Joshua_Alderson
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Hahaha [emoji23]yup,only thing some know is that I'm active in the reserve and if shtf I'll get the call to come and have some "fun moments camping and playing with the big boys"
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Hahaha [emoji23]yup,only thing some know is that I'm active in the reserve and if shtf I'll get the call to come and have some "fun moments camping and playing with the big boys"
Is urban survival even possible ? as in Singapore... everything is high rise and it does not have any natural supplies.. I wonder how am i going to survive if SHTF ... what to do if my preps run out..
Is urban survival even possible ? as in Singapore... everything is high rise and it does not have any natural supplies.. I wonder how am i going to survive if SHTF ... what to do if my preps run out..
Old school is always useful... esp skillsetsI like old school ways. . . learn hunting, gardening, canning, drying, soapmaking, etc. Learn the old ways of doing things. These can all be used now so you get proficient with these skills and not trying to learn them in a have to situation.
Ouh[emoji3]I don't know if the Foxfire series of books are available over there, but they are a good read of useful skills. Done by highschool students that went into the Appalachian mountains and interviewed the old timers. Lots of good information.
Another good book to consider is Wildwood Wisdom. There's lots of information there that you might find useful.I think i might want to learn some hunting skills , tracking and stuff... and maybe primitive skills in case i need to bug out of the city..
I will have to check that out. Haven't heard of that one so thank you.Another good book to consider is Wildwood Wisdom. There's lots of information there that you might find useful.
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