Living Ready 03 - Summer 2013
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thePiratePimp note : English | PDF | 100 pages | 20.4 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. This PDF version of the Summer 2013 issue features severe weather preparedness. It contains these articles: The Living Ready Interview: Paul Purcell, author of Disaster Prep 101 Tools for Ground Zero: Essential tools for working through the wreckage The Top 50: Things that disappear fastest from store shelves during an emergency The Back-Up Bike: Keep one ready for alternative transportation or bugging out Meet Your New Refrigerator: Coolers as low-tech emergency appliances Folders vs. The Amazon: Folding knives that passed the jungle test Review: Famars SRT Knife - An everyday carry tool with great extras Your Personal Clean Water Act: Your guide to capturing, carrying, filtering and purifying water The T.A.M.P.O.N.: Yes, a tampon really can save your life Ask The Survival Doctor: Our emergency medical expert answers your questions Six for Survival: Requirements for a survival firearm Ammo Storage Tips: Keep it cool, dry and dark Chickens and Rabbits: Get started with these easy-to-raise animals Endless Summer: Stockpile garden goodness by canning and freezing Backyard Feast: 5 plants for urban foraging Stranded in Voodoo Country: How to stay safe in developing countries Dust Bowl II: Have we learned the lessons from the Dirty Thirties or not? Fires Gone Wild: Wildfires are on the increase. Here's how not to get burned. Your Grandma was a Hardcore Prepper: The role of a traditional housewife as an example of self-sufficiency The Living Ready Reader: Great books that will inspire, entertain and make you think Wise Words Heeded: Quotes to keep you mentally sharp