Welcome to 2016! Have any survival & preparedness related plans for the new year? Both last year and the year before that, we set ourselves some goals that weren't too difficult to accomplish, but like the vast majority of people who set goals for themselves, we fell short. In 2014 we did a lot better with our goals than in the 2015 year that just passed, so let's see if we can remedy this ...
Looking Back: Our 2015 Year End Survival Post Review
I've turned it into a bit of a tradition to do a year end post on More Than Just Surviving to serve as a recap for the past year. 2014 and 2013's Looking Back posts were pretty jam packed, but I am certain this year's post will top them... Before we get started, I wanted to do a little blurb about all the extra websites/projects we've either taken on to run ourselves or founded ourselves ...
Knife Drop: Hope You’re Having a Merry Christmas!
Got this very cool Christmas decoration from those kind neighbours who helped us out when the power went out a few years back. Changes colours from one to the next, sort of like a Christmas tree would. Looks very cool, so I wanted to share it in today's knife drop! Anyway - hope all of you are having a very merry Christmas today, which likely means you won't be seeing this post until a few days ...
December 2015 EDC Purse Dump
Everyday Carry Item Breakdown Smart Phone Motorola Moto E 2nd Gen + Ringke Slim Case Fountain Pen Pilot Vanishing Point Retractable Fountain Pen Pocket Knife Spyderco Dragonfly 2 > Read our review of the Spyderco Dragonfly II Flashlight Fenix E05 ...
Cheap Survival Gear: Best You Can Buy for Under $25
Whether you're working on buffing up your survival gear stockpile on a budget, or you're just looking for some inexpensive survival stocking stuffer gifts to help celebrate the Christmas season, knowing which cheap survival gear is available and actually worth the dollars you'll spend on it is a huge boon. If you can save a pretty penny while not taking too much of a hit to quality, there's a good ...
goTenna Portable Off-Grid Communication Device Review
The goTenna is thin, sleek, and lightweight device designed to circumvent our dependence on the grid for communication in times when there is no signal. Spawning out of Brooklyn, New York, this is the an extremely cool sliver of tech that benefits not just the survivalists and outdoor enthusiasts amongst us, but really, society at large, by offering us all an option where once there ...