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Eating Acorns

February 22, 2015 by demonwolves 1 Comment

Eating Acorns

Along with a little learned knowledge over the years I’ve pulled from a number of sources for this bit on acorns as they summed up beautifully the information at hand.  As always, references are down below.  If you are like me then you parents probably didn’t understand the potential value of this little nut; which […]

Filed Under: Edible Plants, Sustainable Living

Combat Gauze

February 20, 2015 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

Combat Gauze

A good buddy of mine was hunting. While coming down a slope he slipped, fell, and a sharp stone punctured his thigh. While obviously not life threatening he quickly experienced profuse bleeding. It just so happened he had a product on his person that many troops overseas at the time were carrying. In this case […]

Filed Under: First Aid and Health

The Axe

February 10, 2015 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

The Axe

Those of you who know me, know that one of the few things I love more than machetes are axes; especially tomahawks and similar sized hatchets. I’m also slightly OCD and enjoy building data bases. So here goes, definitions, a little history, some large axes and some small axes and what their functionality is…aside from […]

Filed Under: Other

Forging Your Own Stuff

February 5, 2015 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

Forging Your Own Stuff

The other day I was watching a documentary on Viking ship building and other clinker built boats and I saw a rad tool they were using to work the wood.  I thought to myself “I need one of those.” So today, after work, I went out to the forge and made one…well I started, and […]

Filed Under: Sustainable Living

Happy People

January 28, 2015 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

Happy People

I the request of my brother-in-law I watched one of the most fascinating documentaries I’ve seen in some time. Happy People (available on Netflix and other movie programs) is a documentary filmed in the Siberian Taiga in 2010 in the village of B Bakhtia (62.464463°N 89.002168°E) along the Yenisei River. Over a year the movie […]

Filed Under: Hunting and Camping

Cave Homes

January 23, 2015 by demonwolves 2 Comments

Cave Homes

A few picture to prove that living in caves can still be fashionable and comfortable; as well as freaking awesome. Jon Here is what earth homes now had to say on the subject (link to original article below): Living in a cave is something everybody has heard of when reading history books or watching TV […]

Filed Under: Sustainable Living

Prickly Lettuce

January 23, 2015 by demonwolves 1 Comment

Prickly Lettuce

Lactuca serriola, also called prickly lettuce, milk thistle (not to be confused with Silybum marianum, also called milk thistle) compass plant, and scarole, is an annual or biennial plant, slightly foetid, that is commonly considered a weed of orchards, roadsides and field crops. The leaves grow along a spiny stem and get progressively smaller as […]

Filed Under: Edible Plants, Sustainable Living, Urban Survival, Wilderness Survival

Yujiapu & Xiangluo Bay

January 21, 2015 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

Yujiapu & Xiangluo Bay

Time for a few more images of the apocalyptic future. I love images of the world of humanity falling apart.  In this case an entire city, modeled after our very own Manhattan was built and never occupied.  These images come from China. According to Zhang Peng the unfinished buildings and vacant streets in Xiangluo Bay. […]

Filed Under: After Humans

How Much Magnification do I Need?

January 15, 2015 by demonwolves 3 Comments

How Much Magnification do I Need?

I found this great article the other day and wanted to share it.  Here is the link to the original article: http://hoplofile.blogspot.com/2006/02/how-much-magnification-do-i-need.html.  No changes have been made to the content. Jon   FEBRUARY 28, 2006 How much magnification do I need? That is a question many people ask when searching for a scope. Everyone has […]

Filed Under: Military Tech

Back to Basics

January 13, 2015 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

Back to Basics

My brother sent me this book review; and while I’m pretty sure he wrote it, I don’t know so. As he is currently overseas and not readily available for calls due to his current military posting I’m gonna run it and assume he is the author until he confirms or corrects me. I love this book […]

Filed Under: Book Review

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Jonathan Prusse

I’m a guy who cares about his family. I want to make sure that those I love have the tools necessary to survive. In my own life I’ve seen the benefits which food storage and self-sufficiency have provided for my own immediate family during times of financial strain. Most of my own experience comes down to farm life, foraging in the woods, scouting, military service and combat deployments; to name several of life’s major building blocks. Not only do I want to share, I want to learn; so give me your insight. And while I do my best to ensure all information is correct; let me know if any corrections need to be made.

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