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BydenobPower outages are no longer rare events. From seasonal storms and ice build-up to overloaded grids and wildfires, blackouts are a growing part of life across North America. For preppers and off-grid thinkers, this isn’t a cause for panic—it’s a chance to take control. Having a reliable backup power system is essential for keeping your…
Maplecon 2010
BydenobA big Thanks goes out to our friend Wolfe from Wolfeblog.net for passing this info on to us! WHAT: Maplecon 2010 QRP Gathering WHEN: August 20-22, 2010 WHERE: Emily Provincial Park, Omemee, Ontario. WHY: To gather with fellow QRPers for a fun/relaxing weekend of camping, QRP operating, demonstrations, telling of tall tales, show & tell,…
WELCOME ABOARD
BydenobWe’ve been having a busy few days around here with 3 more new bloggers! We’d like to welcome Mike1 to the New Brunswick Preppers Network. Scarecrow has added to the Ontario Preppers Network. Jambaloney will be blogging at the Nova Scotia Preppers Network. So take a couple minutes to check out their new posts. Thanks…
A Mixed Bag Of Topics
BydenobAs preppers, we always have to be on the lookout for imminent dangers. Some of these are normal and even follow apattern that is predictable and repetitive, while others are unique to the current state of affairs.
And the winner is…………
BydenobWell folks, it’s time to pick a winner for the Saver Emergency Breath System 2-Pack!We have 24 comments to choose from. The blog shows 25, but one was removed by the commenter, so here we go. Using Random.org, we set up to pick a number between 1 and 24, The number generated will correpond to…
Ham Radio Comms Plan For SHTF – Part III
Now that we’ve been over what frequencies we can listen to for information on a local and long distance basis, let’s try to put together a plan that will work. Since we spent so much time on listening, let’s start there. If at all possible, you should be monitoring local comms on a 24 hour…
