
Extreme Upcycling: Turning Junk Into Survival Gear
In a survival situation, one man’s trash truly can be another man’s treasure. By viewing discarded items through the lens of upcycling, we can find
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In a survival situation, one man’s trash truly can be another man’s treasure. By viewing discarded items through the lens of upcycling, we can find
In the wake of a cataclysmic event that reshapes society, our social interactions become less about polite small talk and more about survival.
Feeling a bit squeamish? Don’t! You might be surprised to learn that insects could be your secret weapon in a survival scenario.
Eco-survivalism is a lifestyle that marries survival skills with a profound respect for nature. By understanding and applying these principles, we can not only survive in the wild but do so in a way that honors and preserves the very world that sustains us.
It’s an age-old question for those of us in the survivalist community: would you rather face a zombie invasion or an alien attack? While both scenarios come with their unique challenges and fears, there are distinct strategies for surviving each one.
When civilization crumbles or you’ve chosen to retreat from the grid, staying comfortable becomes a creative exercise in resourcefulness. Just because you’re living off-the-grid doesn’t mean you have to suffer in the sweltering summer heat.
Check out a number of awesome and often underrated books about how to survive – start building your survival library.
The following is a transcript of a video on the SurvivalHero YouTube Channel. There are certain, undeniable and unalienable tenants to being prepared. There’s a culture and mindset that most people don’t have. Let’s talk about the most important parts of being a prepared citizen.
In the challenging landscape of disaster management, is the government’s role a reliable safety net or a false security blanket? Government disaster response includes risk mitigation, relief infrastructure, emergency action, and rehabilitation. Yet, bureaucratic red tape, resource inadequacy, poor communication, and inequitable aid distribution often raise doubts about its effectiveness.
The world as we know it can shift on its axis in an instant. It takes just one cataclysmic event – a hurricane, a global