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If your home or retreat is compromised in a long term collapse scenario, what are your options for shelter?
For me, I’d go for a long term survival shelter. Not only that building it would improve your survival skills.
It’s also strong, easy to build and can last different and harsh weather conditions.
A poncho shelter is only going to work for so long, and a cheap family tent is probably not going to make it through more than a storm or two.
Long Term Survival Shelter
If it’s a week or so in the summer, no big deal – but what if weeks turn into months and on into years?
This tutorial is awesome, print it out and have it in a folder with all of your other info you need to know!
Check out the full article below:
How To Build A Long-Term Survival Shelter
Bonus: How To Grow a Backyard Supermarket
Having a backyard supermarket will allow you to grow pork and beef, chicken, organic eggs, non-GMO fresh fruits and veggies, including all the essential components you need to make your food staples, desserts, and even drinks.
If you are willing to put in a little elbow grease, this isn't too good to be true. The good news is that some of this can be automated.
Our great-grandfathers and great-grandmothers did this every single day. It's called "homesteading", and it can help you save money on food, furniture, tools, clothes, and much more!
This is as self-sufficient as it gets. Watch this eye-opening video to learn more:
Homesteading will take you back to the roots of your ancestors. It's not only a healthy, stress-reducing pursuit, it's a lifestyle.