"While power was out, we didn't even notice it." Doomsday prepper shares crucial advice after experiencing three-day-long blackout: 'No one is making jokes anymore' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Interest in off-grid living has surged in recent years as a growing number of people turn their focus to a more self-sustaining way of life—with some going as far as to create entire compounds where ...
A Montana woman known as the “Housewife prepper” is helping millions of people get ready for emergencies and be prepared in the event of a natural disaster, conflict with a foreign nation or another ...
The Urban Prepper examines LOKSAK Element protection bags to see how well they safeguard critical prepper gear from water and ...
We’ve uncovered a prototypical American prepper home—designed with safety and luxury in mind. Set on a pastoral 29.3-acre lot in Jonesborough, TN, this ranch home is fully constructed from ...
A doomsday prepper says she can “finally take a break” from stockpiling after Donald Trump’s election win because the president-elect will “save us all.” Rowan MacKenzie, 40, has spent 13 years and a ...
You should consider yourself lucky if you're friends with Jack Osbourne in the event of a doomsday scenario. During a recent podcast appearance, Jack revealed that he had gotten heavily into prepper ...
PUYALLUP, Wash. - Do you have 12 cases of peas and beans, seven pounds of powdered milk, 50 pounds of flour, 50 pounds of rice, 20 pounds of frozen chicken breasts, a 4,000-watt generator and some 35 ...