Author: Damian Brindle

  • Grid Failure Timeline Breakdown

    Grid Failure Timeline Breakdown

    I’d say that most people, even preppers, believe that “the grid” refers only to electrical power, but it should be considered much more than that. In fact, you should consider “the grid” to encompass all utilities, such as natural gas, water, cellular service…even the sewer system and trash pickup. The following video by City Prepping…

  • 10 Tips for Avoiding Flooding on Your Homestead

    10 Tips for Avoiding Flooding on Your Homestead

    Floods are the most common type of natural disaster. Often the result of heavy rain, snowmelt or storm surges in coastal areas, floodwaters can wreak havoc on your home, land and outbuildings. Luckily, there are several ways to help prevent flooding that don’t entail moving to a new homestead. Stay high and dry with these…

  • Where’s the Safest Place to Be During a Natural Disaster? 11 Scenarios

    Where’s the Safest Place to Be During a Natural Disaster? 11 Scenarios

    Anywhere you live in the United States is vulnerable to natural disasters. The Southeast faces hurricanes, whereas the West Coast endures wildfires and earthquakes. Northern locations have blizzards, and tornadoes wreak havoc in the Great Plains. Wherever you live, finding safe places for shelter during natural disasters is essential. Here are the best places to…

  • Freeze-Dried Strawberries

    Freeze-Dried Strawberries

    I’ve been waiting for strawberries to come down in price, and while they’re not as cheap as I’d have preferred, I went ahead anyway because…who wouldn’t like some tasty strawberries during the apocalypse? So, I bought six two-pound containers of strawberries at Sam’s Club for $3.77 each: But, because I never really know how much…

  • Is It Better to Build Your Homestead or Buy It?

    Is It Better to Build Your Homestead or Buy It?

    Many people dream of owning a homestead. It’s hard to beat the feeling of waking up at dawn to water the garden, tend beehives or collect fresh eggs, especially when it all belongs to you. But should you buy a property with existing buildings or construct your own? Here are the pros and cons of…

  • The Survival Benefits of a Green Home Build

    The Survival Benefits of a Green Home Build

    In recent years, there has been a growing global emphasis on sustainability and environmental consciousness. As a result, many individuals are opting for green home builds, which offer a myriad of benefits not only for the planet but also for homeowners themselves. Green homes also mesh well with more independent approaches, like homesteading and off-the-grid…

  • 18 Power Outage Tips for Disasters

    18 Power Outage Tips for Disasters

    Everyone depends on electricity for work, cooking, heating and air. So what happens when power is unavailable because of a hurricane or thunderstorm? There are three parts to power outages. You should know what to do before, during and after an outage to protect yourself and your family. But it’s always best to start with…

  • Accessibility Considerations for Moving Off-Grid

    Accessibility Considerations for Moving Off-Grid

    Moving off-grid can be an exciting and liberating endeavor, offering individuals the opportunity to live a self-sufficient and sustainable lifestyle. However, for those experiencing limited mobility or who are concerned about potential mobility challenges in the future, building an accessible off-grid home requires careful planning and consideration. Luckily, there are various accessibility considerations you can…

  • 10 Best Places for Off-Grid Living

    10 Best Places for Off-Grid Living

    Living off the grid affords you all kinds of freedoms, from keeping the lights on during a major power outage to selling excess power. Some people also combine this energy-independent lifestyle with homesteading — growing their own food, raising animals and getting away from city life. With so many great options for going off the…