First off, it’s not a gas mask; because it protects against more than just gas. But in light of recent events…Ebola and such; has made me curious about the capabilities. I visited with several coworkers that are NBC/CBRN qualified and they said our current filters would do little against biological contaminants. According to the TM, […]
Bacon on Legs
Growing up we raised pigs. Or rather I should say we bought piglets from a local farmer yearly and then grew them up for butchering. If you are worried about Wilber syndrome, don’t. Those cute little piglets grow into ornery big pigs that can be grumpy and aggressive. You will find it’s that way with […]
Home Made Tanks
This was too damn cool not to share. So here is an article in its entirety along with the original webiste link at the bottom. It’s impractical and I doubt I’ll ever get there, but one day I want a tank or armored car tucked away at my bunker. If you play world of tanks […]
Tribute to Female Shooters
I thought a quick photo tribute to all those female shooters out there would be a fun addition. And let’s face it guys; men who consider themselves manly men love a women that can hold her own on the range, hunting in the hills, and isn’t defenseless when her man’s not around. And women, if […]
Food Drying Guide
As a compliment to the earlier review on dehydrators here is a great general guide that is worth your time downloading and/or printing for you survival library. Survival – Drying Food Jon If you are curious; I bought my wife an L’Equip 306200 500-Watt 6-Tray Food Dehydrator a few weeks ago and she loves it. […]
Plantain
Plantain (Plantago major, white man’s foot) is another one of those plants that seems to thrive right on the edge of gardens and driveways, but it’s also edible. Pick the green, rippled leaves and leave the tall flower stems. Blanch the leaves and sauté with some butter and garlic just as you would with kale […]
The Winter War
Most of us, when we think of guerilla tactics, draw up an image of either sweltering jungles or hot dry cities. Unfortunately not many of the regions we currently live in mirror the Mekong Delta or Tikrit. For this reason I keep my ears open for other military engagements with which we can draw more […]
Gadsden’s Flag
We all know that flag and have a good idea of when and why it was designed; so here is a little historical info for those interested. The Gadsden flag is the classic flag with a yellow field depicted a coiled rattlesnake ready to strike. The flag was named after the American Revolutionary War general […]
Choosing a Food Dehydrator
I want to share an article in its entirety because it gave me some good advice as I prepared to purchase a Christmas gift for my wife. The article came from Mother Earth News; http://www.motherearthnews.com/real-food/choosing-a-food-dehydrator-zmaz03jjzgoe.aspx?PageId=3#axzz3DWE3duKs. In our youth in the hot sun of Salt Lake City we found it was quite easy to dry fruits […]
Bug Out Vehicle
It’s time for some motivation. What’s your bug out preference? I lean towards earlier trucks that are simpler to work with in regards to EMPs, but that’s me. A bug out vehicle is on my to do list and you can bet I’ll have some great photos of the project when I’m able to get […]
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