This is the third half of the post on information
There comes a time when you have to decide how much you are going to prepare. For some people, they are preparing for a specific annual event, such as a hurricane, Peak Oil, or other specific emergency. Some people see it as an interesting hobby; they have fun with their preparedness training. For others, it is an obsession.
And for some survivalist, they would like to know what others are doing and how they are doing it, so that they can better prepare.
For those folks, you will find links to numerous blogs, below.
Some are exclusively about emergency preparedness/survivalism, others are about freedom issues with survival, and others are a mix of guns, politics, freedom, survival and whatever the writer wants to write.
Be warned. These folks have their opinions. What has worked for them may not work for you.
Additionally, some of the writers are trying to make back a little of their expenses. They have pamphlets, books, and other items for sale. Some even take donations. Just so you know, if a site has ads by Goggle or others, and you click on the ad, the site owner will receive a small fee from the advertising company.
Be A Survivor Blog
Bear Ridge Project
Bison Survival Blog
Casaubon's Book
Code Name Insight
Comrade Simba
Down in the Hills-The Survivalist Way
Food Storage... A Necessary Adventure
Keep it Simple Survival Blog
Notes From the Bunker Blog
Safely Gathered In
Scoutinlife's Homestead and Preparedness Blog
Sh*t Hit The Fan Blog
Something Wicked Comes Blog
Staying Alive Blog
Stealth Survival Blog
The Suburban Prepper Blog
Survival Acres Blog
Survival Blog
The Survival Podcast
Survivalist News
Survival Spot Blog
Survival Strategies Blog
Survival Topics
Survivalist Blog
Surviving in Argentina Blog
TEOTWAWKIAIFF Blog
Total Survivalist Libertarian Rantfest Blog
The Urban Survivalist Blog
http://theurbansurvivalist.blogspot.com/
http://theurbansurvivalist.blogspot.com/
Viking Preparedness Blog
Wolf Tracks
You will notice, some of the blogs are no longer updated or updated on an irregular basis. These blogs still have an active archive, so make sure you read their archives. Even though they may no longer be posting, the authors still might have information for you on their blog
