Bartering

In a crisis scenario when supplies are low and your preparations are limited, bartering can be a valuable method of obtaining the means for survival.

Bartering for survival is a practice in which two or more people trade goods or services with one another in order to survive. It is a form of trade that does not involve money or currency. Bartering for survival is often used in times of economic hardship or natural disaster, when other forms of exchange are not available. People may barter for food, shelter, clothing, medicine, tools, and other essential items. It is an effective way to provide for yourself and your family when resources are difficult to obtain.

Get Home Bag

June 16, 2022
Disaster can strike at any time, and the goal of being a prepper is to be prepared for both the expected and the unexpected. A survival/preparedness kit stocked with the essentials might be the very thing that can guarantee your safe return home if you find yourself stranded with no way to get quick help.
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Making Room for Preparedness Supplies

August 10, 2022
Preparation supplies, also known as ‘preps’, are an essential part of the Prepper Life. Throughout your journey of becoming a survivalist you will most definitely amass a collection of supplies to ensure you are prepared for all scenarios. Making room for all those supplies is the tricky part.
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Survival: Nourishment

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Survival in a disaster situation will ultimately come down to finding safety and the procurement of food and water. In this article we discuss the basic tactics for obtaining nourishment for survival over the course of several or more days.
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Survival Gardening | Starting Out

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Survival gardening refers to the practice of growing a garden designed specifically to yield enough crops for you and your family to live off. While survival gardening is a popular term thrown around amongst those preparing to survive a worldwide devastating incident, however, it also relates to those looking to live sustainably and produce their own food.
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