Monday, December 24, 2018

Dollar Store Survival Items

The Corporal found 5 items at Dollar Tree that could be used for an emergency shelter for one person, and takes us into the woods and shows us HOW to use them.


Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Hardiness Zones, Annual Rainfall & Other Important Info

Derrick, from Back To Reality, explains things you need to know BEFORE you start a garden... or even find an area you'd like to live!


Experiment: Mini "Root Cellar" from Broken Freezer

Derrick, from Back to Reality, goes through his experiments using an old chest freezer found in the side of the road, to store his potato harvest in.


Monday, December 10, 2018

Woodstove Tips and Tricks for more efficiency

Sean helps us out with some great tips on heating your home with a woodstove!


Making a MAUL in the woods

"A short video of me creating my very first Bushcraft maul at the request of many people! I tried to show off what I was doing as best I could, well at the same time filming a camping trip (My first solo overnighter). I took lots of time creating this and hope you all like it."
Video by: Nicholas Wituik
https://www.facebook.com/SurvivalistTips/videos/207806156827020/

Thursday, November 15, 2018

Which Bullets Will Go THROUGH A Pine Tree?

Dustin Ellermann demonstrates a range of Guns, Rifles, and Ammo, to see just what will go THROUGH a tree!


Tuesday, November 6, 2018

No More Frustrating Fire Starting

Wax, mixed with Sawdust, and emptied into a cardboard egg crate. Easy peazy! No reason you couldn't take these camping with you, or even on a prepper trek.


Thursday, October 25, 2018

How to Start a Prepper Food Pantry

Jaime goes over how she stocks and stores store-bought and homegrown meat, grains, herbs, vegetables, and more.


Sunday, October 14, 2018

Thursday, October 11, 2018

Friday, October 5, 2018

Make a Primative Sundial and Survive a Day at the Seashore.

In this video they create a clay solar clock and live in the wilderness. They use survival skills to catch shrimps, fish, oysters, and 2 horeseshoe crabs released back to the ocean.


Building an Effective Primitive Crab Trap + Recipe

Demonstrates How To Catch and Cook Crabs Off-Grid...


Sunday, September 30, 2018

Saturday, September 29, 2018

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Monday, September 17, 2018

Thursday, September 13, 2018

A Hurricane Hours Away And This Is The Biggest Danger

This gentleman warns us about something we often don't thing about, when there is a known danger coming, and we aren't even AROUND the danger!


Friday, September 7, 2018

Natural Bug Killer: Kills Fleas, Bedbugs, etc

Brad, from Big Family Homestead, tells us about a safe way to kill bugs that have an exoskeleton.


Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Wild Edible Purslane VS Poisonous Look Alike Spurge

Spurge could KILL you if you eat enough of it, or eat it when you have an empty stomach. The Purslane is very good for you.


Monday, September 3, 2018

How To Built a Primitive Well with Collapse Protection

One of the nicest looking wells I've seen...


How to Make Your Own Primitive Water Filter

Now that you've dug your well, make sure the water from it (or anywhere you get your water from) is not going to make you sick. This video will demonstrate how to make a very basic primitive water filter.


Friday, August 24, 2018

Thursday, August 23, 2018

When Does "Self-Protection" Go Too Far?

There's nothing wrong with protecting yourself and others, but watch that you don't go TOO FAR and end up in Prison YOURSELF!


Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Humor: How NOT To Prepare Your Emergency Water

John Null put out this cute video reminding people to do their research, and be safe with the water they are drinking in an emergency...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCYVfxbfdXw

Monday, August 20, 2018

LINK: DIY Secret Hiding Place in Paint Can

Instructions on how to make yourself a Secret Hiding Place for money, jewelry, bullets, food, medicine, etc. out of an old paint can.
LINK: https://www.instructables.com/id/Old-Paint-Can-Secret-Stash/

BONUS LINK: How to make a secret hiding place out of an old WD-40 can!
https://www.instructables.com/id/Secret-Jurassic-Park-Stash/

Friday, August 17, 2018

DIY: Create Your Own Iron Prills

How To Create Primitive Iron Prills From Scratch...
(could you use these in shotgun shells?)


