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Hiding Spots

August 20, 2014 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

Hiding Spots

I love sneaky stuff; so here are some more great ideas that I think you’ll enjoy. Jon  

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The Great Escape

August 20, 2014 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

The Great Escape

Okay, this was to cool not to share.  Click on the link below. Jon http://coverthandcuffkey.com/  

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Felling Trees

August 20, 2014 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

Felling Trees

I can’t say I’m a lumberjack or anything of the sort; but I have felled a tree or two in my day with whatever tool I had available, chainsaw, axe, hand saw, or even stones in my youth as we attempted to recreate the Neolithic era. I grew interested in technique, which I had read […]

Filed Under: Sustainable Living

US Gun Violence

August 11, 2014 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

US Gun Violence

Those of you who know me know that I am a huge advocate of firearm ownership and regular training and practice; with the exception of those who have been legally restrained from owning such because of their own mistakes. In a previous article I took the opportunity to dispel some of the examples that both […]

Filed Under: Fire Arms

Daily Water

August 11, 2014 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

Daily Water

You’re in the city and the power goes out, what is that first thing you do? If your first instinct is to fill your bathtub with potable (drinkable) water then you probably have you head on straight or have done a little reading. In the advent of power shortage how long does the water run […]

Filed Under: First Aid and Health

Dome Home

August 6, 2014 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

Dome Home

My wife has family that owns a company which constructs these interesting buildings. According to developers and news articles they have been growing in popularity in and around hurricane or tornado prone areas because they weather fierce storms better than run of the mill square brick and wood homes. The dome homes I’m talking about […]

Filed Under: Sustainable Living

Shield Walls and Zombies

July 31, 2014 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

Shield Walls and Zombies

It’s time to talk about another hobby of mine that is a particular favorite. Fortunate for me, this hobby could be one that might save my life…assuming we go through a zombie apocalypse…and assuming I run out of ammunition or the skill for close range headshots. The picture is probably a good indication of what […]

Filed Under: Zombies

Freshwater Clams/Mussels

July 28, 2014 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

Freshwater Clams/Mussels

From shell middens, or shell mounds, we know that the Natives of the US have been eating these guys for thousands of years. I grew interested in fresh water clams after reading My Side of the Mountain. Freshwater clams are invertebrates that can be divided into two main families, namely Sphaeriidae (small ones) and Unionidae […]

Filed Under: Sustainable Living, Wilderness Survival

Kevlar Helmets and Bullets

July 21, 2014 by demonwolves 1 Comment

Kevlar Helmets and Bullets

We’ve all seen pictures of what a kevlar helmet has the potential of stopping. While deployed the second time one of our sister companies had a driver hit in the head by the remains of an EFP (explosively formed projectile) after blowing through the side of his MRAP, and the kevlar actually saved his life. […]

Filed Under: Military Tech

Arrowleaf

July 17, 2014 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

Arrowleaf

I grew interested in this plant while reading My Side of the Mountain. I had never heard of this plant as a means of food; although I had seen it plenty in the mountains. I think this will be another great plant to add to my inventory for wilderness survival. I pulled this info from […]

Filed Under: Edible Plants, Wilderness Survival

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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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