Prepping Curation
There are many posts and curation pages displaying a wide array of topics, but yet have I discovered one solely dedicated to prepping, preppers and survival; and if there was one before I have not seen an update in months. So, in my endeavors to curate more topics under the main umbrella of homesteading, self-reliance, off-grid living and more, I will be doing a weekly post every Monday dedicated to preppers.
Topics I will be searching for include (but not restricted to):
- Prepping
- Survival
- Self-reliance
- Self-sustainability
- Bushcrafting
- Food prepping
- Protection (of home, family and possessions)
- DIY Health
- 2nd Amendment concerns
- Gear and supplies
- Skills & DIY Instructions
Now keeping in mind these posts will be written by other steemians, considered good quality and not plagiarized.
When I find new posts in the above mentioned topics that meet criteria I desire the posts to have, I will post in upcoming Preppers Curation Day Weekly Editions and let the author know of the sharing and curation.
I will be looking through the Preppers Discord group and channels and taking recommendations from fellow preppers in the same group and community.
@preppervetuk
In this post on Morse Code @preppervetuk has a Dtube video where he discusses Morse Code and its importance in a post-apocalyptic world.
In an SHTF or post apocalyptic world alternate means of communication may be re-born.
Morse code will enable the survivor and prepper to extend their range in tough circumstances.
Communicating as a prepper in an SHTF environment will be difficult, therefore it is imperative that all operators are aware of their transmission speed, especially using morse code
@loganhommel
@loganhommel has a four part series about medical kits called poke holes and plug them.
Go ahead and read the first three in this four part series. It if full of great information, has images to show you what you need to have in your medical kits and make sure to follow him. He is new to steemit but his page is a wealth of prepper topics.
@jackdub
See @jackdub's Prepare: Water Containment for Emergency, Conservation, and Off-Grid Living.
Water is essential for Life. It's good to be prepared for when water may not be as readily available as usual. If you are able, it's a step in the right direction to save the tap water, collect rain water for irrigation and other purposes. Containing rain or other sources of water may become necessary when living off grid - especially if there is no well, spring, creek, or other sources of fresh water.