Are You and Your Family Ready to Survive the Next Disaster?Power Outages. Blizzards. Floods. Mudslides. Earthquakes. Tornadoes. Hurricanes. No matter where you live, you are in a natural disaster prone area. There are natural disasters on an almost daily basis all around the world. Not to mention man-made disasters. There are threats of wars, terrorist attacks and jokes about zombie's taking over. The world economy is crumbling and if the disaster of Hurricane Katrina taught us anything, it’s that we can’t really depend on the government to help us. If you are interested in learning how to protect your family from any and all of the inevitable disasters that could potentially happen, this book is your first step to learning how to prepare for any emergency situation. Prepping 101: A Beginner’s Survival Guide will teach you the fundamental rules of basic survival for helping you and your family survive no matter the situation, all in simple terms that even the most novice of beginners can understand and implement. In this book you will learn how - Understand the psychology of thinking like a survivor. - Pack an age appropriate Bug Out Bag for each member of your family. - Purify water and determine which foods you can dehydrate and store. - Build a fire and shelter in a wilderness survival situation.- Administer CPR and other common first aid necessities. - And much, much more!Survivors are a unique group of people. Some people call us Survivalists, Doomsday Preppers, or Patriots. You may not consider yourself any of those things. Whatever you may want to call yourself, if you're reading this, you are on the first step to helping your family becoming an Emergency Prepared Survivors.Welcome to Prepping 101.Two FREE Sneak Peaks Also Included! A SURVIVAL MEMOIRWhen disaster struck, Slade Thompson chose to stay behind during the evacuations. Being a hobby prepper, he was certain he had enough supplies to last at least a year, besides, everyone would be back in a few weeks, right? Weeks have turned to months, and Slade is left with no idea why the people (and electricity) have failed to return. Dealing with his lack of supplies is quickly becoming an issue, and Slade is forced to venture out of the safety of his home in search of some. What happens when he goes beyond the safe borders of his yard? Is he really as safe as he'd thought? How does Slade react when his neighborhood and home are threatened by raiders?FACT AND A SURVIVAL NOVELAfter a disaster that wiped out the East Coast, a vegetarian survivalist fiction writer and his family retire to the shores of a local lake to wait out the anarchy before the relief effort. The fiction he wrote becomes his reality as he relies on his books to give him the knowledge he needs to build, hunt, and survive in this new and foreign world. Will they survive the oncoming winter?
Pretty good info in this book. Not much new info for me, but it's still always good to review it to keep the info fresh in your mind. I appreciate the list of other books he gave near the end. I'll definitely check those out. The end of this audio was a bit boring listening to the narrator read the morse code alphabet and numbers as a bunch of dashes and dots. Good info, but better in the hard copy of the book lol.
Una buena guía de comienzo para tener algo preparado frente a una emergencia por ejemplo, terremoto.
También se puede leer por curiosidad para entender un poco la mente de los "preppies".
Destacar que hay un apartado donde comenta de forma básica, como preparar a los niños a través del juego, lo que me pareció bastante novedoso y útil si tienes hijos.
Sobre armas no hay mucho pero se decanta por defensa personal y armas más rústicas.
A very bare bones guide that mostly focuses on what to pack in bug-out bags and some basic how-tos. No pictures or diagrams, and nearly half the book focuses on a preview of a completely different book. You’re better off using a different prepping book altogether.
Concise information for us who are interested in learning survival skills. It is overwhelming to learn about survival and prepping. I felt this book gave enough specific info and enough basic lessons so as to not paralyze the beginner. It is a way of life and a great one in and of itself, if you remove the political thought that goes with it.