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BydenobIn a major disaster — grid down, cellular networks overloaded or offline, Internet out — reliable communication becomes one of the most critical assets for a prepper community. While satellite phones, mesh networks and other tools have their place, amateur radio (ham radio) remains one of the most flexible, resilient, community-based solutions. Some of the…
Growing Food Indoors
BydenobI think it would be safe to assume that many preppers would prefer to have a nice sized plot of land to be able to raise a good sized garden capable of supporting a family all year long. Unfortunately, most of us will never have that, being that we are tied to our jobs in…
🏥 Medical Preparedness for Canadian Preppers: Gear, Knowledge & Natural Remedies
BydenobWhen disaster strikes, medical help might not be a 911 call away. Whether you’re preparing for grid-down scenarios, extended isolation due to weather, or just want to take more responsibility for your family’s well-being, medical preparedness is one of the most critical parts of any prepper plan—especially in Canada, where rural communities and extreme weather…
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BydenobPrep-budget doesn’t mean skipping essentials. You can build meaningful resilience by picking up low-cost but high-utility items—tools that cost little but deliver value when things don’t go to plan. As one prepper put it: “For shelf stable, ready to eat food look at Indian meals at the local area Indian grocery store. Much cheaper than…
Earthquakes 101
BydenobAs a follow up to the series on disaster mitigation, here is a link to a post by itsadisaster caled Earthquakes 101. Lots of great info from a real disaster pro. http://www.internationalpreppersnetwork.net/viewtopic.php?f=45&t=116
Urban Prepping in Canada: Limitations and Practical Solutions
BydenobFor many Canadians, the word “prepper” conjures images of rural retreats, woodlots, and stocked barns. But the reality is that the vast majority of our population lives in cities, condos, or suburban sprawl. That urban lifestyle brings with it unique limitations for preparedness—space constraints, reliance on infrastructure, and even the social dynamics of living shoulder-to-shoulder…
