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BydenobWith winter firmly installed, every province in the country has experienced freezing temperatures well below normals. This happens and shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone living in the great white north. Every year, we will all at one time or another experience temperatures that can freeze your face in minutes, and freeze your plumbing…
Camp Before Comfort
BydenobSetting Up a Safe, Functional Camp When You Arrive Tired, Hungry and Running Out of Daylight After hours on the road, the temptation is to stop the vehicle, pull out a chair and declare the journey over. In a real bug-out, however, reaching a destination is only half the job. Before darkness, bad weather or…
Bad Prepper Advice – The BOB
BydenobWhy do so many so called prepper experts advocate setting up a bug out bag as one of the first steps to being prepared? Honestly, bugging out should be your very last option. Face it, you’ve spent a lot of time, effort, and possibly money gathering every needful thing for a set amount of time…
Movie Monday
BydenobPBS NOVA: Inside the Megastorm Stony Brook University (SBU) oceanography professor and storm surge expert Dr. Malcolm Bowman was interviewed by and provided research data to PBS’ “Nova” for a one-hour documentary special on Sandy that aired November 18, 2012 on PBS in the U.S. and on the BBC in the UK. In the special,…
Gold Membership Spotlight: Practical Knowledge That Outlasts the Grid
BydenobPreparedness gear wears out. Fuel gets burned. Batteries die. But knowledge — properly stored — compounds. One of the most overlooked assets in any preparedness plan is a physical, offline technical library. That’s why this week’s Gold Membership spotlight focuses on a core component of the CD3WD (Compact Disc Third World Development) archive: practical mechanical…
Covid-19: The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly
BydenobSo far, Canada has been relatively unscathed through all of this hysteria. With only a handful of confirmed cases and only one death, we’ve been lucky so far. There are lots of lessons to be learned from this though…
