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Survivalpunk Podcast Episode 13

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Join James and Mike as they discuss such topics as: Advertising on Freedom Feens,7 medical preps,Cody lundin is not a happy camper, Getting outside, Crossfit rebok nanos, Sam Brigs out of Crossfit games,11 things to destroy your immune system,Prickly pear wild edible, Food Forrest Permaculture Minute and BBQMF

 

 

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Freedom Feens Podcast

Seven Secrets of Medical Preps

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11 Things To Destroy Your Immune System

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Geocaching – A Cacher’s Overview

Today I have a guest post from a friend and former co-worker that escaped the madness. John left with his family and went further south and started blog. I asked him to do this guest post over a year ago and It is finally here. Enjoy this great write up on the hobby of geocaching. You  can find more at his blog here  -James

 

In July of 2012, I stumbled across a link to geocaching while looking for a cheap and fun way to celebrate my thirteenth wedding anniversary with my very lovely wife. Cheap was important to us, because we have five children and our finances prohibit many luxuries. On this website, the number one “cheap and fun” thing to do with your date was Geo-Caching. I thought to myself, “What in the world is that?” After some brief research on the subject, I became intrigued. Then after further research, I became very curious. So curious, I went out and found one to see what it was all about.

 

I spent about 15-20 minutes looking for that hidden thing and thought, “How in the world can this be fun? I can’t find it at all.” Well, I looked at all of the description on the cache, checked out some of the logs from previous cachers that found it, and used this information to discover it. I was forced to be sneaky because it was hidden behind an old sign outside of the Cracker Barrel next to where I worked. I didn’t want folks walking by that don’t know what Geocaching is (the folks are termed “muggles” in Geocaching circles) to think, “What’s that guy doing?” So, I quickly snuck my hand behind the sign and found a magnetic key holder and pulled it out. Inside was a simple log sheet that had dates and names on it. I happily signed my name and the date in the confines of my vehicle, and then quickly replaced it, . Following the directions, I then electronically logged the find in the geocaching system and got my first “smiley”: the term used for finding the cache. After that initial success, I was hooked.

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Lessons Learned From The Tough Mudder

This past Saturday I ran in the Nashville Tough Mudder with some Crossfit friends. This was the first race I had ever ran and by far the longest I’ve ever ran. I surprised myself on some things and disappointing myself on others, but mostly I had a blast. I highly recommend running one at least once. If they come back next year I’ll run again and do even better.  This article isn’t just about the fitness aspects but survival lessons learned from the race. So let’s jump right into this like a mud puddle.

 

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AR15 Weapon Maintenance

Today I have a great guest post by my friend Justin from The Crooked Tree Farm. He was one of the many great folks that reached out to me after my TSP interview. While talking to him one day he mentioned just getting his Armorers cert and I knew that AR15 Maintenance is a subject you guy would love. So without further banter lets get down to the subject today. Take it away Justin

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Firearms now and for the foreseeable future are an integral part of the self-reliance community.  We rely on them to put food on the table, hone our skills, and defend ourselves from the predators of the world.  One rifle that stands out is the AR-15.  It is known for its ease of use, modularity and effectiveness.   Unlike the military or law enforcement we do not have a staff of professionally trained armorers to keep our weapons running at peak performance, so generally we have to rely on ourselves. For the purpose of this article I’m going to use the generic term AR to cover the AR-15 and its whole family tree of variants.
                Before we continue I must say that I feel like the AR has gotten a bad rap regarding reliability.  This is from people spouting a lot of bull about it.  People talk about guns a lot like they talk about the opposite sex.  Simply put there is a lot of smoke and mirrors being passed on as ‘truth’ by guys that have little to no real experience.
                Just like all machines, your AR has to be maintained and periodically parts will need to be changed out.  No exact number of rounds fired can be attributed to a component’s failure.  There are too many variables to consider, such as: ammo, quality of the weapons manufacture, exposure to the elements etc.  What we need to be concerned about is assessing the condition of our
weapons and addressing any issues that arise.
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Solo Stove And Pot

The great folks over at Solo Stove recently sent out a Solo Stove and Solo Pot 900 for testing and review. I was excited to get these in and couldn’t wait to get out and test them. Like many of you I’m sure I have way too many camping cook stoves. I’m obsessed with them. I’ve made hobo stoves before and little alcohol stoves. I have a jet boil and a pocket rocket.  I’ve spent hours looking at stoves online. So when the chance to test a stove came I jumped on it. Let’s get right down to it then.

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