52 Prepper Projects

A Project a Week to Help You Prepare for the Unpredictable

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Author: David Nash ISBN: 9781628734225
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Publication: November 1, 2013
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing Language: English
Author: David Nash
ISBN: 9781628734225
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Publication: November 1, 2013
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing
Language: English

“A great assortment of do-it-yourself projects to learn self sufficiency . . . [It] gets my highest recommendation. Buy it. Add it to your prepper library” (Prepper Next Door).

Are you and your family self-reliant? Will you be able to provide for them and keep them safe? The best way to prepare for the future is not through fancy tools and gadgets—it’s experience and knowledge that will best equip you to handle the unexpected.

Everyone begins somewhere, especially with disaster preparedness. In 52 Prepper Projects, you’ll find a project for every week of the year, designed to start you off with the foundations of disaster preparedness and taking you through a variety of projects that will increase your knowledge in self-reliance and help you acquire the actual know-how to prepare for anything.

Self-reliance isn’t about building a bunker and waiting for the end of the world. It’s about understanding the necessities in life and gaining the knowledge and skill sets that will make you better prepared for whatever life throws your way. 52 Prepper Projects is the ultimate instructional guide to preparedness, and a must-have book for those with their eye on the future.

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“A great assortment of do-it-yourself projects to learn self sufficiency . . . [It] gets my highest recommendation. Buy it. Add it to your prepper library” (Prepper Next Door).

Are you and your family self-reliant? Will you be able to provide for them and keep them safe? The best way to prepare for the future is not through fancy tools and gadgets—it’s experience and knowledge that will best equip you to handle the unexpected.

Everyone begins somewhere, especially with disaster preparedness. In 52 Prepper Projects, you’ll find a project for every week of the year, designed to start you off with the foundations of disaster preparedness and taking you through a variety of projects that will increase your knowledge in self-reliance and help you acquire the actual know-how to prepare for anything.

Self-reliance isn’t about building a bunker and waiting for the end of the world. It’s about understanding the necessities in life and gaining the knowledge and skill sets that will make you better prepared for whatever life throws your way. 52 Prepper Projects is the ultimate instructional guide to preparedness, and a must-have book for those with their eye on the future.

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