Weekly News Roundup 27/08/23
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- August 27, 2023
Bugging out is the idea of taking all your belongings with you to keep moving in a SHTF situation, rather than staying in the one place. Of course, there are both pros and cons to this, but one pro is that you can bug out with your pet and they can be included in the
READ MORERabbits are a common household pet in the UK, and so in a survival setting it is likely they will become a source of food rather than having to spend time and energy hunting or trapping them in the wild. You can ensure you’re equipped for this by finding out about keeping the best breeds
READ MOREAs preppers know, rope and cord are valuable in survival settings as they can be used to assist in several different circumstances. However, as with other resources in a survival setting, they can run out. As a result, it is worth exploring how to make your own rope or cord that is strong and versatile
READ MOREChickens are a staple part of the English diet – Sunday Roast, anyone? How about a cheeky Nandos or a KFC? However, in a survival setting, a trip to Tesco or Asda to pick up your bird of choice won’t be an option. Instead, preppers should educate themselves on what keeping chickens can do to
READ MOREThe UK has a much less varied landscape than places like the US and Asia, that’s why if you decide to bug out to the woods, it’s likely that you’ll end up living in one of Britain’s many forests or national parks. This has many advantages as there’s most probably access to running water, and
READ MOREWhen SHTF, you’re reliant on your own autonomy and freedom, because others will use anything you owe to their advantage, so you should always aim to get out of debt before SHTF. The term ‘prepper’ tells you everything you need to know – prepare yourself for the worst. That doesn’t just mean stockpiling food and
READ MOREOver the past few years, we’ve seen how poorly the general public reacts when they think the end of the world is near – remember those people hoarding toilet paper by the truckload in the first few weeks of the pandemic? However, when it really is a SHTF scenario instead of just a mild virus
READ MOREIt shouldn’t be news to you that humans need a decent amount of food to survive, and in a SHTF situation, your choice of food is limited, so it’s important to know what to stockpile. Fresh produce, frozen, canned, dehydrated, freeze dried – different types have different timeframes for freshness and durability, with many like
READ MOREWhen facing a disaster situation, there’s a wealth of food options available to preppers looking to get their sustenance.
READ MOREBritish Prepper is dedicated to bringing you the most useful information on a wide variety of prepper, survivalist and bushcraft related topics. We really hope that a major SHTF situation never strikes the United Kingdom, but as the old saying goes, failing to prepare is preparing to fail - so always be prepared!