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07/17/2018
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By Zoey Sky
How to locate resources when the grid is down
Aside from keeping your gear maintained and your supplies stocked, you also need to know where to go if your resources run out. This doesn’t mean looting. You just need to teach your loved ones where they can head if your supply gets dangerously low. It’s good to be familiar with every nook and cranny of […]
04/10/2018
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By Jayson Veley
Scrounge in these three overlooked places for your survival supplies
Picture this: Society just completely collapsed three days ago after some kind of nationwide crisis. You, like most others, rush to the local department store to see how many survival supplies you can scrounge, only to find that nearly all of the shelves have already been stripped clean. What do you do? Do you just return […]
03/31/2018
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By Jayson Veley
Sometimes survival means scavenging (but not looting)
First and foremost, it’s extremely important to understand the difference between scavenging and looting – one is a moral and situationally aware method of getting yourself and your loved ones through a crisis situation, and the other is completely unethical. As pointed out in an article published earlier this month on ThePreppingGuide.com, “After every disaster, […]
07/08/2017
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By Rhonda Johansson
Frugal woman manages to quit job and travel the world by eating trash from the dumpster
Dumpster diving isn’t limited to just information espionage. A Portland, Oregon woman began to eat out of the dumpster (which she affectionately called, “dumpster dogging”) to save $30,000 in just eight months — enough cash to leave her job and travel to central America. Amanda Holden, 32, was called the “Dumpster Dog” by her coworkers […]
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