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Avalanche 101

A powder snow avalanche
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An avalanche can also be called a snow slide. Fast moving snow train might be a more accurate term and rightly so considering the speed it moves.  Snow slides at a fast moving pace down a mountain that is usually around 25 to 50 degrees. Did I mention these are the prime degrees for skiing, snowboarding and snowmobiling? Read more »

Food Emergency

A "Meal Ready to Eat" packet. Pictur...
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Why is our food supply of paramount worry when wondering how we’ll keep our family or ourselves going? So many of us live in developed countries with stores full of food, yet we know they would easily be depleted of essentials if an emergency hit us. Read more »

Gathering an Emergency Food Supply

Food is vital in any emergency. After all, disaster frequently cuts people off from groceries and other sources of food. It is important that you keep an emergency food supply. However, you can’t just dump any sort of food. Here are some tips on how to gather food for an emergency: Read more »

Storing Nonperishable Food

Nonperishable food is vital when storing disaster supplies. Remember that having a steady food supply is important during a calamity. Here’s a bit of a guide to help you find nonperishable food for your emergency supply: Read more »

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