Living Ready 02 - Spring 2013
- Type:
- Other > E-books
- Files:
- 1
- Size:
- 11.18 MiB (11723094 Bytes)
- Texted language(s):
- English
- Tag(s):
- living ready spring magazine
- Uploaded:
- 2014-07-17 14:21 GMT
- By:
- dovah12
- Seeders:
- 0
- Leechers:
- 1
- Info Hash: CE753A1F0A7DBA76AE5FCFA71981836385D3044E
thePiratePimp note : English | PDF | 100 pages | 11.1 MB Living Ready survival magazines continue to sell out on newsstands across the continent. While staff does keep a few emergency magazines on hand, those back issues aren't always available in print. That's why Living Ready compiled its catalog of survival magazines here. Like everything within the Living Ready universe, the foremost prepper magazine is divided into three parts: Prepared, Skilled and Aware. Prepared sections focus on what to do before something happens. This means getting ready with survival kits, gear, supplies and information. The Skilled areas concentrate on the application of those Prepared parts. These tutorials and how-to articles are some of the most popular in the entire survival magazine. Aware portions provide hindsight on events that have happened. These articles draw lessons from experiences to make readers better Prepared and Skilled. Add it all up, and Living Ready is without a doubt the leading survival magazine on newsstands today. Check an issue out for yourself and see why. Living Ready magazine takes an adult view of the Boy Scout motto of “Be Prepared.” The magazine focus is summed up in the three-word subtitle: Prepared, Skilled, Aware. All survival scenarios—urban, wilderness, disaster or day-to-day life—will be covered. The magazine will also debunk bad survival advice, give better advice in return and provide a common sense approach to live ready and prepared. The Spring 2013 issue contains these great features: Field to Table: Grow your crops using heirloom seeds and perpetuate a healthy history Sustainable Feast: Try these easy-to-replicate plans and grow your own food this year Composting 101: Harness the power of Mother Nature, microbes, and worms to make black gold for the garden The Adaptable Seed Bank: How Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds champions genetic biodiversity for our culinary independence The Go Bag Defined: What is in a go bag depends on who you are and where you're going The Golden Age of Illumination: These aren't the flashlights you remember as a kid Be a Turncoat: Choose reversible outerwear for the smartest choice for your safety Sleeping Bag vs. Space Blanket: Field-tested results help you build the best car survival kit How to Choose a Concealed Carry Handgun: Expert advice for selecting the gun that is right for you The Versatile Shotgun: A bulldog defender and an all-purpose hunter Why Air Matters: The modern air rifle as an elegant and efficient survival tool In the Dark Heart of Manhattan: Diary of the Big Apple black out during Hurricane Sandy Fit to Survive: The reality check to make now that could save your life The Dark and Violent Sky: Fascination and fear in Tornado Country Hard Target: Stay aware, stay alive - it's that simple Wise Words Heeded: Quote to keep you inspired to live ready Survival on the Fly: Fly fishing as a means to a meal Prophylactic Preparedness: Ingenious uses for that little bit of latex Hack Your Home: Think like an intruder to make your home safer Freehand Sharpening: How a Sharpie helps to make the sharpest edge Ask the Survival Doctor: Our emergency medical expert answers your questions