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June 11, 2023

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Building Abandoned Underground Bushcraft Shelter for Survival, Clay Fireplace, Fishing HUGE Carp

I decided to rebuild another abandoned blast shelter near a granite quarry, built in the 1950s. This shelter is perfect […]

June 11, 2023

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It’s official: we live across the street from a meth house

We figured out where all that acrid smoke in the middle of the night was coming from. Mini shantytowns are […]

Author: Bruno Robertos

June 10, 2023

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How To Build a Hidden Underground Villa With an Epic Surround Pool, You’ll Never Guess What’s Inside

How To Build a Hidden Underground Villa With an Epic Surround Pool, You’ll Never Guess What’s Inside You’ve never seen […]

June 10, 2023

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Desert Island Survival | How To Create FIRE with a Knife | Catch and Cook

Watch Ep.1 here: https://youtu.be/FAqMM9TQu9k I survived over 100 hours on a deserted island with NO FOOD and NO WATER, catching […]

June 10, 2023

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CAVEMAN COOKING the MASSIVE BEAVER (Survival Style!) – Catch, Cleaned, Fire Coal Cooked

After trying to trap this massive beaver which has been chopping down all our trees, I was finally successful. I […]

Freezing canned goods?

Can some canned goods be frozen after they're opened? For example: I wanted some Chili the other day but only wanted a half of a can. So I dumped the other half into a freezer bag and froze it. Will that be ok to eat later on? What about canned fruits? Concentrated soups?

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DISCUSSION:Unconventional fallout shelters including caves, tunnels, culverts, and others. Are they a “Go” or a “No-Go”?

From time to time people ask about using some pretty unconventional locations to shelter from fallout. The title lists some of them, but in general, we might be talking about anything from traffic and pedestrian tunnels to large culverts and stormwater drainage systems. I think it goes without saying that as you get to the latter end of the spectrum, the hazards you could encounter increase. Some examples of the hazards you could encounter with these locations are O2 depletion or…

DISCUSSION:Unconventional fallout shelters including caves, tunnels, culverts, and others. Are they a "Go" or a "No-Go"?

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