A Little History Learned Can Be a Preppers Best Friend

As preppers we are always projecting, disseminating, like the ants as opposed to the grasshoppers of metropolitan lore. And having grown up in the formerly golden state of California my life events always draw me back to her record, which I became interested in while hunting and skiing in the Eastern Sierra’s. A plaza of … Read more

Best Non-lethal Weapons for Home Defense

Editors Note: Another patron contribution from Scott Hamilton to The Prepper Journal. Always an interesting prospective and I know Scott would freely admit a couple of these can be excessively lethal. Home defense is something that should be on the back-burner of everyone’s mind. Even if you don’t ever need to break out your dwelling … Read more

Free Prepping files

Written by Pat Henry on The Prepper Journal. The Coronavirus/ COVID-1 9 has caused a lot of chaos in recent weeks. Countries have closed their borders, governments have curtailed the movement of their citizens, and in the United Country, municipality mayors have curtailed beings from gathering in groups of more than 50( as of this … Read more

Mess Kit Philosophy

When it comes to backpacking the most important thing is using gear that you enjoy and know how to use. From my experience in minimalistic camping and bushcrafting, I have found that bucket style mess equipment, or as our English friends call them,” Billy cans” seem to work the best compared to the traditional boyscout … Read more

Stick Fish Traps

This is a great age-old Native American fish trapping skill. It’s best used in tidal oceans rivers or creeks. The concept is to funnel finish into an area where it’s hard for them to find the behavior back out, it’s the same hypothesi behind a minnow catch or soda bottle move trap Drive posts side … Read more

Arizona 2nd Amendment News

Written by Pat Henry on The Prepper Journal. Virginia Democrats:” We’re passing the most draconian anti-gun measures in the society !” Arizona Democrat:” Hold my brew !” Well, the madness( and Bloomberg’s money) has come from the East coast to try and worm its mode into Arizona. This isn’t the first time we’ve meet anti-gun … Read more

How to Deal with Mosquitoes Without Using Chemicals

Written by Guest Contributor on The Prepper Journal. Editor’s note: Post by guest contributor Jenna King — Wild Bill Traveling off the grid is an incredible way to enjoy nature. The sees and odors of native embeds and wildflowers are hard to ignore. But those aromas likewise entice nature’s worst. Whether you’re hiking through woodlands … Read more

MOVEMENT IN TRACKING AND THE PRINCIPLES OF STALKING

Written by Guest Contributor on The Prepper Journal. Editor’s note: This is the last in the series of articles by guest generator Kyt Lyn Walken on tracking and its applicability to prepping. — Wild Bill In the previous article we learned some of the” tools of the craft” for the Art of Tracking, and we … Read more

How to Build a Rustic Outdoor Swing Bed

by Todd Walker Impact motorist and instruct … for driving nails and drilling pilot openings and line/ chain holes. Use appropriate sized instruct bits as needed. Size It Up When this project came to mind, I has no such real idea how massive a frame I needed. Then I remembered DRG’s breath mattress she bought … Read more