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The Best of The Survivalist Blog 2009

How time flies when you’re preparing to survive the end of the world as we know it. You didn’t think I’d close out the year without a “Best of 2009” post, did you?

Here’s the best Survivalist Blog content of the year, based on your enthusiasm via comments, links, retweets, and emails. I thank you all for your continued support – with your help this blog can grow and improve in the new year.
Let’s get started.

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5 Responses to “The Best of The Survivalist Blog 2009”

  1. Anonymous



    One more skill that could go under your "skills to survive" article is how to survive inside a house in extremely low temperatures when you have no power. It is described in "Tom Brown's Field Guide to City and Suburban Survival". As a city dweller in a cold part of the country, I thought this was one of the most useful survival ideas I've ever seen, because as he pointed out, without power, the inside of the house will eventually be the same temperature as the outside.

    It involves using mattresses and lots of blankets, etc. to create a small enclosed space inside the house that would be warmed by body heat. Once you are aware of how to do it, it seems like a no brainer, but I'm sure I would never have thought of it. I just wanted to mention it to you in case you ever want to describe it in detail. And, of course, you *never* bring fire in any form into your enclosure.

    If you've already covered this subject, my lame excuse is I'm fairly new here.

    Thank you for what you are doing and Happy Survival!

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  2. Anonymous



    Boss, 'got to admit I don't know what I don't know. I learn something from almost every blog I read. Thw wife and I have a good general setup right now, better prepared than most the I know locally. Now is the time to focus, pick a specific direction, and go for it.

    Thanks for ALL of the generalized info. Keep up the good work.

    Jeff in MT

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  3. Anonymous



    WITH YOUR BLOG GOING FULL SPEED MD I HAVE BEEN ABLE TO LEARN MORE THIS YEAR I BELIEVE ABOUT SURVIVALISM .THANKS FOR THE GREAT WORK YOU ARE DOING HERE.HAVE A BLESSED NEW YEAR EVERYBODY.FROM JAY IN NC

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  4. Mechanic in Illinois



    Looks like a great year. I didn't join in until last fall but hopefully I'll be here for the full year. Happy New Year everyone,keep your powder dry and your greasy side down.

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  5. chinasyndrome



    Creekmore, still the best,bare bones,get it done blog out there! No frills and foo foo !! Happy NEW YEAR !!!! keep it comin in 10.

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