Travis

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Date registered: January 31, 2011

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  1. Codling Moth Trap for a Prepper’s Orchard — June 17, 2013
  2. An Easy Guide to Inexpensive Vermicomposting for Preppers — June 13, 2013
  3. Active Shooter…Run! Survival Tips for a Demented Killer — March 27, 2013
  4. The Ove’ Glove for the Woodstove — March 18, 2013
  5. DIY An Inexpensive, Easy to Construct FIFO Can Rack — March 7, 2013

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Jun
17

Codling Moth Trap for a Prepper’s Orchard

Any prepper who wants to protect their fruit trees without using store bought chemicals will appreciate this age old codling moth trap that can be made in minutes in the kitchen. My grandpa used this trick in his orchard for years with great success and I too am now enjoying the mounds of dead moths! … Continue reading »

Jun
13

An Easy Guide to Inexpensive Vermicomposting for Preppers

Vermicomposting is the process of using worms, usually “Red Wigglers,” to turn food scraps, newspaper, coffee grounds, etc. into the highly valuable organic fertilizer known as worm castings. The term worm casting is just the fancy name for worm poop! This is what the worms will turn your food scraps, newspaper, coffee grounds, etc. into. … Continue reading »

Mar
27

Active Shooter…Run! Survival Tips for a Demented Killer

For decades we have been taught to do one thing if we were ever found ourselves in the same building as an active shooting…duck and cover! Yes, this is likely a product of the 50’s when we were told to “duck and cover” in case of a nuclear war. It was an ineffective strategy then … Continue reading »

Mar
18

The Ove’ Glove for the Woodstove

A wood burning stove should be a part of every prepper’s heating plan, especially if you live in cold northern climates. Pellet stoves and gas stoves are not sustainable because you can only stock so many pellets and even less gas. Woodstoves, on the other hand, run on a sustainable energy source that you can … Continue reading »

Mar
07

DIY An Inexpensive, Easy to Construct FIFO Can Rack

I have spent the past three months working hard to complete construction on our new house at the retreat location. The house is finally done and that means its time to organize the new stockpile room! One of the first projects I undertook was to build a first-in-first-out (FIFO) can rack system that was inexpensive … Continue reading »

Dec
28

Prepper Communicator’s Reference Book: “Survival Communications”

Author, John Parnell, of Tutor Turtle Press has compiled an excellent series of reference books titled “Survival Communications” for all 50 states! The reason they are state specific is that the books contain a database of all licensed Amateur Radio operators in the state. This would be a great reference for any prepper communicator to … Continue reading »

Dec
27

Unlike the Dollar…A Few Foods That Will Last Forever!

Lately, I have been a quest to find things that will outlast the dollar. That is, things that will hold their value for a very long time no matter what happens in the world. To that end, I have come up with a list of things that literally have an indefinite shelf-life, which means you … Continue reading »

Dec
11

Don’t Have Money for Gold…Save Nickels Instead!

Many preppers don’t buy into the idea of spending hundreds or thousands of dollars on gold because when the SHTF, you can’t eat gold! This is very true, but as the dollar is devalued due to the ever increasing US debt and money printing it is important for preppers to take some action to secure … Continue reading »

Dec
05

Using a Scanner for Prepper Security and Intel Gathering

Something to consider when thinking about security for a bug-in or bug-out situation is your ability to monitor the two-way radio activity of groups that could potentially threaten yours. Roaming gangs may well use “off the shelf” two-way radios to plan and execute robberies. In this case, you will want to be able to monitor … Continue reading »

Dec
04

A Standardized Coded Matrix for Secure Prepper Communications

Two fundamental parts of a network of preppers are operational security (OpSec) and communications, particularly radio communications. Without these two parts, a network cannot easily function together and or would be compromised to those seeking to steal or attack your network. Unfortunately, radio communications and OpSec don’t usually go well together since most civilian radio … Continue reading »

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