Wednesday, August 15, 2018

TOOL: Trough Cutter for Log Buildings

This German Tool could help you, if you like to make your log houses more durable, and cooler in the summer, warmer in the winter...
(watch the video on their webpage)
LINK: https://www.eder-maschinenbau.de/en/products/eder-trough-cutter/

DIY Swimming Pool or Fish Pond

How one person can build their own small backyard swimming pool or large fish pond.

LINK:  https://www.facebook.com/TRNDVideos/videos/1556842624419424/

Saturday, August 11, 2018

Have Mice? A Bowl Of Peanut Oil Catches 7 In 1 Night

Haven't tried this with Rats, but you may catch a few of them too if you use a 5/gal bucket with ramps on both sides.


Sunday, August 5, 2018

Saturday, August 4, 2018

Hidden Costs of Solar Power No One Talks About

No one ever asks about the maintenance on solar power. Today, Spraque River Homestead hosts exposing the hidden costs on maintaining your solar power system.


Thursday, August 2, 2018

REVIEW: 2017 Jordanian Armed Forces 24H Ration

Nathan gives us his personal opinion in whether this is worth the money. He opens, follows instructions, and eats each of the items in this 24 hr kit.


Testing The Cheapest Survival Kit On AMAZON

Wranglerstar takes us through the kit, and gives his opinion on how good or bad it is...


Wednesday, August 1, 2018

How To Make a Primitive Basket Fish Trap

Being able to catch fish while you are doing other chores around your camp can be an asset in a survival situation. Here is an excellent video by Sigma 3 Survival School that shows you how to weave a primitive basket fish trap that is very effective. These baskets can also be used to carry and even store stuff around your camp. So set some time aside and try to make one yourself.


Friday, July 20, 2018

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

DIY Manual Square Bale Maker

Paul shows us how to make our own straw bale maker, for building primitive houses, hunting hiding spots, walls, or even vegetable gardens.


Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Thursday, June 28, 2018

Will Our Off Grid Gravity Fed Water Barrels Run Our Washing Machine?

Jeremy and Jaime show us their idea for running their solar electric washing machine while no water is coming from their well...


How To Feed 8 On $500 Per Month

Brad and Christa, from the Big Family Homestead, show how they plan a monthly budget to keep the cost of feeding 8 under $500 per month. Prices are from 6/27/18


Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Off Grid Multi-Purpose Watering Tool That Saves Water

Julie shows us how to use this tool for saving water off grid...


Hard Boiled Eggs Without Water In a Sun Oven

Freshly laid eggs can be peeled easily when it is boiled without water in a Sun Oven. Solar cooking with a Sun Oven decreases the amount of fuel you need to store for emergencies, saves energy, improves the taste of food, and aids in emergency preparedness.


Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Is This The Ultimate Off Grid Deep Freezer?

Jeremy and Jaime talk about their new 24V Deep Freezer they bought and how it's working with their older off-grid solar system...


Friday, June 8, 2018

Wild Edibles: Wild Apple Syrup

How to make Apple Syrup from Apple Cider!


Wild Edibles: Plantain - Ointment for Skin Problems

The Outsider teaches us some health uses for plantain, a wild weed that grows almost anywhere there is a tropical climate. There are over 100 varieties, so YOU may have some growing in your lawn!



Wild Edibles: Dandelion Coffee

The OUTSIDER shows us how to make coffee, in a survival situation, from dandelion roots...


Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Monday, June 4, 2018

Why We Farmers AREN'T Getting a Guard DOG

The Rhodes family, after morning chores, discuss why they have chosen NOT to get a Guard Dog for their Homestead.


