Synopses & Reviews
You will need more than just food and water when the grid goes down.Many people know what they need to survive a doomsday scenario. They stock high-calorie foods and clean water, they find their own sources of power, and they prepare to defend themselves, if need be. With all they have stored, they are ready to survive for days, even months at a time.
One may think they have finished preparing once they have accumulated these basic necessities, but there is always more that can be done. In The Pocket Guide to Prepping Essentials, Patty Hahne offers up two hundred oft forgotten items that may prove to be indispensible for surviving the apocalypseshould it happen. From the mundane, like needle and thread, to more specialized tools like a closet auger, Hahne describes how each one can prove to be a vital addition to the preppers cache. You may be surprised to see what common household items can do when used creatively, and Hahne is here to help inspire you.
Presented in a compact design, The Pocket Guide to Prepping Essentials is an important addition to any preppers book collection, one that can be carried in a purse or pocket, stored in the car, or slipped into that carefully prepared bug-out bag.
About the Author
Patty Hahne writes for the blog PreppersIllustrated.com and is the author of
The Doomsday Prepping Crash Course. Eight years ago, she decided she had endured her fill of city life. She packed her family into a van, moved them into a cabin in southern Oregon, and embraced alternative energy. She has been completely off the grid, with no electricity or running water, ever since. She lives in Klamath Falls, Oregon.