An apocalyptic disaster can happen at any time, even when traveling. It doesn’t matter if you’re travelling for business or pleasure, you CANNOT assume you can shelter in place and rely on the hotel’s services indefinitely. You must find a way to get home as soon as possible, because tourists are the first people locals …
Tag: SHTF
Air Conditioning after the SHTF
Photo by Tom Fisk on Pexels.com Our modern society lets us maintain our homes and workplaces at comfortable temperatures at all times. There are adults living today, who’ve never had to live without air conditioning for longer than a few hours. We take this modern marvel for granted now, but what if civilization were to …
Survival Pet Bathroom?
Photo by Brett Sayles on Pexels.com I’d like to end my recent focus on pet survivalism by mentioning another problem you may face if civilization were to end… waste. How are you going to take care of the natural urge to expel liquid or solid waste? This is easy in today’s world. All we have …
Survival Dog Food 🐕
Photo by MART PRODUCTION on Pexels.com We love our fur-babies, but they often slip our minds when making plans or stockpiling food and supplies. Just like humans, our pets have the same basic needs for: food, water, and shelter. Most "Preppers" have water and shelter already, but what about petfood? Before moving forward, I’d like to …
Dealing with Squatters
Source Unknown because Openverse had: "An unknown error occurred." You survived the immediate effects when the Shit Hit The Fan (SHTF), and bugged out. By preparedness, skill, fortune, or a combination of everything, you manage to survive the trip to your new home… only to find it infested with squatters. What should you do? What …
Rural Neighborhood v Wilderness
Photo by Aleksey Kuprikov on Pexels.com Where do you think is the best place to bug out to when the SHTF and you’re faced with a survival situation? Which is the best and safest location for your family, a rural neighborhood or the wilderness? The idea of living in the wilderness or somewhere in the …
Separated when the SHTF
Photo by Guillaume Meurice on Pexels.com It's always great to have a plan and know what you're going to do if "The Fall" happens. But most plans I’ve read online or in books seem specifically tailored to single people. Why is that? Most people have some sort of a family, whether it be a spouse and/or at least …