking Food, Emergency Preparedness.

Mountain House ®, the #1 brand of freeze dried backpacking foods has been the choice of backpackers, hikers, campers, and other outdoor enthusiasts for over 30 years. When it comes to long term food storage, emergency preparedness and recreational activities like camping, hiking, backpacking and hunting, Mountain House ® is the #1 choice. That's because Mountain House ® has been recognized as the best tasting freeze dried meals. Mountain House ®, is convenient, easy to prepare and has a long shelf life.
In 1996 we ran a Tip o' Da week submitted by David Hooper from Vancouver, BC, which discussed building a generator from an old lawn mower and a GM alternator. We recently received another set of comments from David on the subject and wanted to share them with you. We looked at David's idea and loved it!

Building your own generator.

Wilderness Survival: Free info covering all aspects of survival.

CBS's Survivor has become one of the most watched television shows in America. One of the reasons for this show's success is that there is an adventurer in all of us and since we all cannot be in a survival situation we like to live vicariously through the people on the show. But don't make the mistake of thinking that being in a survival situation would be fun. Wilderness Survival is not a game, there is no reward challenges, and there is no immunity.