Thursday, May 31, 2018

Easy Way To Filter Rain Water From Your Roof

Use 5/gal buckets at the downward eves of your home (works better without gutters). Put a 3 gallon buckets inside the 5/gal ones. The first few minutes of rain will fill the 3/gal buckets, then they will overflow from the top into the 5/gal buckets, leaving all the dirt, leaves, nuts, bird poop, etc in the smaller buckets. After 5 minutes of rain, lift out the 3/gal buckets, and toss the dirty water out. Now the 5/gal buckets can continue to fill with clean rainwater. Make sure, when you put the 3/gal bucket inside the 5/gal bucket that the handle is up and not down inside, to make them easier to lift. Some people still use 1/2 the 3/gal bucket, dumping it in a way that still leaves the dirt in the bottom. There is still going to be a minor amount of grime in the 5/gal bucket, but just a smidgen. If you want, you can add a small hole towards the bottom of a side of the larger bucket, and put a plug in it. When it comes time to use, tip the bucket just enough for the dirt at the bottom to head toward your hole. Pull the plug and out goes the dirt, Replug it and use your nice clean rainwater any way you want. If you are very strong, or have a helper, you can use this same idea for much larger containers. Remember, water is heavy, so get help and spare your back and
muscles! The photos below show the smaller buckets floating in the bigger ones after they've been emptied, because sometimes I like doing it twice in a heavy rain.

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Monday, May 21, 2018

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Is It Really Cheaper Off-Grid?

What are the financial considerations when deciding to go off grid? What are the cost differences? Is it REALLY cheaper? How can you save money by living off grid? Jeremy, from Guildbrook Farm in So. Carolina, answers some of these questions and share his experiences after the first 5 months of his new off grid lifestyle.


Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Friday, April 27, 2018

DIY Chicken Coop for Your Laying Hens

Preppers know they'll want eggs and meat for a Homestead. Here are some great ideas you may want to incorporate into yours.


How to Run an Excavator for Beginners

VIDEO: Need to dig a pond, well, root cellar, hideout... just a hole or move a mountain? A little education helps.


Saturday, April 21, 2018

Man shares his 13 Years Living Off the Land

Peter from TreeEater Farm & Nursery in BC shares the challenges and lessons learned from his experience earning a living off the land for 13 years with his partner Magdalene.


A Quick Way To Build a Hideaway

These buildings are easily and quickly put together using a system like Legos. What would you like? A lover's nest? A hunting cabin? A backpacker's sleepover lodge? A fun pace to go camping with the kids? or a Hideaway for when the SHTF?
Video LINK:
https://www.facebook.com/InTheKnowInnovationAOL/videos/1853175238308464/

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Why You Need Sillcock Keys in Your Emergency Kits

Preparedness Mama shows us what it is and explains why we need one in our emergency preparedness kit, and one in our glove compartment. A bucket in the trunk would be a necessity also.
Here's the LINK: https://simplypreparing.com/need-sillcock-keys-emergency-preparedness/

Saturday, April 14, 2018

Friday, April 13, 2018

Fun building but useless except maybe for hunting

These three guys built an emergency hut, or outdoor man cave, using logs, twigs, pine needles and grass. Looks neat-o, but hope none of them smoke, it certainly isn't fireproof, and animals are going to LOVE it!

Which CHICKEN BREED is RIGHT for YOUR HOMESTEAD?

Jake, from White House On The Hill, asks a few of his friends what their favorite breed of chicken is, and why...


Can You Raise Day Old Baby Chicks Off-Grid With a Solar Generator?

Jaime, of Guildbrook Farm in S. Carolina, takes us through the many ways to raise chicks off-grid, then lets us know what the BEST way is.


Thursday, April 12, 2018

Meat Rabbit Math | How Many Do You Need?

Nikki shows us a practical method for breeding just enough rabbits for you and your family, without being too harsh on the rabbits.


Wednesday, April 4, 2018

What do homesteaders do for health insurance?

