Cover Your Floors and Walls Homes lose heat through surfaces, just like people. Floors: To combat the chill, cover cold floors like tile or wood with rugs, carpets, or even spare blankets. Warm up bathroom floors with bath mats or old towels. Walls: Back in the Middle Ages, castle dwellers used tapestries to insulate drafty walls. They were definitely on to something. You can trap warmth by hanging quilts, heavy blankets, or pretty tapestries on external walls. Drink Warm (but Not Alcoholic) Drinks Hot beverages will feel comforting during a power outage. Make tea, coffee, hot chocolate, or broth if…
This article was originally published by Don Stacy II at The Mises Institute. Commonly discussed in radical political circles is the Overton window (also called the window of discourse), which is typically defined as the range of subjects and arguments—public ideas—politically acceptable to the mainstream population at a given time. The Overton window varies over time (either by shifting, shrinking, and/or expanding), thereby demonstrating the gradual evolution of societal norms and values. Less well-known is that political commentator Joshua Trevino has hypothesized that the political acceptability component of the Overton window can be subdivided into six significant and separately identifiable degrees. These degrees of…
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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadLearning how to choose the best members for your prepper group is crucial in ensuring the long-term resilience and survival of you, your loved ones, and your preparedness group. The people you bring into your circle should have useful skills, align with your values, contribute positively to the group dynamic, and be trustworthy in high-pressure situations. A well-vetted team member enhances security, cooperation, and overall preparedness, while the wrong ones can create division, drain resources, compromise safety and security, and weaken the group. This guide provides a structured approach to evaluating potential members, helping…
If there’s one thing we’ve come to count on from Mazda, it’s striking design, and with the new 2026 CX-5, it delivers again. In a crowded segment of lookalike packages, the third-generation crossover is a real standout. But that’s just one of the reasons why the latest CX-5 got my thumbs up after spending a day driving it around San Diego. The gen-3 CX-5 grows in all the right dimensions, delivering more space for passengers and cargo. It adds more useful features, including an all-new infotainment system, finally equipped with a functional voice control system. If there’s a downside to…
Anti-gun activists love anecdotes. They like to present stories of people who survived horrific experiences or who lost people in senseless atrocities, all to try and leverage our emotions into supporting gun control. The problem is that we’ve got stories, too. We’ve got a lot of them. They range from people who lost loved ones to people who used guns for self-defense.Or, there are times when we just trot out the stories that show how little their preferred laws actually do.King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) deputies say neighborhood complaints about crime in White Center are…
This week’s Emerging Gear is all about two fundamentals when it comes to outdoor gear: the need to stay warm and the need to carry your stuff. In the unpredictable spring season, a good jacket is a must-have, and there are a number of new ones to check out. Outdoor Vitals dropped its lightest-ever puffer, and Marmot launched a big line of breathable, lightweight fleeces. Mammut teamed up with a chic Scandinavian company to make sleek, minimalist rain jackets. If you’re a skateboarder, take note: There’s a new messenger bag with a designated compartment for your board. Cyclists will want…
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Realize all the benefits you’ve gotten from being prepared – less stress, saving money, saving time by not having to run to the store all the time, etc. Instead of focusing on what you haven’t done, recognize how far you’ve come. Take inventory of your preps and appreciate the progress you’ve made. Acknowledge small wins, such as completing a first aid course, growing your own food, or adding to your water storage. 10. Stay Positive Prepping should not be solely about fearing the worst—it should be about equipping yourself for whatever comes your way. Stay curious, continue learning new skills,…
Students and faculty at Louisiana colleges and universities could soon be able to lawfully carry on campus, if a bill sponsored by Republican Rep. Danny McCormick becomes law. Under HB 99, all public higher ed institutions as well as any private college or university that accepts federal funding would no longer be “gun-free zones,” with a few limited exceptions for certain locations on campus like medical or mental health treatment centers and events with security screenings. McCormick was the primary House sponsor of Louisiana’s permitless carry law, and HB 99 is best seen as an extension…
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Have you ever wanted to know how to meet fellow preppers? Did you try to connect with other preparedness-minded folks but hesitated, afraid you might reveal too much too soon? You’re not alone. Many of us want to build a supportive, reliable network without announcing our preparedness plans to the world. But how do we find each other quietly and effectively? Stick around—because today, I’m sharing seven proven ways to subtly discover fellow preppers without blowing your cover. Here’s a countdown of 7 effective ways to meet preparedness-minded folks (ranked from least dependable to most dependable): Quick Look at What…
Swapping the heart of a legend — this episode covers the full motor swap on my 1972 Ford F-250 Highboy. From pulling the old … Watch full video on YouTube
Have you ever confidently dismissed a warning because you knew you were right—only to have problems later because you were wrong? Just as driving with sunglasses at night can cause you to miss seeing a hazard in the road, so too can always wearing rose-colored glasses about your opinions and views of the world. In other words, our comfort can blind us to vulnerabilities when everything seems aligned with our beliefs and preferences. This happens after every flip in political power. Disclaimer: This article is not intended to be political. Instead, it aims to discuss how changing political tides can…
Badlands just launched the Mag Turkey Vest, a new turkey-hunting vest built for mobility. The headline feature is a Fidlock magnetic seat attachment that lets hunters drop the seat fast, and then snap it back in place when moving again. Badlands also says the vest keeps the storage layout from its earlier turkey vest, while trimming weight and updating the fit. We have the vest in hand now. We’ll update this piece with a full review once we’ve hunted in it and put it through its paces. But let’s take a look at it while it’s still fresh. Updates From…
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Preparedness doesn’t have to be expensive. In fact, if you’re working within a budget—and with the current economy, most of us are—getting prepped should be a strategic, steady process, not a mad rush to spend your last cent at the nearest outdoor store. You build your supplies like a brick wall: one smart decision at a time. So, whether you’re brand new to all this or just tightening up your existing setup, here are 21 budget-friendly essentials worth stockpiling now, before things get dicey. These relatively low-cost, high-value items’ll help keep you ready, comfortable, and ahead of the curve when…
