Weekly News Roundup 27/08/23
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- August 27, 2023
Britain is home to a variety of different woods, either as native trees or species that have been brought here from other parts of the world. Wood itself can be split into two categories – hard wood and soft wood. Hard wood is considered dense and easy to maintain, yet it can be difficult to
READ MOREIf you decide to, or if you’re forced to, bug out to a wild location in the UK, you may have to stay on the move to avoid potential threats. Sooner or later, you’ll likely have to cross rivers and streams that may end up being very dangerous. You might not think that shallow streams
READ MOREWind-up radios are the kind of device that every survival savvy prepper should have whether you plan to bug out or bug in. They can be used in a range of emergency situations, from a power outage to something far more serious. This is because the power is generated for them manually, which means you
READ MOREBoth the British countryside and cities are home to an array of different animals, many of which can be a source of food to preppers when trapping for survival becomes the norm. Although it is currently illegal to trap some of these animals in the UK, this is likely to no longer be the case
READ MOREFire is key to survival for all preppers. Whether they are to provide light, heat or a way to prepare food for survival, they are essential. However, starting a fire can be challenging when the wet British weather makes sourcing dry wood challenging. Luckily, feathersticks can be used in these circumstances. In this article we
READ MOREPreppers can agree that a key element to survival is finding a nutritious and energy-rich source of food. One way to do this is by trapping small animals found in the UK like rabbits and squirrels, or larger prey like deer. However, there is the argument that this is not humane, but what do preppers
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