It’s a big mistake to just assume that the water coming-out of a tap or hose is suitable for you, your family and friends to drink!
Convert Your ‘Pavement Queen’ RV Into a Mean Off-Road Prepper Machine
Part One – Suspensions/Tires
Disaster Preparedness Overload
Even if you’re really busy like most people, you don’t have to abandon the notion of having a disaster preparedness plan all-together. It’s important to keep in mind that even a basic plan is far better than no plan!
How Do You Like Your Rattlesnake—Fried or Sauteed?
Capt. William E. Simpson encounters his first Pacific Rattlesnake of the season.
Exploring America: A ‘SITREP’ From Capt. Bill
Everyone should take the time to immerse themselves and their family in an adventure.
Families That Fish Together, Stay Together—Fishing as a Family Survival Skill
When it comes to collecting and foraging for food during hard times or during a long-lasting post-disaster period, almost everyone in the family can engage in some form of fishing.
Should Marine Animals Be Trained for Warfare?
Capt. William E. Simpson was stunned by the beauty, grace and intelligence of dolphins in the Sea of Cortez. So he hated to see them then be used by the Navy.
Disaster Preparedness Strategies: Will Yours Work?
Captain Bill Simpson, aka The Nautical Prepper, gives advice and resources to prepare yourself for a variety of potential emergencies—from everyday occurrences to doomsday scenarios.
On Being a Prepper: Disaster Preparedness and Moral Standards
Capt. William E. Simpson, well-known ‘prepper’, gives some examples of how the best prepared in an emergency situation or disaster have training, experience, and moral courage.
How To Be a Prepper Parent
Capt. William E. Simpson is a survivalist. And naturally enough, so are his children — and his grandchildren.