A bit of a silly post? A little pointless, too obvious thing to talk about? Maybe. But I just wanted to share my thoughts on this because - honestly - I've never felt so little stress over keeping up with the parts of my prepper stockpile that I now have on Amazon Pantry, which is going to be transitioned to Subscribe & Save to my knowledge. Wait, What Is Subscribe & Save? I've ...
Knife Drop: A Handful of Bushcraft Knives from My Collection Including My Old Faithful
I accumulated the standard outdoor fixed blades a quite a few years ago. My general slacking means no reviews for most of these (yet), but when it comes to a dependable fixed blade, I tend to be a lot stricter when reviewing as opposed to folders, where toughness is secondary insofar as performance is concerned. I have yet to use the ESEE 4 or the Tops Trekker, while my old faithful ...
January 2024 EDC Pocket Dump
Long time since I have done an EDC drop. Frankly, as I get older (and busier) I just don't switch stuff out as much as I used to, nor do I chase new shinies. Knife is the Boker Atlas in Copper. It's well made and slip, so fits pretty much anything I am wearing. As for my phone- yeah, it's a few generations behind, but with current performance, I have zero incentive to upgrade beyond battery ...
Just 2 Foods = The Best (& Cheapest!) Long-Term Prep Stockpile
I can't remember if it was at the start of COVID or a couple of years before, but at one point or another, Thomas and I got to the point where we'd settled into our new home here in Portugal, and were starting to want to really grow our long-term, rather than short-term preps. We had already stocked our pantry chalk full of plenty of long shelf life food we regularly consume to avoid inflation ...
99% of You Won’t Survive a Long-Term Emergency with These 3 SHTF Plans
I cannot count the number of time's I've heard or read preppers, survivalists, and bushcrafters say that, in case there's an emergency situation, they'll be fine because they know how to hunt. Of course, they then say that they have the gear stockpile already covered to back them up, so they're good. Then there's the second group, who reassure everyone they not only know how to hunt, they ...
Emergency Experience: Forest Fire on My Doorstep. Again.
Once again in July a fire broke out right behind my home. I did the usual preps as per my experience the year before, but as I snapped away photographs and considered my options and risk, I realized that my entire experience was procedural. Standard Operating Apathy, much like the risk of pandemics, shortages etc. I find myself almost indifferent to the potential of trauma or theoretical ...