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Survival Resources Link Dump

Posted in Getting Prepared, Intel by Rob Taylor on April 6th, 2010

Yeah, I know I haven’t been keeping up with the site but I do have a couple of good resources for you to peruse on basic/primitive skills that will help you as society slides into chaos. Enjoy:

Hedgehog Leatherworks has a great short article on primitive jerky making techniques. This will definitely come in handy if something happens to our grid. There’s also a video:

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In a similar vein, Rasch Outdoor Chronicles has a post on Brain Tanning that is simple to follow and includes links to more in depth instructions.

Sunflower Ammo has instructions on how to put together a filtration system using those commonly available gravity water filter elements and a couple of buckets:

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Pioneer Living Survival Magazine has a great post on making charcoal.

Trail Boss TV has an some thoughts on the single shot break open 12ga. I included it only because it echoes much of my own thinking and I like to see people agree with me.

Americans Networking to Survive have come up with an interesting concept for post-SHTF cooperation. It might be a good place to start networking.

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  1. Bill W. said,

    on May 6th, 2010 at 8:35 pm

    There is some outstanding information here, that anyone can utilize. Thanks!

    If you get the chance, stop by my site – the link’s in my signature.

    Cheers,
    Bill W.
    military surplus

  2. Wade Benson said,

    on May 12th, 2010 at 4:41 pm

    Good stuff that I haven’t seen on the other sites. The site above it not mine, and I have also looked at http://www.survivalbound.com and http://www.survivalblog.com
    I’ll continue to come back and check your site out.
    looper64

  3. Carla said,

    on August 10th, 2010 at 8:11 pm

    Absolutely wonderful information. I have just recently begun to truly appreciate the severity of the situation in our country and in the world. I am looking for ways to create a more sustainable lifestyle for my family – as well as being more prepared for the possibility of a catastrophic event.

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