Urban survival: Tips for teaching a teenager how to drive.

Home Looking for adventure and a white-knuckle ride? Then help teach a teenager how to drive. Here are some tips to make the experience a little less stressful. by Leon Pantenburg Click here to buy survival kits I grew up on a farm, and was driving a tractor as soon as my feet could reach …

Damper Recipes: Try Australia’s survival bread

Home “Have you heard of Damper? It’s an Australian bread that’s made using few ingredients and cooked in a campfire. Stockmen and drovers would make it using their basic camping rations.” from Alex in SurvivalCommonSense.com Comments Damper is a simple bread that uses a traditional Australian recipe. (Pantenburg photos) Erectile dysfunction is one such disorder …

Peter Kummerfeldt: How to use signal mirrors for survival signalling

Home At some point, you may need to attract a rescuer’s attention. It would be in any situation, from being lost in the wilderness to being stuck on a rooftop during a flood. But when people are looking for you, though, you may be an insignificant object in a vast  space. This signal mirror is …

10 tips for staying cool during a power outage/heat wave emergency

Home All things considered, any emergency situation can be made worse by the weather! Heat waves, coupled with power outages, can be deadly. Learn what you can do! By Leon Pantenburg What happens when an earthquake occurs along the New Madrid Seismic Zone (The United States’ second largest earthquake area, located near New Madrid, Mo., …

Tornado survival tips: Weather the storm safely

Home I’ve always been afraid of tornadoes, even before I heard of the Wicked Witch of the West and: “Surrender Dorothy!” If you live in an area with the potential for tornadoes or cyclones, you owe it to yourself and your family to be prepared! by Leon Pantenburg Visit our store! In female, high-tech vaginal lubricants …

The Waco Siege: A Very Disturbing Part of American History

Home Every year, on the anniversary of the Waco seige, I re-post this. It has been said that without Waco, there wouldn’t have been the Oklahoma City Bombing. Ever since the Waco siege ended in 1993, I have wanted to visit the site. Over Christmas break, 2010, I got the chance. The 50-day siege of …