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При́п’ять

July 14, 2014 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

При́п’ять

I just finished watching a film that impressed me with its views of what a future depleted of humans might look like. In a previous article I shared some images of Detroit and what the desolation of that once great city looks like. This time around I want to share some images of Pripyat and […]

Filed Under: After Humans

Rabbit Snare

July 7, 2014 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

Rabbit Snare

I enjoy learning about traps because of my philosophy: in the advent of an emergency big game will be hunting clean in any populated area within a matter of weeks; however, small critters will always be around to trap and eat if you have the skills and tools. One of the most common edible critters […]

Filed Under: Hunting and Camping, Wilderness Survival

Car Kit

July 3, 2014 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

Car Kit

I’m going to share a quick story; not because it was very prominent in life’s experiences, but because it made me think. I was making the four hour commute today back from the work place to my home when I stopped at a small mountain scenic overlook to take care of business.  I was walking […]

Filed Under: Other

Kids and Poison

June 30, 2014 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

Kids and Poison

I became aware of an interesting situation the other day. Both my girls were pretty good about staying out of cupboards when they were toddlers, but as my son starts hitting the toddler stage and getting more mobile I can see some potential issues arising and a necessity to do a little better childproofing. My […]

Filed Under: First Aid and Health

No Matches? No Problem

June 22, 2014 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

No Matches? No Problem

This was a great article that I found while browsing artofmanliness.com: http://www.artofmanliness.com/2008/04/29/9-ways-to-start-a-fire-without-matches/; 9 Ways to Start a Fire Without Matches; and if you haven’t been there, it is an amazing website. Thank you Brett and Kate McKay for the great article and photos. I did cut out one bit on polishing coke bottles with chocolate […]

Filed Under: Wilderness Survival

Common Calibers and Why to Own Them

June 21, 2014 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

Common Calibers and Why to Own Them

Some of you are just interested in the most common caliber weapons and so here is the list of the top ten. If you want a little history and some fun facts read on below. The stats on these calibers and their percent of average annual revenue were provided by Luckygunner.com. Here is why this […]

Filed Under: Fire Arms, Military Tech, Urban Survival

Blisters and Duct Tape

June 19, 2014 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

Blisters and Duct Tape

Blisters and Duct Tape I know there are websites out there with a million uses for duct tape; but let me share one of my primary uses for that amazing product. To be honest I love the stuff, but I’ve always thought duct tape wallets, hats, boats, and whatever else people make with the stuff […]

Filed Under: First Aid and Health

Wild Onions

June 9, 2014 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

Wild Onions

This is an interesting little edible plant that grows most everywhere in the western United States in an assortment of varieties.  As far as I can tell it was first cataloged and written about on the Lewis and Clark expedition among the Nez Perce April 29-June 9, 1806 when they encountered geyer’s onion May 30, […]

Filed Under: Edible Plants, Wilderness Survival

Fire Arm Terminology

June 5, 2014 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

Fire Arm Terminology

Nobody likes to walk into a store or have a discussion about firearms and realize the other people are using a language that you cannot decipher. After beginning to research and build my own list of terms worth knowing I came across this complete list on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_firearms_terms and found it worth sharing. If you are […]

Filed Under: Fire Arms

Don’t Drink Cactus Water

May 31, 2014 by demonwolves Leave a Comment

Don’t Drink Cactus Water

There is was on a 15 hour drive with the family going through Nevada.  Wife a sleep, one year old likely screaming because he was sick and teething, and two daughters arguing about which cacti can be used as water sources; they are 3 and 5 so it was not a very intellectual discussion.  However […]

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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