How to Build a Get Home Bag
A term you will hear frequently on Prepping and Survival websites is a Get Home Bag. You could also hear this called by other names (Get Me Home, Get...
A term you will hear frequently on Prepping and Survival websites is a Get Home Bag. You could also hear this called by other names (Get Me Home, Get...
One of the hardest cords to cut for homesteaders is dependence on commercial feeds. Our modern livestock – even a lot of the dual-purpose homesteadi...
I wanted to address a few common misconceptions that I think some people have with how they plan to address a SHTF event in their lives. There are som...
Preparedness means different things to different people. Some may be comfortable with just an emergency kit in their cars, while others stockpi...
Disasters and emergency situations are a part of our lives. You may not plan on getting lost in the wilderness while heading out on adventure plans, b...
The Pro’s & Con’s of Perennials One of the benefits of going with perennials is that they’re largely a one-time investment. Some may only la...
No matter what type of SHTF you are prepping for, expect the power grid to eventually cease to function. Many preppers stockpile oil lamps, and that i...
I continue to see articles that offer good advice about prepping, but survival is education, training, and skill. Barricading yourself in the home for...
As a prepper you’ve thought about the necessities for survival, but have you thought about your comfort? Imagine a long-term situation where you hav...
When the subject of Survival comes up in conversation, what do you think of? I am sure context plays a big part in the answer to that question, but fo...
What if I told you that wood ash is the very best thing that could happen to a household after baking powder and diatomaceous earth?...
Many times on Final Prepper, we have articles that revolve in some capacity around the subject of firearms. If you can access firearms and aren’t mo...