Troy says, "I have been thinking about what full time and even part time homesteaders are doing to cover their healthcare costs. There aren't many options in the USA but what is available?"


Friday, March 9, 2018

Make Your Own Maple Syrup Evaporator

Mike, from the Pratt Family Homestead, shows us his homemade off-grid evaporator for making his own maple syrup!


Monday, February 26, 2018

REVIEW: Best Nest Box

Cliff, from All Grass Farms, gives us a review of the "Best Nest Boxes" that Joel Salatin recommended to him.




Saturday, February 24, 2018

Thursday, February 22, 2018

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

EVENT - Meat Rabbit Processing

EVENT: " Meat Rabbits: from Hutch to Hearty Meal."
DATE: October 11, 2018, 9 am- 4pm.
COST: $50 single, $80 couple
WHERE: Rixeyville, VA
TEACHER: Jeremy Chambers, of Independence Acres Homestead
CLASS LIMIT: 15 people
ABOUT: During this class, Jeremy Chambers will walk you through the steps of rabbit processing, parting out or de-boning, and even preparing two rabbit based dishes with you.
Each participant /couple will walk away with the knowledge of processing and rabbit anatomy, confidence to prepare a dish, and a rabbit packaged and ready to cook.
Morning session will consist of a processing class, a lesson on parting out and de-boning a rabbit, and preparing two rabbit based dishes. Afternoon session will consist of each participant/couple processing their own rabbit (provided for you) under the supervision of the instructor, packaging it to take home, and sampling the dishes prepared in the morning during a Q&A session.
WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING: sharp 4″ kitchen knife, cooler with ice, apron or change of clothes.
ADDITIONAL COST: If you cannot bring your own knife, we can supply you with one for an additional $20 per person. Please note the cost differences at check out.

EVENT: Blacksmithing Basics 101

EVENT: BLACKSMITHING BASICS 101
WHEN: Oct 11, 9am-4pm.
WHERE: Rixeyville, VA.
COST: $100 Single.
CLASS LIMIT: 15
PHONE: 540-827-8285
TEACHER: Joshua Langfitt.

ABOUT: Through making a few projects, students will learn the basic skills to start blacksmithing. The minimum projects you will accomplish will be a fire rake/poker (bending and drawing out stock), a basic J hook (punching, scrolling and tapering), a drive hook (tapering, scrolling and upsetting), a bottle opener (slitting, drifting, bob punching)
WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING: A ball peen or cross peen hammer you are comfortable swinging. Teacher suggests a weight under 2 lbs.
ADDITIONAL COST: If you cannot bring your own ball peen, we can supply you with one for an additional $20 per person. Please note the cost differences at check out.
 

EVENT Oct 11, 2018: "Dry Curing Meat at Home"

EVENT - "Dry Curing Meat at Home" with Hand Hewn Farm
WHERE: 10990 Patterson Rd SW, Fresno, Ohio
COST: $175 single, CLASS LIMIT: 15 people
TEACHERS: Andy Lane & Doug Wharton from Hand Hewn Farm
DATE & TIME: October 11, 9 am- 4pm. PHONE: 330-503-3883
ABOUT: This workshop will start with a hands-on butchering of half a heritage hog to cover many of the options for dry cured pork cuts as well as those from other animals. Once we have isolated the cuts for dry curing, we will discuss historical techniques as well as more modern methods for preserving pork. While we won’t be providing a full lunch, there will be samples of cured cuts from our farm for sampling. After lunch you will be guided through the curing process for all the cuts from the pig. To help further your knowledge base we will demo different casing, tying, and aging techniques for cured meats. Curing chambers, and cellars on the homestead will round out the class so you will be fully prepared to take the next step in homestead preservation.
WHAT YOU'LL NEED TO BRING: Yourself and an apron.

Friday, February 16, 2018

Off Grid Bread Baking

Patara lives off grid, and shows us how to make bread on/in a woodburning stove in a dutch oven.


Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Lessons From The Great Depression

"These Lessons from the Great Depression aren’t meant to be scary but they should move you.  If you watch the news or read it online you know something is stirring in our economy.  We need to learn from the past; in hopes that we don’t repeat that time but we are prepared if we do." ~Tiffany Davis

LINK TO FULL ARTICLE: https://www.imperfectlyhappy.com/lessons-from-the-great-depression/#comment-21055

Saturday, January 20, 2018

Friday, January 19, 2018

Beef/ Bacon Grease Emergency Candle

Does an experiment to see if bacon and hamburger meat combined grease will burn like a candle, and it works!


Thursday, January 18, 2018

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

OFF GRID Water Trough That Never Freezes

Dutch shows us what he found on his property!
This could also be used to water a large food garden.

How to Silently Cut Down Trees Quickly

In a survival situation, silence is golden. If you don't want to wake up the "neighborhood" with a chain saw, this Silky Katanaboy is a great alternative.


Monday, January 15, 2018

Thursday, January 11, 2018

Winter Storm Preparations for Everyone

Brad and Christa have a checklist of things to help you prepare for a harsh Winter.


Adding Animals to Your Off-Grid Homestead?

Watch as Doug and Stacy teach you all about what is needed for your animals, and especially in the Winter time.


Wednesday, January 10, 2018

A 1 Year Review of Their Rocket Mass Heater

The Fouch Family, who have been living off-grid, give a review of their rocket mass heater, that they have had in their home for one year...


Eight Survival Uses For Dental Floss

  1. Tripwire. That’s right, tripwire. Because dental floss doesn’t stand out when you look at it. Take a few strands and twist them together to lend extra strength to the wire, put it between two trees, and you have a surprisingly tough little cord that won’t be stepped through but will take someone’s feet out from under them when they try to walk through it.
  2. Stitches. Regular dental floss can be surprisingly tough. If you need to make do for emergenty stitches, dental floss can do the trick to keep a wound closed up.
  3. Clotheline. Again, you’ll want to twist several strands together to strengthen them to hold the weight of wet clothes, but this is, basically, the tripwire idea, just at a different height for a different purpose.
  4. Spear making. You may think this is nuts, but imagine tying your knife to the end of a sturdy stick using dental floss as the cord holding your knife to the stick. There you go: homemade spear.
  5. Fishing line. Simply tie one end to a stick and the other end to a hook with bait, and you have an instant, DIY fishing rod. Nicholas O. advises that you can use a soda can tab for the fishing hook if you want to go as DIY as possible.
  6. Rope. What is a rope but cord or twine with more threads twisted together. This is the same idea. You’ll just twist together more threads of floss to make your rope and use it for climbing, carrying, and whatever other purposes that you need for rope.
  7. Shoelaces. Yes, you may not feel that floss shoe laces will be the next fashion trend (and, I agree, they probably won’t), but, if you need laces in the rough, these will do the trick.
  8. Sewing. Let’s face it, you’ll probably have to fix some holes in your clothes or reattach buttons. Floss can work great for some of the purposes calling for rougher thread.
    Special Thanks to Survival Institute for this information.

10 Tips to Preparing Venison by Stacy Lyn

"You will be amazed at the creations that you bring to the table. Your tastebuds and your family will thank you. Happy hunting, happy cooking, and happy eating."

LINK: https://gameandgarden.com/cooking/wildgame/ten-tips-to-know-when-preparing-venison/

6 Packable Fire Starting Aids

Whether a Backwoodsman or just backpacking, this information is always handy...


Monday, January 8, 2018

Sunday, January 7, 2018

How To Deal with Depression When Off Grid

Even before you find yourself in a disaster situation, you may want to keep these options in mind as ways to address depression issues before defaulting to taking pharmaceutical products with their potential side-effects...
LINK: http://survivalinstitute.com/how-to-deal-with-depression-while-off-grid/