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Improvised Survival Shelters in Canada: Staying Alive When It Counts
Whether you’re bugging out, lost in the woods, or caught in a sudden snowstorm during a backwoods scouting trip, knowing how to build an improvised shelter can be the difference between life and death. In Canada’s diverse and often harsh climates, mastering basic shelter-building is essential for every prepper, bushcrafter, or outdoorsperson. 🏕️ Why Shelter…
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Dinner Pot Hunting in Canada: Small & Non-Traditional Game for Preppers
For Canadian preppers, self-reliance goes beyond freeze-dried food and rain barrels — it includes sourcing your own protein from the wild. While deer and moose get the glory, the true backbone of wild meat is in the underdog category: small and non-traditional game. Often called “dinner pot hunting,” this approach isn’t about trophies — it’s…
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🩺 Prepare Medical Kits: Your First Line of Defense in Emergencies
When emergencies strike, having immediate access to essential medications can be life-saving. Prepare Medical offers curated emergency medication kits tailored for Canadians, ensuring you’re equipped to handle unexpected health crises, whether you’re traveling, adventuring off-grid, or facing a pandemic. Why Choose Prepare Medical Kits? How to Get Started Stay Safe, Stay Prepared Don’t wait for…
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🎙️ New! Free Ham Radio Quick Reference Guide for Gold Members 🎉
Are you ready to take your emergency communications to the next level? We’re excited to announce that Canadian Preppers Network Gold Members now have exclusive free access to our brand-new Ham Radio Quick Reference Guide—a must-have resource for every serious radio operator and emergency communicator. 📡 What’s Inside the Guide? This professionally curated PDF is…
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DIY UHF/VHF Ham Radio Antennas: A Practical Guide
Amateur radio operators (hams) working in the VHF (30–300 MHz) and UHF (300–3000 MHz) ranges often build their own antennas for better performance, budget-friendly setups, or just the satisfaction of DIY. Whether you’re working 2 meters (144–148 MHz) or 70 cm (420–450 MHz), there’s a homemade antenna design that fits your goals. Here’s a breakdown…
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Top 5 Gravity Water Filters for Preppers: Reliable Water Purification in Emergencies
In an emergency or survival situation, access to clean water is a matter of life and death. Whether you’re preparing for a natural disaster, a long-term power outage, or a collapse in the social order, ensuring that you have a reliable water filtration system is essential. Gravity-fed water filters are a top choice for preppers…
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The Shelf Life of Medications: What Dr. Bones Says Every Prepper Should Know
When disaster strikes and pharmacies are no longer an option, having the right medications on hand can save lives. But for preppers, stockpiling medications brings up a common and critical question: How long do these meds actually last? Dr. Joseph Alton, better known as Dr. Bones, is a leading voice in the world of medical…
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Why Prepping in Canada Isn’t Paranoia — It’s Pure Common Sense
From the snow-laced forests of British Columbia to the windswept coasts of Newfoundland, one truth unites all Canadians: we live in a land of breathtaking beauty—and unforgiving extremes. Our weather shifts on a dime, our power grids groan under winter’s weight, and our vast distances mean help isn’t always around the corner. That’s why prepping…
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💧 Water Storage for Preppers: The Lifeline You Can’t Afford to Ignore
When it comes to prepping, food gets all the glory. But water? Water is the silent hero—absolutely critical and yet too often overlooked. You can survive three weeks without food, but barely three days without water. Whether you’re bracing for a natural disaster, grid failure, or long-term societal disruption, a solid water storage plan isn’t…
