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April 19, 2024

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Portable solar panels?

I have been fooling around with small solar generators lately. A cheapie 240WH no name at first, then after realizing […]

Author: Bruno Robertos

April 18, 2024

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Is anyone else…

…flat worn out (prepper burn out?) from trying to prepare for every possible SHTF scenario imaginable? Author: invalid@example.com (JH1961) * […]

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April 17, 2024

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Experimenting with building a rocket stove out of snow 🔥

April 17, 2024

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Protecting assets that your nephews and nieces will inherit–some advice needed

Kind of a long post, but I really need some advice on a financial matter I have been putting off […]

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April 16, 2024

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To Survive | Post-Apocalyptic Drama | Full Movie

What if you were one of the few left behind? In this post-apocalyptic drama, an ex-police offer who lost his […]

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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